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Thread 10 - not that bloody unicorn off mumsnet

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RoastieToastieReastie · 05/10/2016 21:05

See post two for links and codes and huge thanks to firefly girl for helping me update the list so hopefully all old codes have now been banished. I can't keep the list up to date without your help so please do let me know in bold so I can't miss it if anything doesn't work Thanks

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BumpKitty · 07/10/2016 14:10

Oh and the interactive panda toy was £39.99 at my home bargains and I'm in England.

winewolfhowls · 07/10/2016 14:20

Could someone please help me with the Hype offer? I can apply the code and get six pounds off a bag but can't see how to get the total price as low as people above.
Thanks Grin

Freezingwinter · 07/10/2016 14:22

Home Bargains have a Rudolph set with a book, stickers and figurines for 3.99. It would have been lovely if Ds was older for his Xmas eve box. They also had tons of toys. I spotted Playmobil, Barbie, ty beanies, fisher price.

LikeSilver · 07/10/2016 14:23

winewolf the £10 bags come down to £3.47. Sort by price and go to page 9 or so.

Thank you so much for the code, I needed a new backpack after DS drew all over mine in felt tip Angry and now I will be down with the yoof DN will die of embarrassment

winewolfhowls · 07/10/2016 14:31

Thanks Flowers

Boredomismyenemy · 07/10/2016 14:35

Thank you so much whoever posted the hype code, just bought DS a hype x Pokemon backpack. He is going to be absolutely over the moon with it! I've also pre ordered him the newest game which I will pop inside and that's him done. Thank you thank you thank you! Grin

wowwee123 · 07/10/2016 14:36

the new ps4 is on offer on very im sure i heard today. if ur not a customer u can get money off on ur first order and i think if you order over £200 u get 12 months to pay it off interest free.

imnottoofussed · 07/10/2016 14:54

I've got such a list going on of things to buy on pay day Smile and I just got some cashback from quidco which will help me along nicely!

stealthsquiggle · 07/10/2016 14:54

Don't have time to hunt through and see if this has been posted, but Costco are doing a pack of 4 £25 Build a Bear vouchers for £74.89 - good if you have lots of appropriate candidates (I don't!)

Changingagain · 07/10/2016 15:25

Lookmaastone I got my son the jack baby doll from elc for his first birthday. Every time I've seen it, it's reduced to £5 but I think it's normal price is £10. There's a girl version too. It's basic but light and a good size for little ones.

LookMaAStone · 07/10/2016 15:50

Thanks changing that's just what I'm looking for. Anyone else find the newborn dolls a bit creepy?

NextInLine · 07/10/2016 15:55

Sorry to be cheeky, does anyone have a Next referral code?
I'm buying the kids coats for the winter and could do with saving a bit.

Mummyshortlegz · 07/10/2016 15:56

Mine is £20 off your first £50 spend but happy to refer if you pm me your email address.

Thequilltosurvive · 07/10/2016 16:02

Has anyone seen any good deals on jigsaws? DS is nearly 3 and vehicle mad. The Orchard Toys ones are lovely but seem to be at least £7 each and I could do with a few I think (new baby on the way so quiet, solo games will be useful).

AmyMumsnet · 07/10/2016 16:05

Sorry the Star Wars costume sold out Reastie! There's one here on Asda for £15 - and it lights up!

For anyone hunting for Christmas books, The Book People have 20% off everything with code Save20.

The Entertainer have a twelve-pack of Shopkins for £10

<a class="break-all" href="http://track.webgains.com/click.html?wgcampaignid=185523&wgprogramid=11985&clickref=christmasthreads_halfpricetoys&wgtarget=www.elc.co.uk/offers-and-outlet/half-term-half-price/" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">ELChave half price toys (although not the till - we're working on it!).

Is it too soon to start eating mince pies oh wise ones?

AmyMumsnet · 07/10/2016 16:08

Oh and Brand Attic have just released a £10 off a £30 spend code - FREETEN

AdmiralData · 07/10/2016 16:09

It is never too early for mince pies!
Got work in half hour so no time to go back through right now but Paw Patrol Weebles playset now £20.00 in ASDA down from £30. Look online first as click and collect will save an unnecessary trip!

zippys · 07/10/2016 16:09

The elc till is in the 3 for 2 with boots but watch the prices of the other toys as some are really expensive compared to amazon etc.

Changingagain · 07/10/2016 16:15

Is it too soon to start eating mince pies oh wise ones?

Only if someone sees.

ValiumQueen · 07/10/2016 16:18

Help! I cannot get the hype link to work and I need to at least see these backpacks!

RJnomore1 · 07/10/2016 16:19

Amy the Country Living Christmas Fair I was asking about - the tickets for Glasgow are 2 for 1 on itison website now.

moonbabyandthebeast · 07/10/2016 16:25

M&S have some lovely light up letter initial 'baubles' for £5 but in 3 for 2 offer. Available in red or silver. Might be an idea for poster looking for 'K' things. Free delivery for Mountain Warehouse this weekend, some good things in clearance section including stocking type things like themed bottle openers starting at 99p. I'm very grateful to the poster for the GH offer - treated myself as I've been after those bowls but couldn't justify the cost!

Mipe · 07/10/2016 16:27

It appears I have just ordered another few Hype bags Grin. They are selling out very quickly!

GerrardWinstanley · 07/10/2016 16:35

wowwee I have a 9.5yo DD so I' m in the same dilemma. I've got her a lottie doll (she does still play with barbies) and a Schleich riding centre set as she's obsessed with horses (Barbie riding school ). Last year a kano and a cheapish music system for her room went down well.

How about a camera or a microscope?

wowwee123 · 07/10/2016 16:39

thanks gerrard she does love horses!

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