This article serves as a guide for you if you have a child who is clamouring to hold a birthday celebration at his preschool.
Yes, Sensei went through this recently, so here’s a short and sweet guide to the things you ought to be mindful of.
First things first, Singapore is a multiracial country, so you must be cognisant of the need to buy halal-certified cakes. That’s because Muslims cannot consume pork. This leaves you with a few halal-certified eateries to choose from:
- Polar
- Swenson’s
- eCreative: https://ecreativecake.com.sg/contact/
- Take a Bake: https://s.shopee.sg/LWn1cmO6u
- Piece of Cake
After exploring our options, we went ahead with Polar because it empowered us to customise our cake via its photo cake offering.
My son is keen on pandas these days, so we took a photo of his favourite pandas and ordered a photo cake. It looked like this:
We ordered a 2kg cake because there are 17 kids in his class altogether. It seemed that everyone loves chocolate and cherries and strawberries because many of his friends asked for second helpings! It was the first time I witnessed such voracious appetites in action from such precocious minds!
Polar also allowed us to buy plates and spoons and serviettes, so we definitely appreciated the one-stop service!
All this for a reasonable $100+!