SlideShare a Scribd company logo
1 of 63
Download to read offline
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Ancient Childhood
By: Griffin
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Egypt
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Egypt
In ancient Egypt when a son or daughter was born into a family it
was a considered a great blessing to their parents because it was
tradition that as the kids grew older they would take care of their
parents in their old age. Once the parents knew the gender of the
child they would start celebrating the birth by giving presents and
gifts to the newly born child. Often girls would be given many
necklaces and boys would be given lots of hats.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Egypt
In ancient Egypt when a son or daughter was born into a family it
was a considered a great blessing to their parents because it was
tradition that as the kids grew older they would take care of their
parents in their old age. Once the parents knew the gender of the
child they would start celebrating the birth by giving presents and
gifts to the newly born child. Often girls would be given many
necklaces and boys would be given lots of hats.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Egypt
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Egypt
In ancient Egypt children were often involved in adult life
much earlier then kids are now. During the children's early life
they would spend most of their time with their mother and
other female relatives in small areas of their home. As the
children grew older and more mature they were given more and
more responsibilities from the parents or guardians.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Egypt
In ancient Egypt children were often involved in adult life
much earlier then kids are now. During the children's early life
they would spend most of their time with their mother and
other female relatives in small areas of their home. As the
children grew older and more mature they were given more and
more responsibilities from the parents or guardians.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Egypt
Thursday, May 15, 2014
The children wore simple clothes all throughout their childhood
life, they often wore leather, sandals and necklaces or bracelets.
Boys would have their entire head shaved except for one spot
which they would keep until they reached 12 year old. Although
ancient Egyptians loved their children, many died at birth due to
their parents trying to prevent them from accidents and illnesses
by the means of strange charms and spells.
Childhood in Ancient Egypt
Thursday, May 15, 2014
The children wore simple clothes all throughout their childhood
life, they often wore leather, sandals and necklaces or bracelets.
Boys would have their entire head shaved except for one spot
which they would keep until they reached 12 year old. Although
ancient Egyptians loved their children, many died at birth due to
their parents trying to prevent them from accidents and illnesses
by the means of strange charms and spells.
Childhood in Ancient Egypt
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia
It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was
born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet
sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all
depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was
often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were
high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at
home whilst their father worked. The children were raised
based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised
by learning things that they could someday use at work, while
the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and
wife's.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia
It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was
born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet
sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all
depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was
often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were
high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at
home whilst their father worked. The children were raised
based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised
by learning things that they could someday use at work, while
the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and
wife's.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia
It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was
born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet
sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all
depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was
often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were
high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at
home whilst their father worked. The children were raised
based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised
by learning things that they could someday use at work, while
the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and
wife's.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia
It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was
born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet
sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all
depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was
often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were
high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at
home whilst their father worked. The children were raised
based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised
by learning things that they could someday use at work, while
the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and
wife's.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia
It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was
born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet
sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all
depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was
often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were
high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at
home whilst their father worked. The children were raised
based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised
by learning things that they could someday use at work, while
the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and
wife's.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia
It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was
born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet
sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all
depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was
often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were
high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at
home whilst their father worked. The children were raised
based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised
by learning things that they could someday use at work, while
the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and
wife's.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient
Mesopotamia
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient
Mesopotamia
Children in Ancient Mesopotamia always had to respect their
parents and pretty much do any thing their parents told them to
do during their childhood years. Parents in Ancient
Mesopotamia hardly ever sold their children as it was highly
frowned upon but if the family was it terrible financial trouble
or were disgusted by their child's attitude they would
occasionally result to the rash decision of selling their son or
daughter into child labour.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient
Mesopotamia
Children in Ancient Mesopotamia always had to respect their
parents and pretty much do any thing their parents told them to
do during their childhood years. Parents in Ancient
Mesopotamia hardly ever sold their children as it was highly
frowned upon but if the family was it terrible financial trouble
or were disgusted by their child's attitude they would
occasionally result to the rash decision of selling their son or
daughter into child labour.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Modern Canada
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Modern Canada
Today in canada children are born in hospitals and delivered by
trained doctors apposed to in ancient times when children were
born in homes and delivered by anyone who was around. In
Canada it is also custom that we name our child before the birth
and the parents are often given many presents by their close
friends to celebrate the newest edition to their family.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Modern Canada
Today in canada children are born in hospitals and delivered by
trained doctors apposed to in ancient times when children were
born in homes and delivered by anyone who was around. In
Canada it is also custom that we name our child before the birth
and the parents are often given many presents by their close
friends to celebrate the newest edition to their family.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Modern Canada
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Modern Canada
In Canada children are raised by both or just one of their
