My fondest and earliest childhood memories are ... the freedom we had as children (unsupervised by adults)...we lived in a small Kentish village in the UK and everywhere was our playground.The farmer's fields were our dens, in the growing corn and with the bales. A small building site was the place to make mud pies and sandcastles. We had secondhand bikes and no helmets. We rodea friend's ponies with no hats. We caught slow worms as pets. Picnicked on neighbours apples and raspberry canes. Took neighbours dogs for walks. And wandered off into the local woods for adventures with a brown paper bag of jam sandwiches.We had no televisions or videos or computers or phones, so we were outside 99% of the time.We never really lusted over anything anyone else had so we were happy.And I survived all that!!!! (Health and Safety hadn't been invented yet)