Almost Lost Forever: Ancient Toys From Ancient Societies

Crepundia

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In Ancient Rome, the crepundia was used to entertain infants and small babies. Ivory and stone were strung together on a string, creating a distraction for the babies. This use is not unlike the mobiles parents often hang over babies’ cribs. The crepundia was also considered an amulet, often worn by pregnant women, in order to ward of evil spirits.