yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
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
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Old hand-me-downs.
victorian children wrote with charcoalI think you will find that for school work they used a chalk and board, and for writing on paper, a quill pen and ink, but if you were poor and in a village school you would only use chalk
rich people in the Victorian era eat lots of meats like pheasant and boar.they eat lots of cheese and used lots of spices to preserve meat.
A victoiran spinning top is a toy the poor used to play with in victorian times.
A diabolo was generally used by rich Victorian children because they had access to toys available in shops.
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
Basically NATO is used to keep the poor poor and the rich rich
Boys AND girls both played with these, they weren't considered gender-specific.
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Victorian children played with wheels and sticks made from iron, girls played with china or wax dolls, kites,dolls houses, tea sets skipping ropes and rocking horses with real horses hair as a mane. poor families made their own such as, cloth-peg dolls and paper windmills. if they were rich girls used to play with dolls and tea sets and boys played with toy soldiers and marbles.
Old hand-me-downs.
It used to be quite rich country until president gbagbo changed the country into a poor place
victorian children wrote with charcoalI think you will find that for school work they used a chalk and board, and for writing on paper, a quill pen and ink, but if you were poor and in a village school you would only use chalk
rich people in the Victorian era eat lots of meats like pheasant and boar.they eat lots of cheese and used lots of spices to preserve meat.
the first bike was called the penny - farthing used for rich people