Watch: How children helped at home
Growing vegetables
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Raising money and collecting things
Children collected useful things, like blankets, books and even conkers.
They even raised money to help horses hurt in battle.
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How the Scouts and Guides helped
Boy Scouts guarded railways, water reservoirs and coast.
They watched the sky for enemy planes.
They blew a brass instrument called a bugle when an air raid was over.
Girl Guides knitted socks and scarves for soldiers.
They learned first aid to help injured people.
They carried important messages.
How did children help their families?
Many children tried hard to 'do their bit' in whatever way they could.
Sometimes this meant looking after younger brothers and sisters, helping with housework or joining long queues for food in the shops.
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