parents depending on which parent works to bring in money for
the family. Both boy and girl children go to school as early at
the age of five. They carry on their education for many years
before working in the field of their choice. Children now in
Canada often have much more money growing up, this results
in them having better quality food, water, clothing and shelter.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Modern Canada
In Canada children are raised by both or just one of their
parents depending on which parent works to bring in money for
the family. Both boy and girl children go to school as early at
the age of five. They carry on their education for many years
before working in the field of their choice. Children now in
Canada often have much more money growing up, this results
in them having better quality food, water, clothing and shelter.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Greece
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Greece
In Ancient Greece newly born babies often had a hard time
surviving. Tons died within just a few days, this resulted in
Greeks not naming their children until the child had lived at
least seven days. Disabled babies were often abandoned in
mountains or valley, especially if the baby was a female.
Occasionally these abandoned babies would be rescued but
often the child would have to fend for themselves.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Birth in Ancient Greece
In Ancient Greece newly born babies often had a hard time
surviving. Tons died within just a few days, this resulted in
Greeks not naming their children until the child had lived at
least seven days. Disabled babies were often abandoned in
mountains or valley, especially if the baby was a female.
Occasionally these abandoned babies would be rescued but
often the child would have to fend for themselves.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
In Ancient Greece many cities had different styles of how to
raise their children. One example of this is that is some greek
cities, children were wrapped in blankets or towels until they
were 2 years old to make sure they had straight limbs, however
other greek cities like Sparta didn’t do this at all!
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
In Ancient Greece many cities had different styles of how to
raise their children. One example of this is that is some greek
cities, children were wrapped in blankets or towels until they
were 2 years old to make sure they had straight limbs, however
other greek cities like Sparta didn’t do this at all!
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and
lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up,
girls would be given their entire educated in their home with
their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers
occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old.
However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy
turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city
where they were raised. These boys trained in the military
before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and
lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up,
girls would be given their entire educated in their home with
their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers
occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old.
However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy
turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city
where they were raised. These boys trained in the military
before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and
lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up,
girls would be given their entire educated in their home with
their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers
occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old.
However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy
turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city
where they were raised. These boys trained in the military
before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Childhood in Ancient Greece
Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and
lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up,
girls would be given their entire educated in their home with
their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers
occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old.
However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy
turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city
where they were raised. These boys trained in the military
before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bibliography - Part 1
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bibliography - Part 1
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Ancient Egypt: Editorial Children Illustration." Rick Ruiz-Dana Cartoonist.
     N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014. <http://rickr-d.com/2012/10/
     ancient-egypt-editorial-children-illustration/>.
Created: 05/12/14 08:01 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Ancient Greece." Ancient History. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://ancienthistory.mrdonn.org/Ideas.html>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:42 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Boys and Girls Playing Ball Games." Wikipedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire>.
Created: 05/12/14 08:03 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bibliography - Part 2
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Childhood Games." Inspiration Mix. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://www.inspirationmix.com/reminisce-childhood-games-illustrations/>.
Created: 05/12/14 08:09 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Children." Ancient Greece for kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://greece.mrdonn.org/kids.html>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:50 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Web Site
View live Web page
Children of Ancient Egypt. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://ancient_egypt.tripod.com/chiae.html>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:38 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Bibliography - Part 2
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bibliography - Part 3
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Web Site
View live Web page
Children of Ancient Greece. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://historylink101.com/2/greece3/children.htm>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:37 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Fat Baby." Clip Art. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014. <http://www.wpclipart.com/
     people/baby/baby_3/baby_boy_sitting.png>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:48 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Web Site
View live Web page
Learing about Ancient Mesopotamia Religion and Culture. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May
     2014. <http://www.smspromotions.org/mesopotamian-religion.html>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:36 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Bibliography - Part 3
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bibliography - Part 4
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Mother and Child." Mother and Child. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://karenswhimsy.com/public-domain-images/free-baby-clipart/
     free-baby-clipart-3.htm>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:35 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Peloponnesian War." Ancient Greece For Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://greece.mrdonn.org/peloponnesianwar.html>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:53 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"Roman Achievements & Inventions." Ancient Greece for Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12
     May 2014. <http://rome.mrdonn.org/achievements.html>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:54 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Bibliography - Part 4
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Bibliography - Part 5
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"School." Ancient Mesopotamia for Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.
     <http://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org/school.html>.
Created: 05/12/14 08:05 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"TD Bank Gifts Books to Grade One Students." TD Community Giving. N.p., n.d.
     Web. 12 May 2014. <http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/857901/
     td-bank-group-gifts-books-to-canada-s-grade-one-students>.
Created: 05/12/14 07:58 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
In-text reference
Photo or Image (Born Digital)
View live Web page
"What Month Are Most Canadian Babies Born in." IVillage. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May
     2014. <http://www.ivillage.ca/parenting/baby/
     what-month-are-most-canadian-babies-born>.
Created: 05/12/14 08:00 AM
 
