THE ENTERTAINER has added more items to its sale offering discounts of up to 75%.

The toy store has added more products to its sale with items starting from just £1.99.

Prices start from £1.99 in The Entertainer's toy sale

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Prices start from £1.99 in The Entertainer’s toy sale

Popular toys from Disney, Paw Patrol and LOL Surprise are among the brands on offer.

The sale was shared on the Latestdeals.co.uk website and more items have been added to the 50% of sale according to the Toy shop itself – but we spotted many items on sale with even bigger discounts.

You’ll only be able to get these deals online because of the latest coronavirus lockdown.

The Entertainer is one of the many retailers which have shut its doors during the third national lockdown in England.

You can’t shop in stores or do click and collect but you can get home delivery.

How to compare prices to get the best deal

JUST because something is on offer, or is part of a sale, it doesn’t mean it’s always a good deal.

There are plenty of comparison websites out there that’ll check prices for you – so don’t be left paying more than you have to.

Most of them work by comparing the prices across hundreds of retailers.

Here are some that we recommend:

  • Google Shopping is a tool that lets users search for and compare prices for products across the web. Simply type in keywords, or a product number, to bring up search results.
  • Price Spy logs the history of how much something costs from over 3,000 different retailers, including Argos, Amazon, eBay and the supermarkets. Once you select an individual product you can quickly compare which stores have the best price and which have it in stock.
  • Idealo is another website that lets you compare prices between retailers. All shoppers need to do is search for the item they need and the website will rank them from the cheapest to the most expensive one.
  • CamelCamelCamel only works on goods being sold on Amazon. To use it, type in the URL of the product you want to check the price of.

Standard delivery costs £3.99 for orders under £39.99, or you’ll get it delivered for free if you spend more than this.

Alternatively, express delivery sets you back £5.99.

Here are some of the best discounts we’ve spotted from The Entertainer’s sale.

LOL Surprise colouring book

  • Was: £3.99. Now: £1.99. Saving: £2 (50%) – buy now
The colouring book features LOL Surprise characters

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The colouring book features LOL Surprise characters

This paper activity book is for kids aged over 3-years-old and it’s the cheapest we found this exact book.

Pound Toy is selling a similar LOL Surprise colouring set which comes with stickers, colouring pencils and colouring sheets for £1.50, but delivery is from £3.49 or free on orders over £25.

Disney Frozen 3D puzzle

  • Was: £15. Now: £5. Saving: £10 (66%) – buy now
Kids over the age of three can play with the Frozen puzzle

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Kids over the age of three can play with the Frozen puzzleCredit: thetoyshop.com

This puzzle is a bit more challenging because it’s in 3D but it might just keep hte kids occupied for longer.

The 47-piece puzzle when finished looks like the ice castle from Disney’s Frozen.

This is the cheapest we found this puzzle, with Argos the next closest, where it’s reduced to £7.99, though you can click and collect for free which works out cheaper than The Entertainer if you have to pay for delivery.

Toy Story umbrella

  • Was: £8. Now: £4. Saving: £4 (50%) – buy now
Kids umbrellas are half price at The Entertainer

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Kids umbrellas are half price at The Entertainer

You can keep the kids free from rain and snow with this cute Toy Story brollie, suitable for ages one to 10.

There are also other Disney designs to chose from including Spiderman and Frozen.

We haven’t spotted these umbrellas anywhere else.

Paw Patrol playset

  • Was: £29.99. Now: £14.99. Saving: £15 (50%) – buy now
Paw Patrol's playset doesn't need batteries

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Paw Patrol’s playset doesn’t need batteries

The Paw Patrol playset comes with three figures and according to one reviewer, keeps here daughter playing for hours.

We also found the set, which is suitable for children aged 3-7 on sale at M&S and Very for the same price.

Delivery from M&S is £3.50 or free over £50 and you can also do click and collect from stores for free.

At Very, delivery costs £3.99 or click and collect to collection points is free on orders over £30, or £3.

VTech PetSqueaks

  • Was: £15. Now: £5. Saving: £10 (66%) – buy now
Chose from Nibble the bunny or Hattie the hamster

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Chose from Nibble the bunny or Hattie the hamsterCredit: thetoyshop.com

VTech’s PetSqueaks toys are pocket-sized animals which run around, offer interactive responses and light up too.

The cute characters – chose from a bunny or hamster – take five AAA batteries which are included in the price.

We couldn’t spot these on sale anywhere else.

Gelarti starter kit

  • Was: £10. Now: £2.50. Saving: £7.50 (75%) – buy now
Budding artists can get creating for cheap

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Budding artists can get creating for cheap

These gel packs can be used to make glittery jewellery, stickers and decorations in different designs.

With a whopping saving of £7.50 ,we couldn’t find these cheaper at any other retailer.

Amazon Warehouse has knocked 20% off returned and open-box products in a new sale.

Aldi is launching a new range of reduced price beers that start from just 99p each after saving pub stock from going to waste.

Topshop’s 80% off sale before website closes this week after ASOS takeover

I bag all my daughter’s clothes for the year in the January sales and save £100’s, says savvy mum

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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