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They probably wouldn't have had one, but if they had one it would have been scraps of bread as the rich children received oranges.
maybe your children are mean to them or some cats are just mean or if you got it from the pound it might of been abussed by children.
Well, it all depends on what Toy you are talking about, if it is a Doll for example, then Victorian children used to find little bits of debris (from clothing, rocks, plants, etc.), combined with good old fashion Imagination, and vuala! a doll :D There is no specific scientific answer to your question I'm afraid, this is because every child is unique and all toys created would have been done so manually. I hope i have answered your question correctly:).
Children might have been home schooled in areas of low population. Rich families might have put their children in boarding schools in England or hired tutors.
During the Victorian era (1837-1901) in England, slavery had been abolished. However, in the United States during this time, slaves could range in age from children to older adults, with their exact ages varying depending on when they were born and when slavery was abolished in different regions.
She might have been waiting a long time for a baby and she propbably has a huge desire for babies and children.
Victorian newspapers typically cost around one penny, which made them accessible to a broad audience. Some specialized or illustrated editions might have been priced higher, ranging from two to six pence. The low cost contributed to the rise in literacy and the popularity of newspapers during the Victorian era. Additionally, many newspapers relied on advertising revenue to sustain their operations.
In Victorian times, children were often beaten with various implements as a form of discipline. Common objects included a birch rod, a strap, or a cane, which were used in schools and at home. This harsh treatment reflected the era's strict views on obedience and morality, with physical punishment seen as a necessary means to instill discipline. Such practices have since been widely criticized and are now considered abusive.
they played a game called Wall Ball. Everyone had to try and get a ball, by bundling on top of each other. poor children had not got the money to buy games, so made do with games like skipping etc. but rich children played with dolls and so on. they spent a LOT of time being educated.
Burke's Peerage has been going since 1826 - see its (non-Victorian) website at http://www.burkespeerage.com
Moses was in Egypt, his wife and children might have been there or with Moses' father in law.
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