Edit    Copy    Delete
Bibliography - Part 5
Thursday, May 15, 2014

More Related Content

Similar to Ancient Childhood

Children Daily Life: Ancient Civilizations
Children Daily Life: Ancient CivilizationsChildren Daily Life: Ancient Civilizations
Children Daily Life: Ancient Civilizationsmswilsonri
 
Egypt childhood life
Egypt childhood lifeEgypt childhood life
Egypt childhood lifemswilsonri
 
Egypt childhood life
Egypt childhood lifeEgypt childhood life
Egypt childhood lifemswilsonri
 
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2NOAH'S QUALITY CHILD CARE
 
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1NOAH'S QUALITY CHILD CARE
 
Identificatio2
Identificatio2Identificatio2
Identificatio2mayrita152
 
Ens Powerpoint
Ens PowerpointEns Powerpoint
Ens Powerpointcourt1410
 
JohnstownMagazine_FosterParenting
JohnstownMagazine_FosterParentingJohnstownMagazine_FosterParenting
JohnstownMagazine_FosterParentingDianne Frye DeLisa
 
Eating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start Academy
Eating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start AcademyEating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start Academy
Eating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start AcademyBright Start Academy
 
Thanksgiving Day Stas Sybarev
Thanksgiving Day Stas SybarevThanksgiving Day Stas Sybarev
Thanksgiving Day Stas Sybarev2013s2013
 

Similar to Ancient Childhood (20)

Children Daily Life: Ancient Civilizations
Children Daily Life: Ancient CivilizationsChildren Daily Life: Ancient Civilizations
Children Daily Life: Ancient Civilizations
 
Egypt childhood life
Egypt childhood lifeEgypt childhood life
Egypt childhood life
 
Egypt childhood life
Egypt childhood lifeEgypt childhood life
Egypt childhood life
 
Noah's brochure #2
Noah's brochure #2Noah's brochure #2
Noah's brochure #2
 
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#2
 
Noah's ark quality child care brochure
Noah's ark quality child care brochureNoah's ark quality child care brochure
Noah's ark quality child care brochure
 
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
 
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!#1
 
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
 
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
Noah’s ark quality child care slide show!
 
February 2014 newsletter format
February 2014 newsletter formatFebruary 2014 newsletter format
February 2014 newsletter format
 
Martin family tree
Martin family treeMartin family tree
Martin family tree
 
Identificatio2
Identificatio2Identificatio2
Identificatio2
 
Ens Powerpoint
Ens PowerpointEns Powerpoint
Ens Powerpoint
 
Essay About Cultural Diversity Autobiography
Essay About Cultural Diversity AutobiographyEssay About Cultural Diversity Autobiography
Essay About Cultural Diversity Autobiography
 
JohnstownMagazine_FosterParenting
JohnstownMagazine_FosterParentingJohnstownMagazine_FosterParenting
JohnstownMagazine_FosterParenting
 
Eating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start Academy
Eating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start AcademyEating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start Academy
Eating Together is Priority in Child Care | Bright Start Academy
 
Thanksgiving Day Stas Sybarev
Thanksgiving Day Stas SybarevThanksgiving Day Stas Sybarev
Thanksgiving Day Stas Sybarev
 
