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Victorian Children (History of Britain)

Author: Jane; Field, James Shuter

Genre: Middle Grade

PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Heinemann Library / Published Year: 1995

Pages: 24 pages / Weight: 120 g

Dimensions: 21.5 x 28 x 0.8 cm

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What was life like for children in Britain in the reign of Queen Victoria? Rich children had lots of toys and clothes, and were well fed. But for the poor, life was very different. Poor children had to work, often from the age of six upwards. Living in the slum areas of cities, they had few toys, and often went hungry. This book uses quotations, photographs and colourful illustrations to describe the life of both rich and poor children in the Victorian Age: country life, the mines and factories, living in towns, Christmas and religion, the Victorian school, play and games, holidays and entertainment.

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What was life like for children in Britain in the reign of Queen Victoria? Rich children had lots of toys and clothes, and were well fed. But for the poor, life was very different. Poor children had to work, often from the age of six upwards. Living in the slum areas of cities, they had few toys, and often went hungry.
This book uses quotations, photographs and colourful illustrations to describe the life of both rich and poor children in the Victorian Age: country life, the mines and factories, living in towns, Christmas and religion, the Victorian school, play and games, holidays and entertainment.