Doncaster Paediatrics host Alice in Wonderland World Book Day event

On Thursday 2 March, Doncaster and Bassetlaw Teaching Hospital’s Children’s Ward at Doncaster Royal Infirmary celebrated World Book Day with an Alice in Wonderland themed event.

The hospital’s young patients were invited to join a Mad Hatter’s themed tea party, alongside literary-themed activities and a book giveaway by The National Literary Trust. All colleagues on the Children’s Ward brought the magic of the story alive by dressing up as Alice in Wonderland characters. The ward was decorated from head to toe with recognisable symbols from the story, with the ward’s dedicated diner space being transformed into the tea party banquet.

A big group photograph of Paediatric Ward colleagues dressed as Alice in Wonderland characters for World Book Day. Notable characters include Alice, the Mad Hatter, playing cards, Queen of Hearts and the Cheshire Cat.
Paediatric Ward colleagues dressed as Alice in Wonderland characters for World Book Day.

As part of the special World Book Day event, Doncaster Stories, within The National Literacy Trust, donated 200 children’s books to the ward to give out and populate the library corner.

Doncaster Stories is a local campaign led by the National Literacy Trust, to help improve literacy levels across Doncaster. The campaign works with community organisations to promote reading for enjoyment amongst local children and young adults. This year, the National Literacy Trust has partnered with World Book Day in support of their goal to provide every child or young person with a book of their own.

Books can often provide joy and escapism for children in hospital, offering a welcomed comfort and distraction from the unfamiliar clinical environment. Last year, the National Literacy Trust supported the ward to kickstart their dedicated reading corner, providing patients with the opportunity to get lost in an exciting story during their visit. This year as part of World Book Day, the charity’s further donation has allowed the paediatric team to refresh the reading corner with new stories and invite young patients to choose a book from the dedicated reading trolley to take home.

A photograpgh of a young, male patient and staff member dressed as one of The Twins holding a book next to the World Book Day trolley, donated by The National Literacy Trust.
Patient and staff member with the World Book Day trolley, donated by The National Literacy Trust.

Throughout the morning patients were invited to a face painting session led by the Play Leaders, with beloved characters requested including Spiderman and Captain America. During the afternoon children were able to participate in book-themed crafts and a story time led by Doncaster Lions volunteer Bex.

A picture of staff member with patient. The patient has had a Captain America shield painted on their forehead.
Face painting on the Children’s Ward.

A fantastic selection of sweet and savoury food was kindly donated to the Children’s Ward for the event by supermarkets and local small businesses. Young patients were invited to enjoy a Mad Hatter’s Tea Party with a selection of sandwiches, sausage roles, crisps and snacks donated by local supermarkets including Asda, Morrisons and Tesco. Greggs donated 60 donuts to the spread and Brew Box on site at Doncaster Royal Infirmary gifted the event an array of cakes, gingerbread biscuits and brownies.

To compliment the theme of the day, The Chocolate Kitchen donated handcrafted tea party themed brownies and cookies and Cakes by Amy donated specially decorated Alice in Wonderland cupcakes.

A photograph of Alice in Wonderland themed cupcakes, donated by Cakes by Amy. They had light blue icing with different recognisable symbols of the story, including a pocket watch, play cards, top hat and hearts.
Alice in Wonderland themed cupcakes, donated by Cakes by Amy.

Katie Simpson, Ward Manager, said: “We were thrilled to be able to organise this World Book Day event for our young patients. We love dressing up as it always brings smiles to patient’s faces on the ward. Thank you to all the kind donations from local businesses in helping us to provide delicious treats for everyone to enjoy. And a huge thank you to the National Literacy Trust for their generous book donations and supporting us in creating our reading corner.”