Young children played games such as tag, hide and seek, hopscotch, Wrestling and foot racing, blind man's bluff and fox and geese. Slightly older children would have played games like checkers, marbles, pick up sticks and drawing on a slate. Ball games were also extremely popular with boys, but girls did not consider these types of games to be particularly ladylike, although the minority did join in with these games. Girls also enjoyed skipping and playing with dolls, whereas boys would go hunting and fishing and build tree houses. Children were believed to have read more books than they do in the present day. The 'Katy' books by Susan Coolidge and the 'Uncle Remus' stories by Joel Chandler Harris were particularly popular at the time.
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and this is what they looked like: http://www.fashion-era.com/Childrens_clothes/1850_1860_girls_costume_pictures.htm
and they also did child labour: http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.UK/IRchild.main.htm
Children in the 1850s did much the same activities as children in any time period; they were educated, did chores, and played, just as any child would.
(Of course, the level of education and chores done varied depending on your social status.) Popular toys for little boys were toy guns, trains, toy soldiers, and more "masculine" items. China dolls, paper dolls, and doll houses were all good for little girls. They also played outside; games like leap-frog and hopscotch (under different names) existed in some form back then. Children also read and 'scrap-booked' (they would cut out pictures from magazines and advertisements and paste them into albums, then decorate the collages with ribbons and sequins and the like). Girls might also have practised their sewing and embroidery skills and made samplers.
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in the early 1800's the children of Australia did a lot of things outdoors for fun. Some of the things were swimming, exploring and playing sports such as baseball and football. Board games was also another fun thing to entertain a child during this time.
it was believed that children were ghosts and monsters
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
that they may not speak until spoken to.
They wore High heels and makeup
in the early 1800's the children of Australia did a lot of things outdoors for fun. Some of the things were swimming, exploring and playing sports such as baseball and football. Board games was also another fun thing to entertain a child during this time.
it was believed that children were ghosts and monsters
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The average number of children in a family in the 1800s varied but was typically between 5-7 children. Large families were common due to high infant mortality rates and the need for labor on farms and in households. Family size also depended on factors such as culture, socio-economic status, and access to healthcare.
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it was grat fun time to have the party
Older children would learn the information first and then teach the younger children.
The right to raise children
that they may not speak until spoken to.
shoot rabbits, and sing corridos around a fire
The children learned how to weave for fun
the tribe children dont have fun