Victorian dollhouses were fully furnished three-floor miniatures found in nurseries of wealthy families. Poor children sometimes made dolls from clothes pegs, while toys for rich children included plastic soldiers, horses, and carts. Wealthier Victorians also enjoyed tin trains, sometimes with real steam, and rocking horses crafted to resemble real horses, though the poor often made toys from wood or engaged in simpler pastimes and games that required no purchased materials, such as Diabolo or homemade pop guns.