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Ancient Greek children were abandoned if sick at birth and played with toys until age 7, when girls learned domestic skills and boys began school. Men trained intensely for the Olympics, competing in running, throwing, combat sports, and performances. Greeks made wine from grapes, fished for food, and Olympic winners received wreaths.









Children played until age seven, then learned skills. Sports, particularly the Olympics, were crucial. Food included wine-making and fishing.
Men trained for the Olympics in gymnasiums. Events included boxing, wrestling, and poetry. Winners received a wreath.
Greeks picked grapes for wine and regularly squeezed juice. Fishing was a primary food source.