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Schools Report Children Copying Squid Game In Playgrounds

Pupils as young as six have been acting out games from violent Netflix thriller Squid Game, teachers have warned.

Schools across England have told parents to check their device settings amid multiple reports of children viewing the show.

The South Korean series, which has become Netflix’s most-watched show in 90 countries, has been rated appropriate for viewers aged 15 and older and has content warnings including sex, violence and suicide.

In it, cash-strapped contestants play games such as marbles, tug of war and red light, green light for the chance to win cash. However, if they fail any of them they are shot dead.

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