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Dice
The wooden set could have easily been homemade and are very light in weight. It is important to remember, too, that some people in the 19th century
thought playing with dice was wrong because it was too similar to
gambling. Hence, for children's games
needing some way to advance the pieces a random number of spaces, instead
of rolling dice like we would today, they would spin a small top called a
teetotum which was marked with numbers.
If you want to look at the previous game in the list,.
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