Maybe they could just download Farmville since we can't really go back in time or realistically close grocery stores.
There was a l Remington bolt action single shot that Grandpa bought and it was past to different family members through the years. It started with my uncle of course, and then went to my brother and I, and then to my younger cousin Rick. Tho grandpa was a flooring installer, he had a piece of property for about 5 or 6 years, probably about 10 acres or 15 at the most. In the lower field he planted a great big garden, there were six apple trees and a pear tree, a chicken coop and three cows. That's where we first learned to shoot as little kids. That's where we first learned never to point the gun at anything you didn't intend to shoot. I think it's certainly a lot harder raising kids today than it was back then.
...... Funny thing back then is you have your mother yelling at you to go outside and play. If we had video games back then, we'd probably be outside playing those instead of playing outside with rocks and sticks and rope or hide and seek. Heaven forbid if you got caught outside playing cowboys and Indians and were seen pointing a stick at somebody. I think the '50s '60s and seventies were the best era for growing up.