THE PARENTS are rushing to Claire’s house for an epic new deal where they can score three sale items for just ten bucks.
Savvy moms and dads are stocking up on gifts for their kids for birthdays and Christmas and taking to Facebook to share their bargains.
Corinna was one of the first to post details of the deal, writing in her post on Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Group: “All sale items are 3 for £10, regardless of price at Claire’s.”
She then shared some of the items included in the deal, like some cute backpacks, makeup sets, adorable unicorn boxes, and Squishmallows galore.
And people were quick to comment on the post, with one asking: “Is this only in the store please?”
“Yes,” Corinna replied.
“It might be worth taking a look at some early Christmas gifts,” said someone else, tagging a friend.
“Wow,” a third marveled.
As another wrote: “Oooooo that looks good!”
“Oh my god, amazing!” someone said.
“Is it just for today?” another asked.
With Corinna revealing, the deal lasts a week.
“If ours does 3 for £10 I’ll look at it tomorrow morning,” said someone else.
“For birthday/Christmas shopping.
“That Stitch bag and unicorn box are so cute!”
“It includes an outlet store, as I just received some of mine and it is an outlet store”, pointed out another.
Others shared their mega purchases at Claire’s, with Nicola revealing she bought two Squishmallows, a furry unicorn notebook and three pieces of jewelry from her local store.
What to Look for When Buying Toys Online
HERE are the British Toy and Hobby Association’s top tips for buying toys online:
- Buy early. Don’t leave our shopping to the last minute rush, which can leave you with fewer options on where to buy.
- Check out third-party sellers. Look for sellers you recognize and trust. Be careful with retailers you don’t know and do your research by checking reviews and where they are located.
- Opt for branded toys. Try choosing a branded toy, as you will be able to compare it with the manufacturer’s own website to see if it is legitimate.
- Be careful when opting for the cheapest price. If something seems too good to be true, it probably is.
- Check if there are any age restrictions. Make sure you give children appropriate toys according to their age.
- Check reviews carefully. Some reviews are fake, so look closely at the reviews.
- Stay with the kids at first. When your child opens a toy for the first time, stay with it and check for defects, small removable parts, access to the filling, and loose or accessible batteries or magnets.
“I just bought all this for £20 in Swansea! Crazy!” she wrote.
Meanwhile, Danielle bought her daughter a colorful backpack, a Squishmallow and a Mini Fashion toy.
“I bought this for my daughter today in the 3 for £10 deal,” she said.
“I went by chance and bought 6 plushies for £20!” a third boasted.
“I got some absolute bargains. Very happy with my purchases,” wrote another person.
But not everyone was in a hurry to get to Claire’s house.
“Am I the only one who finds it impossible to navigate the store’s sales?” one of them got angry.
“They put posters all over the store and don’t specify exactly what is on offer and it confuses me!”
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