Rocking horses are one of the greatest treasures a child can have, much more than just a beautiful wooden toy, they are a lovingly hand crafted piece of history! Dating back to the 17th century, many private collectors and museums are now preserving these magnificent creatures for our future generations. The V & A museum of childhood currently displays a rounded base wooden "rocker" dating back to 1610, which it is believed, was once owned by King Charles I, made for him when he was a child to strengthen his legs and aid his recovery from rickets.
Despite the prominence and rise of rocking horses, which first appeared during the Georgian and Victorian periods, there is some evidence that crude wooden horses with wheels were once made for the children of the ancient Greeks and Egyptians. Though the proof of this is sketchy at best, it is not unreasonable to assume that a time which produced temples and pyramids, would be more than capable of producing a simply fashioned childrens wheeled toy.
The forerunner to todays rocking horses were of course hobby horses, sometimes also referred to as "broomstick horses" which were popular with children as far back as medieval times. Nothing more than a horse head fashioned from a flat piece of wood and attached to the end of a broom stick, these traditional childrens toys would be "ridden" by their galant riders, no doubt into some battle or fighting off the invading marauders from a distant land. Hobby horses can still be found and bought today, though their popularity has naturally wained in favour of the realism that a rocking horse provides.
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Role occurs when young children create stories and act them out, often in a fantasy world or environment of their own. This kind of play is really important for developing valuable social and interpersonal skills for later life, and toddlers especially love it. What may, on the surface appear to be a simple game of shopping, with a wooden toy shop of course, actually involves a variety of complex skills including:
Toy manufacturers and retailers now have huge marketing and advertising budgets heavily touting the benefits of todays electronic toys and games and the perceived educational stimulii provided by their hi-tech gadgetry. The expansion of the electronic learning toy market has boosted sales for the 0-3 year old age group by 9 per cent over the last 12 months, to a staggering ÂŁ660m in retail sales. With one of the highest growth rates within the electronics industry, is it any wonder that more and more far eastern electronics companies are now entering the toy market.
We all know how hard it is to resist giving in to your children’s demands for the latest toy advertised on TV, but there are alternatives out there, to those who wish to seek them. I am of course referring to the more traditional type of toys. Wooden toys are a great way to entertain and educate your children and in many cases provide them with a much more tactile and aesthetically pleasing toy which they can treasure for many years, maybe even passing on it on to their own children. As parents and grandparents we are all under pressure from our children to buy the latest greatest flashy fad toy. But before you do consider the sustainability and longevity of a beautifully crafted wooden Dolls house or robust wooden train set.