Research paper jim
Research paper jimResearch paper jim
Research paper jim
 
Essay On Family History
Essay On Family HistoryEssay On Family History
Essay On Family History
 

More from mswilsonri

Google Classroom + Doctopus + Goobric
Google Classroom + Doctopus + GoobricGoogle Classroom + Doctopus + Goobric
Google Classroom + Doctopus + Goobricmswilsonri
 
San francisco Earthquake-Jessica
San francisco Earthquake-JessicaSan francisco Earthquake-Jessica
San francisco Earthquake-Jessicamswilsonri
 
Mount st. helens copy
Mount st. helens copyMount st. helens copy
Mount st. helens copymswilsonri
 
Daily life project
Daily life projectDaily life project
Daily life projectmswilsonri
 
Daily life project
Daily life projectDaily life project
Daily life projectmswilsonri
 
Socials religion
Socials religionSocials religion
Socials religionmswilsonri
 
Ancient Religion
Ancient ReligionAncient Religion
Ancient Religionmswilsonri
 
Education By: Angus
Education By: AngusEducation By: Angus
Education By: Angusmswilsonri
 
Socials daily life project (1)
Socials daily life project (1)Socials daily life project (1)
Socials daily life project (1)mswilsonri
 
Socials project fashion By Ariella
Socials project fashion By AriellaSocials project fashion By Ariella
Socials project fashion By Ariellamswilsonri
 
Ancient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs originalAncient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs originalmswilsonri
 
Ancient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs originalAncient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs originalmswilsonri
 
Daily life project 2
Daily life project 2Daily life project 2
Daily life project 2mswilsonri
 
Ancient Religon By Paul Zhang
Ancient Religon By Paul ZhangAncient Religon By Paul Zhang
Ancient Religon By Paul Zhangmswilsonri
 
Socials presentation
Socials presentationSocials presentation
Socials presentationmswilsonri
 
Ss fashion prod
Ss fashion prodSs fashion prod
Ss fashion prodmswilsonri
 
Marriage and divorce
Marriage and divorceMarriage and divorce
Marriage and divorcemswilsonri
 

More from mswilsonri (20)

Google Classroom + Doctopus + Goobric
Google Classroom + Doctopus + GoobricGoogle Classroom + Doctopus + Goobric
Google Classroom + Doctopus + Goobric
 
Mount pelee
Mount peleeMount pelee
Mount pelee
 
San francisco Earthquake-Jessica
San francisco Earthquake-JessicaSan francisco Earthquake-Jessica
San francisco Earthquake-Jessica
 
Mount st. helens copy
Mount st. helens copyMount st. helens copy
Mount st. helens copy
 
Daily life project
Daily life projectDaily life project
Daily life project
 
Daily life project
Daily life projectDaily life project
Daily life project
 
Socials religion
Socials religionSocials religion
Socials religion
 
Ancient Religion
Ancient ReligionAncient Religion
Ancient Religion
 
Marrige
MarrigeMarrige
Marrige
 
Education By: Angus
Education By: AngusEducation By: Angus
Education By: Angus
 
Presentation1
Presentation1Presentation1
Presentation1
 
Socials daily life project (1)
Socials daily life project (1)Socials daily life project (1)
Socials daily life project (1)
 
Socials project fashion By Ariella
Socials project fashion By AriellaSocials project fashion By Ariella
Socials project fashion By Ariella
 
Ancient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs originalAncient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs original
 
Ancient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs originalAncient marriage customs original
Ancient marriage customs original
 
Daily life project 2
Daily life project 2Daily life project 2
Daily life project 2
 
Ancient Religon By Paul Zhang
Ancient Religon By Paul ZhangAncient Religon By Paul Zhang
Ancient Religon By Paul Zhang
 
Socials presentation
Socials presentationSocials presentation
Socials presentation
 
Ss fashion prod
Ss fashion prodSs fashion prod
Ss fashion prod
 
Marriage and divorce
Marriage and divorceMarriage and divorce
Marriage and divorce
 

Recently uploaded

Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Mark Reed
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Celine George
 
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptxGas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptxDr.Ibrahim Hassaan
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPCeline George
 
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)lakshayb543
 
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17Celine George
 
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptxGrade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptxChelloAnnAsuncion2
 
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...JhezDiaz1
 
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptxINTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptxHumphrey A Beña
 
Judging the Relevance and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
Judging the Relevance  and worth of ideas part 2.pptxJudging the Relevance  and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
Judging the Relevance and worth of ideas part 2.pptxSherlyMaeNeri
 
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfTechSoup
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxiammrhaywood
 
ACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdf
ACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdfACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdf
ACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdfSpandanaRallapalli
 
ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4
ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4
ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4MiaBumagat1
 
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfLike-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfMr Bounab Samir
 

Recently uploaded (20)

OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
OS-operating systems- ch04 (Threads) ...
 
