Life of a Victorian Child By: Lily Karl & Lisa Nguyen.

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Life of a Victorian Child By: Lily Karl & Lisa Nguyen

Unfortunate VS Wealthy Poor Children Had few luxuries Worked long hours Died of diseases Died younger caused by workhouses Rich Kids Had servants Received expensive toys No chores Traveled on holidays

Children’s Toys Poor Children Cloth-peg dolls Paper windmills Marbles Spinning top Skipping rope Kites Cheap wooden toys Rich Children Dolls Tea sets Marbles Toy soldiers Thaumatrope Rocking horse Doll houses with furniture Clockwork trains China or wax dolls

Victorian Sports Victorian citizens played physical activities which are: Lawn tennis Football Cricket Boxing Croquet They also played with: Hoops Balls Tops

Victorian GamesVictorian Games

How to play… Blindman’s Wand: The blindfolded person will hold one end of the stick while another has the other end. The blindfolded person asks 3 question and the other answers with a disguised voice and the blindfolded person finds out who it is. Dumb crambo There would be two teams. Team #1 would leave the room and Team #2 would think of a secret word (Example: bird). Team #1 comes in and Team #2 would act out what their secret word is for Team #1 to figure out.

Fan Language Fan language is a sport of what ladies use to speak in code with a fan. It has different symbols to say words, like sign language. Women used this as a way to send love messages to their admirer. We will also show you how to use this type of communication and also teach you how to make a fan.

Fan Language

How To Make A Thaumatrope 1.Cut out the shape. 2.Glue them together back to back. 3.Punch two holes across from each other on the two ends. 4.Put a rubber band through the two holes 5.Hold the two sides of the rubber bands and twist them. 6.Color if time.

How to play the skittle game Object of the game is to hit the peg with the ball. To do that, you will have to click the arrow on the ball when the arrow points to where you want the ball to hit. If a person appears, then they will sing a nursery song with lyrics to sing along like “Polly put the kettle on”.