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Bigjigs Wooden Birthday Cake

£22.99
SKU: BJ628
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Your order will arrive within 3 - 5 working days. The delivery charge to standard UK postcodes is £2.99, with free UK delivery on all orders over £50, unless otherwise stated on the product page, or at checkout.
Please note that larger items, including most furniture, may take slightly longer therefore you will be contacted by a specialist 2-man delivery service to arrange a convenient time and day.
Blow out the candles and make a wish on your special day! Feast your eyes on this delicious looking colourful wooden play food Birthday Cake that looks good enough to eat and is perfect for any party. Supplied complete with a wooden serving slicer, this wooden cake is big enough to treat six little friends on a special occasion or as an after tea treat. A great way for youngsters to learn about sharing and for parents and children to enjoy interactive play sessions. Bigjigs Toys wooden play food is ideal to help your little one to learn about the importance of a healthy and balanced diet, where our food comes from and how we prepare our meals. Product features: Wooden toy food birthday cake with candles and a pretend knife Six cake slices 18cm L x 10cm H x 18cm W 3 years +

Standard delivery charge to most UK postcodes is £2.99, with free delivery for orders over £50.

Your order will arrive within 3-5 working days, unless otherwise stated on the product page.

Please note: Some large items may incur a surcharge if they’re being delivered to a remote postcode. For more information, please contact our customer service team at 0800 3287795 or onlineshop@barnardos.org.uk.

Please note that larger items, including most furniture, may take slightly longer to arrive. You will be contacted by a specialist 2-man delivery service to arrange a convenient time and day.

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Dan's Story

Growing up, he lived with three different foster families and has had lots of involvement with Barnardo’s - starting out as a volunteer to now being employed at the Bristol HYPE service. As part of his role, Dan uses his lived experience to help other young people and train professionals. Thanks to his pioneering work, creativity, and enthusiasm, he became the recipient of the Thomas Barnardo award at the 2023 Barnardo’s Excellence Awards.

Here, he shares his story…

Dan’s experience growing up in care

“When I was 14, my mum had a mental health breakdown and I came into care.

“I had a couple of different foster carers in and around Bristol and then I met Ally and Angus. I met them first on respite care. Ally and Angus became my third and final foster family. And I’m still in contact with them to this day – and my foster brother and sister too.”

“My foster dad, Angus, and my social worker, Jonathon, were the first two positive male role models that I had in my life. I still speak to my foster dad, but Jonathon passed away around four years ago.”

While Dan was in the care system, Jonathon introduced him to Barnardo’s where he began volunteering and joined the Care Leavers Unite Bristol group (CLUB).

Dan started working for Barnardo’s in 2018, and as part of his role, he facilitates trauma-informed training for staff by sharing his own lived experience – and he uses some of his poetry as part of the training programme.

“I want to be able to create safe places for people to learn about trauma.”

Due to his pioneering and creative work at the HYPE service, Dan was nominated for a Barnardo’s Excellence Award. “It felt very rewarding. It was nice to be recognised for things that I've done when it's something that makes me feel good in itself.”

“And it's also gives you validation that you're doing things in the right way. It just feels really nice.”

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