Here are some specific examples of rationed items mentioned in the book:
* Food: The main character, Annemarie, mentions that they were only allowed a small amount of bread each day and that the quality of the bread was poor. They also had to make do with limited supplies of other essential foods like butter, sugar, and meat.
* Clothing: People were limited in the amount of new clothing they could purchase, and they often had to make do with worn-out or hand-me-down clothes. Annemarie's family even had to sacrifice some of their own clothing to help the Jewish family they were hiding.
The rationing in "Number the Stars" serves as a reminder of the harsh conditions that people living under Nazi occupation faced. It also emphasizes the sacrifices that many Danes made to help those in need, even at great risk to themselves.