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.
Yes, sometimes.
However, it depends how rich or how poor you mean.
Rich children had expensive dolls and wooden toy soldiers.
Poor children usually had toys that had been passed down from their grandfather (like a wooden ball) or their older siblings.
Children in between rich and poor (most children) had skipping ropes and spinners.
No they didn't make they're own toys
poor
Rich children: Mother, Father/Sir (mama or papa informally) Poor children: Ma, Pa
Rich Victorian boys went to school and the girls learnt how to be a good wife and lady so that they could carry on the teachings and be good at it in later life
In Victorian times, rich and middle class people employed servants to do the house work.
A diabolo was generally used by rich Victorian children because they had access to toys available in shops.
nothing
The Difference between toys today and Victorian toys is that they used china for their dolls (very expensive ) and we use plastic for dolls
yes they did
They were rich and they were childeren
yes it is used by rich and poor children from the Victorian times
Victorian children used toys such as rocking horses, paper games, cup and ball, train sets, doll houses, and lots more!
Rich Victorian children often had an opportunity not afforded to poor children. They often received an education while poor children worked in the factories.
china dolls and doll houses
olivia
they worked- poor children went to school- rich children
in grand houses