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
Influencing policy (training slides from Fast Track Impact)
 
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
Computed Fields and api Depends in the Odoo 17
 
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxYOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
YOUVE_GOT_EMAIL_PRELIMS_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptxGas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
Gas measurement O2,Co2,& ph) 04/2024.pptx
 
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERPHow to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
How to do quick user assign in kanban in Odoo 17 ERP
 
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
Visit to a blind student's school🧑‍🦯🧑‍🦯(community medicine)
 
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17
Incoming and Outgoing Shipments in 3 STEPS Using Odoo 17
 
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdfTataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
TataKelola dan KamSiber Kecerdasan Buatan v022.pdf
 
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptxGrade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
Grade 9 Q4-MELC1-Active and Passive Voice.pptx
 
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
ENGLISH 7_Q4_LESSON 2_ Employing a Variety of Strategies for Effective Interp...
 
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptxINTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
INTRODUCTION TO CATHOLIC CHRISTOLOGY.pptx
 
Judging the Relevance and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
Judging the Relevance  and worth of ideas part 2.pptxJudging the Relevance  and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
Judging the Relevance and worth of ideas part 2.pptx
 
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdfInclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
Inclusivity Essentials_ Creating Accessible Websites for Nonprofits .pdf
 
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptxECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
ECONOMIC CONTEXT - PAPER 1 Q3: NEWSPAPERS.pptx
 
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
Model Call Girl in Tilak Nagar Delhi reach out to us at 🔝9953056974🔝
 
ACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdf
ACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdfACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdf
ACC 2024 Chronicles. Cardiology. Exam.pdf
 
ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4
ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4
ANG SEKTOR NG agrikultura.pptx QUARTER 4
 
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdfLike-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
Like-prefer-love -hate+verb+ing & silent letters & citizenship text.pdf
 
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptxFINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
FINALS_OF_LEFT_ON_C'N_EL_DORADO_2024.pptx
 

