New Big Sibling Medal

Book of Deer

£5.00 Delivery included

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    • Order placed
    • 17th November
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    • Dispatched
    • 20th November
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    • Standard delivery
    • 22nd - 25th November

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Description

The best prize is a baby sibling but becoming a new big sister//brother deserves to be recognised too!...

The best prize is a baby sibling but becoming a new big sister//brother deserves to be recognised too!

These wooden medals are engraved with a hedgehog cuddling a new baby. They hang on a 70cm cord that will comfortably fit most toddlers and children.

Choose between "I'm a new big brother" or "I'm a new big sister"

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Engraved wooden medal on faux suede cord
Each medal is packaged in a cotton drawstring bag.

Delivery

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Standard delivery: included
Receive it by 22nd - 25th November

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Eilidh designer of Book of Deer standing in her studio holding an iconic women blanket

Book of Deer

London

My name is Eilidh, I create beautiful products aimed at exposing children to inclusive and diverse representation. I hand-paint portraits of the people who inspire us from the past, present and our own personal lives.

I am Scottish and Chinese and my passion is discovering and celebrating role models from all over the world. When children are mirrored in the stories they are immersed in, we nurture limitless dreams and untethered imaginations.