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Victorian children involved in wool production often had to help with tasks such as shearing sheep, washing the fleece, and carding the wool to separate and untangle the fibers. They might also assist in spinning the wool into yarn using a spindle or spinning wheel. These activities were part of the family economy, contributing to household needs or local cottage industries. Working with wool provided children with essential skills and a sense of responsibility from a young age.

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