YOU can get your kids a treat for less if you’re shopping at The Entertainer.

The toy store has launched an offer so you can get an extra 25% off your online order.

You can get 25% off your order, as long as it's over £20

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You can get 25% off your order, as long as it’s over £20Credit: The Entertainer

To get the deal, you’ll have to spend over £20 and type in the code EXTRA25 at the checkout.

You can use the deal on Early Learning Centre items too.

The deal is only available online, and it’s one of the biggest offers The Entertainer has run online, according to the shop.

You can get sale items for even less as they are also included in the deal.

Big hitter brands like L.O.L Surprise and Hot Wheels are also included in the deal.

But you won’t be able to buy LEGO, All Elite Wrestling products and Gift Cards under the promotion.

You also can’t use any other promotional codes in conjunction with the offer.

And you can only use the code once.

You can get delivery free if you spend over £39.99 on your order, otherwise it’s £3.99.

You also won’t be able to use The Entertainer’s click and collect service because of Covid restrictions.

The promotion is on top of a sale which is already happening at The Entertainer.

We’ve spotted that you can get toys for as low as £3, including this DreamWorks Trolls World Tour soft toy, which used to be a fiver.

You can also get a Thomas & Friends Adventures toy for half price, down to £3.50 from £7.50.

Keep in mind you’ll still want compare prices before handing over any cash, as you could find the same thing – or something similar – elsewhere.

If you’re on a sales hunt, then check out Dunelm’s Christmas clearance where you can get bargains from 25p.

Tesco has also launched a huge new year baby sale with up to 50% off brands including Tommee Tippee and Pampers.

Keen to shop more baby items? We round up the best baby sales with up to 50% off at shops including Aldi, Asda and Boots.

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This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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