Ancient Childhood

  • 4. Birth in Ancient Egypt Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 5. Birth in Ancient Egypt In ancient Egypt when a son or daughter was born into a family it was a considered a great blessing to their parents because it was tradition that as the kids grew older they would take care of their parents in their old age. Once the parents knew the gender of the child they would start celebrating the birth by giving presents and gifts to the newly born child. Often girls would be given many necklaces and boys would be given lots of hats. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 6. Birth in Ancient Egypt In ancient Egypt when a son or daughter was born into a family it was a considered a great blessing to their parents because it was tradition that as the kids grew older they would take care of their parents in their old age. Once the parents knew the gender of the child they would start celebrating the birth by giving presents and gifts to the newly born child. Often girls would be given many necklaces and boys would be given lots of hats. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 8. Childhood in Ancient Egypt Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 9. Childhood in Ancient Egypt In ancient Egypt children were often involved in adult life much earlier then kids are now. During the children's early life they would spend most of their time with their mother and other female relatives in small areas of their home. As the children grew older and more mature they were given more and more responsibilities from the parents or guardians. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 10. Childhood in Ancient Egypt In ancient Egypt children were often involved in adult life much earlier then kids are now. During the children's early life they would spend most of their time with their mother and other female relatives in small areas of their home. As the children grew older and more mature they were given more and more responsibilities from the parents or guardians. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 12. Childhood in Ancient Egypt Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 13. The children wore simple clothes all throughout their childhood life, they often wore leather, sandals and necklaces or bracelets. Boys would have their entire head shaved except for one spot which they would keep until they reached 12 year old. Although ancient Egyptians loved their children, many died at birth due to their parents trying to prevent them from accidents and illnesses by the means of strange charms and spells. Childhood in Ancient Egypt Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 14. The children wore simple clothes all throughout their childhood life, they often wore leather, sandals and necklaces or bracelets. Boys would have their entire head shaved except for one spot which they would keep until they reached 12 year old. Although ancient Egyptians loved their children, many died at birth due to their parents trying to prevent them from accidents and illnesses by the means of strange charms and spells. Childhood in Ancient Egypt Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 16. Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 17. Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at home whilst their father worked. The children were raised based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised by learning things that they could someday use at work, while the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and wife's. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 18. Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at home whilst their father worked. The children were raised based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised by learning things that they could someday use at work, while the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and wife's. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 19. Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at home whilst their father worked. The children were raised based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised by learning things that they could someday use at work, while the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and wife's. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 20. Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at home whilst their father worked. The children were raised based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised by learning things that they could someday use at work, while the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and wife's. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 21. Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at home whilst their father worked. The children were raised based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised by learning things that they could someday use at work, while the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and wife's. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 22. Birth in Ancient Mesopotamia It was tradition in Ancient Mesopotamia that when a child was born their family would celebrate with a banquet. The banquet sometimes include music, food and dancing, however it all depended on what the family wanted. In a household their was often between 3 to 4 children, even though miscarriages were high. These children were raised by their woman relatives at home whilst their father worked. The children were raised based on the gender roles, this resulted in the boys being raised by learning things that they could someday use at work, while the girls were taught how to stay at home and be mothers and wife's. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 25. Childhood in Ancient Mesopotamia Children in Ancient Mesopotamia always had to respect their parents and pretty much do any thing their parents told them to do during their childhood years. Parents in Ancient Mesopotamia hardly ever sold their children as it was highly frowned upon but if the family was it terrible financial trouble or were disgusted by their child's attitude they would occasionally result to the rash decision of selling their son or daughter into child labour. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 26. Childhood in Ancient Mesopotamia Children in Ancient Mesopotamia always had to respect their parents and pretty much do any thing their parents told them to do during their childhood years. Parents in Ancient Mesopotamia hardly ever sold their children as it was highly frowned upon but if the family was it terrible financial trouble or were disgusted by their child's attitude they would occasionally result to the rash decision of selling their son or daughter into child labour. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 28. Birth in Modern Canada Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 29. Birth in Modern Canada Today in canada children are born in hospitals and delivered by trained doctors apposed to in ancient times when children were born in homes and delivered by anyone who was around. In Canada it is also custom that we name our child before the birth and the parents are often given many presents by their close friends to celebrate the newest edition to their family. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 30. Birth in Modern Canada Today in canada children are born in hospitals and delivered by trained doctors apposed to in ancient times when children were born in homes and delivered by anyone who was around. In Canada it is also custom that we name our child before the birth and the parents are often given many presents by their close friends to celebrate the newest edition to their family. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 32. Childhood in Modern Canada Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 33. Childhood in Modern Canada In Canada children are raised by both or just one of their parents depending on which parent works to bring in money for the family. Both boy and girl children go to school as early at the age of five. They carry on their education for many years before working in the field of their choice. Children now in Canada often have much more money growing up, this results in them having better quality food, water, clothing and shelter. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 34. Childhood in Modern Canada In Canada children are raised by both or just one of their parents depending on which parent works to bring in money for the family. Both boy and girl children go to school as early at the age of five. They carry on their education for many years before working in the field of their choice. Children now in Canada often have much more money growing up, this results in them having better quality food, water, clothing and shelter. