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Here are the best deals currently available from the major chains, plus some tips on how to get the most for your cash. Over the years Lego has had a regular place in this list. This set includes six mini-figures including the pilot, rescuer, "stricken people", two water cannons, a submarine, dinghy and lighthouse. You could pay around £60, but many retailers are offering better deals. Toys R Us is currently charging £39.99. This toy doctor set comes with a thermometer, syringe, light-up stethoscope, blood pressure cuff and bandage cuff. It's generally around £20, but Toys R Us is again best priced at £12.99. The fairy will fly guided by your hand, though does eat 6 AA batteries while doing so. Smyths and Toys R Us are best priced in-store at £23.29, but the latter has run out online. Combining the old favourite soft toy with a virtual world. Your Furby Boom responds to you, remembers the name you give it, changes personality based on how you treat it, and dances away to your music.
The Furby app is optional, allowing you to create baby Furbys.Once again Toys R Us leads the field at £45.99, but it is out of stock on many designs and is limiting orders to two per customer. Smyths has all designs at the same price, while Asda has five designs at £48 each. A children's tablet with a 5in touchscreen featuring a photo/video camera, secure internet browser, art studio and magic beanstalk game. One retailer wants £129 for it (even though the manufacturer sells it for £89 with a recharageable battery pack), but you can get either the blue or pink versions at Smyths for £69.99. You can also get the blue version for £71.89 via Toys R Us with a free Kidiwatch. With the 7in tablet you can write, draw, take photos and make videos, as well as play games, read eBooks and use the internet powered by secure browser Zui. Argos currently offers £33 off, asking £86.99 for the pink or green version. Yet another twist on a classic, this time you have a tower to fill with big name brand billboards.
Monopoly can be high on the list of unfinished games, but Hasbro has tried to combat this by making Empire last around 30 minutes. Toys R Us win out again with an in-store £12.99. The Monster High pupils have made it on to the list for a third year in a row. The dolls vary in price, but you would be top of the class if you paid £12.89 for Draculaura with Toys R Us or £12 at Asda for the Gigi doll. Be prepared for persistent attack from behind the sofa with 18 darts that can fly up to 20 metres. You can always "forget" to buy the required batteries, at least giving you peace until Boxing Day. Toys R Us have the best in-store price at £23.99; John Lewis has it for £24.49; and Smyths for £24.79. The tail activates when the fish hits the water. The bowl comes with one fish, although you can buy more. Available in-store with Toys R Us for £14.29 and at Smyths for the same price. The puppy responds to your voice, gestures, lights and sounds and has more than 100 physical and interactive gestures, including a back flip.
Available in pink and blue at Toys R Us for £46.89. Prices change rapidly, but there are some things you can do to get better value wherever you shop: • Look for voucher codes: websites like Savoo and Vouchercodes give discounts to retailers and brands, all you have to do is add the code, normally at checkout. • Get cashback by ordering through a third-party website. Quidco and Topcashback offer money back after your purchase, but you need to be registered with them. • Pay with a cashback credit card, or with a debit card offering cashback. Santander, for instance, is offering 123 accountholders 1% cashback on Amazon purchases. • Look for "click and collect". Some retailers have a better online price than they do in-store, but charge postage. Often you can avoid the postage by taking ordering on their website and picking up the product at a local outlet. • Use loyalty cards to pay – Christmas is a great time to spend your accrued credit. Tesco Clubcard, for example, is currently "boosting" their vouchers so that £5 equates to £10 in tokens for toys and games, which would allow you to buy the Doctors set mentioned above for £5.99.