The pie charts illustrate the results of a survey on children’s cultural and leisure activities, comparing the participation of boys and girls in various activities. The first chart represents the activities that boys engage in, while the second chart shows those preferred by girls.
Boys mostly spend their leisure time playing computer games with 34% of them participating in this activity, making it their favorite activity. Basketball follows at 26%, while soccer ranks third at 17%. Reading is the least popular, with only 2% choosing it. Other activities include skateboarding (11%) and listening to music (10%).
Girls have different interests. Their top activity is dancing (27%), followed by reading (21%). Fewer girls play computer games (16%). Other common activities include netball (15%), gymnastics (11%), and listening to music (10%).
Overall, boys tend to engage more in sports and computer games, whereas girls prefer creative and social activities. These differences may be shaped by cultural norms and available opportunities. Understanding these trends helps in designing activities that cater to children’s diverse interests.
