Dolls: Dolls were one of the most common toys for children of all ages. They were often made of porcelain, wood, or papier-mâché, and could be dressed in various outfits.
Wooden toys: Wooden toys were also very popular, and could include anything from simple blocks and puzzles to more elaborate rocking horses and dollhouses.
Tin toys: Tin toys became increasingly popular in the 1800s, and could include toy soldiers, animals, and vehicles.
Mechanical toys: Mechanical toys were more expensive and complex than other types of toys, and could include wind-up toys, automata, and music boxes.
Outdoor toys: Children also enjoyed playing with outdoor toys, such as balls, hoops, kites, and stilts.
Games: Board games, card games, and puzzles were also popular toys for children of all ages.
Toys in the 1800s were generally simpler than toys today, and were often made of natural materials such as wood, cloth, and metal. However, they were just as loved by children then as toys are today.