Get £10 off £100 at Smyths Toy Shop (4th-9th October 2024)

Get £10 off £100 at Smyths Toy Shop (4th-9th October 2024)

Get ready for some fantastic savings at Smyths Toys Superstores! From Friday, October 4th to Wednesday, October 9th, 2024, Smyths is offering an irresistible promotion that allows customers to save £/€5 on purchases of £/€50 or £/€10 on purchases of £/€100. This promotion is a great opportunity for parents and gift-givers to stock up on toys, games, and other children’s products just in time for Christmas. The discounts are calculated based on the latest marked price and will be automatically deducted at checkout—no need for vouchers or codes!

Shopping at Smyths during this promotional period is straightforward. Whether you prefer to shop in-store or online, you’ll find it easy to take advantage of these discounts. Just add your desired items to your cart, and the discounts will be applied automatically at checkout.  Just remember, the promotion excludes video games and consoles, so keep that in mind while you shop!

It’s important to note that these discounts are limited to one per transaction and per household, ensuring that as many customers as possible can benefit from the savings. Whether you’re looking for action figures, dolls, outdoor play equipment, or educational games, Smyths has something to delight every child.

Don’t miss out on this fantastic opportunity to save at Smyths! With the promotional period running through October 9th, you have a limited time to enjoy these savings. So gather your shopping list, head to your nearest Smyths store, or visit their website to make the most of these discounts. Happy shopping!

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