Edmund
Wyatt

Born 5/29/2025, aged 3
Lives in Barnsley since 3 years
Not employeed at the time
Edmund has always been fascinated by how things work. He loves taking apart toys to see what's inside and putting them back together again. Trains are his absolute favorite - he spends hours watching them go by and dreaming of riding on them. He can already identify different types of engines and carriages just by their sound. Edmund is a bright and curious child with an infectious enthusiasm for all things mechanical.
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3 years ago
Sophia Wyatt connected with Edmund Wyatt
Wyatt Family
3 years ago
Everett Wyatt connected with Edmund Wyatt
Wyatt Family
3 years ago
Edmund Wyatt connected with Terese Easton
Edmund, fascinated by trains, visits the Pilegron Market with his parents. Terese, deeply involved in her community work at the market, notices Edmund's intense fascination with a toy train being sold by Linnea Jackson's father. She engages Edmund in conversation about trains, sharing her own childhood memories of watching them pass through Pilegron. Edmund's enthusiasm and Terese's genuine interest spark a connection between them.
2 years ago
Genevieve Rhodes connected with Edmund Wyatt
Genevieve, while browsing a local farmers market with her friend Mabel, noticed a small stall selling intricately crafted wooden toys. Drawn to the meticulous detail, she approached and met Edmund's father Everett. They struck up a conversation about craftsmanship and the joy of creating things with one's hands. Genevieve, impressed by Everett's dedication to quality and his son Edmund's obvious fascination with trains displayed at the stall, offered to help Everett design a website for his burgeoning toy business. Over time, Genevieve found herself enjoying not just the project but also the company of Everett and little Edmund.
2 years ago
Edmund Wyatt connected with Cassius Spires
Edmund's fascination with trains leads him to the Enfield Market where he spots a stall selling beautifully crafted miniature locomotives. Intrigued, he approaches the stall owner, Cassius Spires, an elderly blacksmith renowned for his meticulous craftsmanship. Cassius notices Edmund’s wide-eyed wonder and patiently explains the workings of each tiny engine, sharing stories of their historical significance and the challenges of recreating them in miniature. Edmund is captivated by Cassius's passion and knowledge, peppering him with questions about gears, wheels, and steam pressure. Recognizing a kindred spirit in the young boy, Cassius invites Edmund to his workshop for a closer look at how he brings these miniature marvels to life. Edmund eagerly accepts, spending hours marveling at the tools and techniques used to forge each intricate detail. This encounter sparks a lasting bond between them, built on shared curiosity and admiration for craftsmanship.