Marbles were a great favourite, especially when there were coveted items to be won from others. Marbles used to be beautiful; the ones I've seen recently have been rather boring. We also played jacks (or 'five stones'). There were a lot of children in the street where I lived and communal games were very popular. I was hopeless at ball games (except cricket) but used to like skipping - especially "all in" which entailed someone turning a very long rope while anything up to six people would skip in it with others queued to get in. One person would jump out and at the same time someone else would jump in while the rope was still turning. The rhyme, sung to the rhythm of the turning rope, went, as far as I can remember "All in, all out, Jane (or whoever) jumps in and Sue (or whoever) jumps out". You had to time it just right to jump in or out and not stop the rope! If you did, you didn't get another go. Everyone used to join in, even some of the mums sometimes. Rarely saw a car in those days. We lived quite near to a main railway line and the boy next door, my cousin and I used to sit on the river wall and collect steam train numbers - I still adore steam trains. We also used to paddle in the river, which was filthy in those days, and collect water snails. Health and safety? Never 'eard of it! Dirty wet clothes were the only thing that got you into trouble!