History Of Wood ToysThe History of Wooden Toys
Toys have been an important part of
childhood since early civilization and while children today are much different
than those thousands of years ago, many of their favourite toys are similar to
those that have been around for centuries. As long ago as the ancient Greek and
Roman empires, children are known to have played with dolls, horses, and
chariots. The earliest toys discovered by archaeologists were all made of wood.
Wooden toys continued to be a common part
of childhood for thousands of years. By the 1700's, German toymakers began to
craft a variety of toys from wood to sell to the general public. Salesmen would
travel around Europe to market the popular wooden toys, taking advance orders
for special occasions and often for custom made wooden toys. Almost life-like
dolls and animals were becoming favourite playthings for children all over
Europe.
Over the next century, toymakers became
more elaborate and detailed with their wooden creations. Wooden miniatures like
dollhouses and theatres became popular during the 19th century, as well as
wooden toy soldiers. Many wooden toys, like the classic Jack in a box, were hand
painted with bright, vivid colours. Wooden trains, along with their wooden
tracks, were one of the best selling toys during this time period.
By the end of World War II, a number of
new materials had been introduced to the manufacturing industry including still
popular plastic. The production of wooden toys steadily declined as more and
more toymakers opted for cheaper and more modern materials. Plastic toys were
much easier for mass production and were more affordable to families with
children.
Today, wooden toys are rarely seen on the
shelves of traditional toy stores but the charm and appeal of these childhood
classics has kept a number of wooden toy manufacturers in business. A variety of
wooden toys can be purchased online, from miniature appliances to small novelty
gifts and games.
Wooden toys are typically simple
playthings that encourage a child to use their imaginations. Wooden puzzles
encourage children to develop cognitively as well as develop fine motor skills.
Wooden ride-on toys and pedal cars enhance physical skills and gross motor
development. Whether it is a fire station or a farmhouse, miniature wooden play
sets aid in social and emotional development. Wooden toys hold great educational
value because of their simplicity.
Plastic toys are still generally less
expensive than wooden toys and are considered safer by some because of the
flammability of older wooden toys and possible injuries from thrown or falling
wooden objects, but wooden toys do not contain toxic PVC like plastic toys do.
Wooden toys are the most durable toys and can usually last through generations
of play.
Today's wooden toys are just as
innovative, if not more so, than modern, electronic toys. Cars, trucks, and
wooden wind-ups make wonderful gifts and wooden pull along toys delight
toddlers. Quiet games like chess and checkers, and even tic-tac-toe can be found
made of wood, as well as physical games like ring toss. For toys that provide
educational benefits and last for decades, choose the toys that have been tested
by time, wooden toys.
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