Victorian children had fewer toys than you have today.
Poor Children
Poor families made their own, such as cloth-peg dolls and paper windmills. Children would save their pocket money to buy marbles, a spinning top, skipping ropes, kites or cheap wooden toys.
Rich Children
Girls played with dolls and tea sets whilst boys played with toy soldiers and marbles.
During Victorian times, people became fascinated by toys that made pictures move. One of the earliest and simplest of these was the thaumatrope. This is a disc with a picture on either side that is attached to two pieces of string or a stick. When you spin the disc quickly, the two pictures appear to combine into one.
Rich children had rocking horses with real horse hair manes, and dolls houses full of beautifully-carved miniature furniture. Other popular toys for rich children included china or wax dolls for the girls and clockwork train sets for the boys.
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Dolls and house and wooden toys :D!
Yes.Children would get wooden housemade toys.
Teddy's, Rocking Horses, Dolls, Toy Trains and Marbles
It could have been, but they had other wooden toys and i bet they were REALLY expensive!
peg dolls,hoop and stick,dolls house, soilders toys and de ablo
most of the toys we have the Victorian children would have been shocked when they saw them because they had not seen anything like them. A big difference is that most of our toys have electricity eg: consoles. If we would have no electricity then we would have to play with wooden toys like the victorians. Now our toy companies advertise on tv which makes them want to buy them. most of our toys come in age groups.
victorians..
Rich Victorians were usually the healthiest. Poor victorians weren't healthy at all
rich victorians had a tub of water to wash in but poor victorians licked themselves
No the poor Victorians have no money but the rich one did have lots of money poor Victorians had to work and rich Victorians had poor one to work for them
the vikings were before victorians.
After the Victorians we came, it was modern age.