The turn of the century brought big changes for America and for American children. Although many children worked in factories and mines, others like President Roosevelt's eight-year-old son, Kermit, were given the chance to play and have fun, unlike their parents and grandparents. With the advent of electricity, cars, flight, indoor plumbing, and more, it was a whole new world for America's first twentieth-century children.
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