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Toys and Games in Victorian Times By: Matteo He
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"Rich Toys" The Rich children could have chose sooo many toys, they should have were really happy! (Because they didn't about electronic games !) Here are some rich Victorians toys...
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Train Sets
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Toy soldiers,
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Rocking horses,
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Dolls, dolls 'houses,
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Tea sets,
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Toy shops with toy fruit, vegetables, meat, hats, and medicines.
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Other…………………. Alphabet bricks,
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Sailing boats,
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Jigsaw puzzles,
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Noah's Ark,
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Spinning Tops,
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Yo-yo,
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Card games.
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"Poor Toys" Most poor Victorians couldn't afford for the market toys. They could only have home-made toys. They used something to turn it in a toy, such as...
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4/24/2015 A clothes peg might be turned into a doll,
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4/24/2015 A lump of wood become a toy boat,
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4/24/2015 A piece of rope could be used for skipping,
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4/24/2015 Rags stuffed with sawdust might become a ball or an animal to cuddle.
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4/24/2015 Fun Facts All Victorian rocking horses were grey with dappled markings. The horse's mane and tail were made from real horsehair.
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4/24/2015 Victorian children did not have teddy bears. The first teddy bear was made in 1903. 1903
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4/24/2015 A popular Victorian toy was the diabolo - you tossed it in the air, using a string, and tried to catch it again.
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4/24/2015 Battledore and shuttlecock was a game played by families - today we call it badminton.
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4/24/2015 Well-off boys had toy soldiers, made from tin or lead, and painted in the uniforms of the British Army. Poor boys had home-made ones, made from wood or card.
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4/24/2015 Lucky rich boys played with toy trains pulled by miniature steam engines burning methylated spirit as fuel, and puffing out real steam.
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4/24/2015 Most mechanical toys had clockwork wind-up motors.
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4/24/2015 The animals in children's Noah's Arks were usually made from wood. There were always two of each animal.
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