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 36. Birth in Ancient Greece Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 37. Birth in Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece newly born babies often had a hard time surviving. Tons died within just a few days, this resulted in Greeks not naming their children until the child had lived at least seven days. Disabled babies were often abandoned in mountains or valley, especially if the baby was a female. Occasionally these abandoned babies would be rescued but often the child would have to fend for themselves. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 38. Birth in Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece newly born babies often had a hard time surviving. Tons died within just a few days, this resulted in Greeks not naming their children until the child had lived at least seven days. Disabled babies were often abandoned in mountains or valley, especially if the baby was a female. Occasionally these abandoned babies would be rescued but often the child would have to fend for themselves. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 40. Childhood in Ancient Greece Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 41. Childhood in Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece many cities had different styles of how to raise their children. One example of this is that is some greek cities, children were wrapped in blankets or towels until they were 2 years old to make sure they had straight limbs, however other greek cities like Sparta didn’t do this at all! Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 42. Childhood in Ancient Greece In Ancient Greece many cities had different styles of how to raise their children. One example of this is that is some greek cities, children were wrapped in blankets or towels until they were 2 years old to make sure they had straight limbs, however other greek cities like Sparta didn’t do this at all! Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 44. Childhood in Ancient Greece Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 45. Childhood in Ancient Greece Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up, girls would be given their entire educated in their home with their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old. However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city where they were raised. These boys trained in the military before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 46. Childhood in Ancient Greece Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up, girls would be given their entire educated in their home with their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old. However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city where they were raised. These boys trained in the military before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 47. Childhood in Ancient Greece Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up, girls would be given their entire educated in their home with their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old. However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city where they were raised. These boys trained in the military before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 48. Childhood in Ancient Greece Young Children spent most of their time with their mother and lived in the woman's part of the house. As the children grew up, girls would be given their entire educated in their home with their mother, whilst boys would either learn their fathers occupation or go to school as early as at the age of 7 years old. However in Sparta it was completely different. When a boy turned 7 years old they would be sent to the barracks by the city where they were raised. These boys trained in the military before being allowed to leave the barracks at the age of 30. Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 50. Bibliography - Part 1 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 51. Bibliography - Part 1 Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Ancient Egypt: Editorial Children Illustration." Rick Ruiz-Dana Cartoonist.      N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014. <http://rickr-d.com/2012/10/      ancient-egypt-editorial-children-illustration/>. Created: 05/12/14 08:01 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Ancient Greece." Ancient History. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://ancienthistory.mrdonn.org/Ideas.html>. Created: 05/12/14 07:42 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Boys and Girls Playing Ball Games." Wikipedia. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Empire>. Created: 05/12/14 08:03 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 53. Bibliography - Part 2 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 54. Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Childhood Games." Inspiration Mix. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://www.inspirationmix.com/reminisce-childhood-games-illustrations/>. Created: 05/12/14 08:09 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Children." Ancient Greece for kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://greece.mrdonn.org/kids.html>. Created: 05/12/14 07:50 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Web Site View live Web page Children of Ancient Egypt. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://ancient_egypt.tripod.com/chiae.html>. Created: 05/12/14 07:38 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Bibliography - Part 2 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 56. Bibliography - Part 3 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 57. Web Site View live Web page Children of Ancient Greece. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://historylink101.com/2/greece3/children.htm>. Created: 05/12/14 07:37 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Fat Baby." Clip Art. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014. <http://www.wpclipart.com/      people/baby/baby_3/baby_boy_sitting.png>. Created: 05/12/14 07:48 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Web Site View live Web page Learing about Ancient Mesopotamia Religion and Culture. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May      2014. <http://www.smspromotions.org/mesopotamian-religion.html>. Created: 05/12/14 07:36 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Bibliography - Part 3 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 59. Bibliography - Part 4 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 60. Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Mother and Child." Mother and Child. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://karenswhimsy.com/public-domain-images/free-baby-clipart/      free-baby-clipart-3.htm>. Created: 05/12/14 07:35 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Peloponnesian War." Ancient Greece For Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://greece.mrdonn.org/peloponnesianwar.html>. Created: 05/12/14 07:53 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "Roman Achievements & Inventions." Ancient Greece for Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12      May 2014. <http://rome.mrdonn.org/achievements.html>. Created: 05/12/14 07:54 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Bibliography - Part 4 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 62. Bibliography - Part 5 Thursday, May 15, 2014
  • 63. Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "School." Ancient Mesopotamia for Kids. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May 2014.      <http://mesopotamia.mrdonn.org/school.html>. Created: 05/12/14 08:05 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "TD Bank Gifts Books to Grade One Students." TD Community Giving. N.p., n.d.      Web. 12 May 2014. <http://www.newswire.ca/en/story/857901/      td-bank-group-gifts-books-to-canada-s-grade-one-students>. Created: 05/12/14 07:58 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete In-text reference Photo or Image (Born Digital) View live Web page "What Month Are Most Canadian Babies Born in." IVillage. N.p., n.d. Web. 12 May      2014. <http://www.ivillage.ca/parenting/baby/      what-month-are-most-canadian-babies-born>. Created: 05/12/14 08:00 AM   Edit    Copy    Delete Bibliography - Part 5 Thursday, May 15, 2014