One of the least popular toys in Victorian times was likely the "whip," a simple leather strap used for cracking sounds rather than play. While many children enjoyed more colorful and engaging toys, such as dolls and toy soldiers, the whip lacked the imaginative appeal and social interaction that characterized more popular playthings. Additionally, its association with discipline and chores made it less appealing for leisure and play.
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