The Secret Life of Victorian Kids: How Children Survived Queen Victoria's Reign
What was life really like for Victorian children in history? During Queen Victoria’s reign (1837–1901), Britain changed fast. Steam trains roared across the land, factories filled the cities, and people started to live very different lives. But children weren’t just watching from the sidelines—they were right in the middle of it. Many had to work, others went to strict schools, and some lived in huge houses with servants. From chimney sweeping to toy making, their daily lives were full of challenges and surprises.
Let’s take a closer look at what it meant to be a child during this incredible time in history. You might be shocked, amazed, and even inspired by their stories.
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