with there hands.
no
They played with tin or lead soldiers
yes
Children in Victorian times weren't allowed to play with their toys on Sundays because in the bible God made the world in 6 days and on the 7th (Sunday) he rested. Sunday is a day for going to church and resting. Children were allowed to play with the the toy Noah's Ark as it was a story in the bible!
play old fashioned games
nothing
of course yes..... maybe not...........
Victorian homes of the rich were very large and most likely full of nooks and crannies for children to play and hide. See the links below for some photos of Victorian mansions.
The rich Victorian children played with spinning tops, cards, balls and dolls. The poor Victorian children played with balls and rag dolls and other home made things. Rich children used to play with china dolls, wooden cars and blocks. Poor children used to play with games that they made or the school equipment
they played with skittles and things like that
Victorian era children did play 'Pin the Tail On the Donkey'. Charles Zimmerling released a game called 'Donkey Party' in the 1800's.
Yes, it was seen as necessary for ladies of class to be able to play well.