Dollhouse

History of Dollhouses

Victorian Dollhouse by Melissa & Doug

The history of dollhouses is one that begins more than 400 years ago. There is speculation as to the origin of the dollhouse since it wasn’t documented until sometime in the 1800’s. Dollhouses have provided endless entertainment to children and adults alike. This toy should be celebrated for how much enjoyment it has given to generation after generation.

1. In the earliest years of the history of the dollhouse, only the children of wealthy aristocrats were given the chance to play with these toys. The dollhouse was a privilege and a symbol of wealth. These dollhouses were all handcrafted and resembled a more common home as opposed to the mansions the children actually lived in. It may have given them some perspective into how others lived.

2) Dollhouse manufacturing on a large scale began in Germany in the mid 1800’s. It was also in Germany at this time that dollhouse furnishings became more elaborate. Rather than ordinary furniture and simple designs, dollhouses began to be outfitted with grand decorations, ornate carpeting, and incredible details that hadn’t been seen before.

3) While the history of the dollhouse has changed, one thing has remained the same. Children are being taught about family life and how to use their imaginations while playing with these toys. Since dollhouses are often passed down to the next generation, it is a bonding experience for parent and child to play together and for the parent to share his or her own memories.

4) The history of the dollhouse isn’t documented with specific dates. That’s why it’s unknown exactly when the dollhouse became not only a child’s toy but also a valuable collectable. Dollhouses became even more ornate in both structure and decoration. The detail became truly amazing. Dollhouses are still being collected as valuable pieces. They’re even dollhouse museums and exhibits to showcase some of the most beautiful dollhouses in existence.

5) Dollhouses for children today are quite different than the earlier ones. Many dollhouses are made of plastic rather than wood. While these dollhouses still provide children the opportunity to role-play and expand their imagination, some feel that the magic was lost with the decline of the intricate wooden dollhouse. These new plastic dollhouses also come ready to play with furniture and dolls included, which can lessen the joy of searching for new decorations and additions. It no longer challenges the child’s imagination as it did in earlier years.

The history of the dollhouse isn’t very complex, but neither is the joy that these toys can bring. The dollhouse has given children endless hours of entertainment and adults the chance to create a beautiful collection of miniatures.


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