1. Were toys like building bricks with letters of the alphabet on them common in the 18th century?
2. Why did they use this kind of toys?
3. What kind of toys were used to teach girls how to run a home?
4. Who was taught to be interested in engineering?
5. What kind of toys did they use for boys?
6. Did children of the 18th century like playing computer games?
7. What were the universal toys for both genders?
8. Did toys for poor and rich differ?
9. Where did children from poor families play?
10. What did they use for toys?
Объяснение:
This text is about toys- modern and old.
Modern toys are dolls that sing and dance, cars that move at the touch of a button and airplanes that fly are the toys.
Old toys are bricks with letters of the alphabet, model kitchens, doll’s houses, tool kits, trains, cars, trucks.
These toys helped children learn while playing.
Things for children from poor families were different.
They played mostly on the street.
They used mud, tin caps, and their imagination to make their own toys.
No matter how old or new, expensive or cheap toys are, they always have a special place in children’s hearts.
1. Were toys like building bricks with letters of the alphabet on them common in the 18th century?
2. Why did they use this kind of toys?
3. What kind of toys were used to teach girls how to run a home?
4. Who was taught to be interested in engineering?
5. What kind of toys did they use for boys?
6. Did children of the 18th century like playing computer games?
7. What were the universal toys for both genders?
8. Did toys for poor and rich differ?
9. Where did children from poor families play?
10. What did they use for toys?
Объяснение:
This text is about toys- modern and old.
Modern toys are dolls that sing and dance, cars that move at the touch of a button and airplanes that fly are the toys.
Old toys are bricks with letters of the alphabet, model kitchens, doll’s houses, tool kits, trains, cars, trucks.
These toys helped children learn while playing.
Things for children from poor families were different.
They played mostly on the street.
They used mud, tin caps, and their imagination to make their own toys.
No matter how old or new, expensive or cheap toys are, they always have a special place in children’s hearts.
They make children happy.