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dressing up & pretend play Play food & shopping Kids Bosch tools and DIY Play tents & wendy houses dressing up & pretend play Let your child's imagination take over with our extensive range of dressing up clothes and accessories. They can be a fairy, doctor, nurse, vet, racing driver, policeman or even a beautiful Disney Princess with our range of children’s outfits. Make pretend meal times fun with our Sizzlin’ Kitchen, Red Retro Kitchen or our best-selling wooden Country Kitchen. Extend the play value with our range of accessories including pots, pans, ironing boards, washing machines and play food.Loads of cheap costumes for World Book Day eg Rose princess with tiara now £6.99, girls pirate dress & hat now £7, boys pirate now £7.99 more in post @ Smyths toysWhat’s wrong with boys dressing up as queens? And this toy advert proves that, with its refusal to conform to gender stereotypes. MORE: Toddler has seriously morbid solution to his toy train-track blockage problem




To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that The new advert for British toy store, Smyths Toys, is being praised on social media because of the positive message it’s giving to children. It shows a little boy singing his own version of Beyonce’s ‘If I Were A Boy’, where he imagines what life would be liked if he was a toy for one day. MORE: Orphaned baby koala finds comfort in cuddly toy after mum was killed by car In the ad, which lasts 40-seconds, Oscar flies through space as a rocket and rides alongside Chewie in the Millenium Falcon. But it’s his last choice of toy that’s most interesting, with him dressing up as a queen in a pink dress and crown before waving to his subjects from the roof of a castle. Smyths Toys have since been flooded with praise on Twitter while the advert has been watched almost 200,000 times. LOVE the fact the @SmythsToysUK advert with the boy being a queen for a day #its2016




— Anthony Francis (@anthonyfranc1s) September 24, 2016 Think @McCannMcr did a great job on this ad, finally a bit of gender neutrality in advertising: https://t.co/ZEhP8hyhWy — Sara Hawthorn (@saralhawthorn) September 26, 2016 @SmythsToysUK your new advert is the best you've ever done! you made the boy a queen 😍😍😍 — Penny Crayon (@RealPennyCrayon) September 24, 2016 @SmythsToysUK #ifiwereatoy brill advert I think I wanted every toy on it #30yearoldkid never mind my children 😂😂#greatadvertising — Kirsty Madew (@MrsMadew) September 24, 2016 Well done @SmythsToysUK – great advert normalising children playing with whatever toy they want, regardless of gender. 👏🏼 #iaty Schnitzler (@Katyschnitzler) September 24, 2016 MORE: McDonald’s recalls 33million Happy Meal toys that burn children in US and CanadaSmyths Toys Superstore has joined online giant Amazon in its '5 days of deals' in the run up to Black Friday 2015 - and we've spotted some mammoth savings on Christmas 2015 favourites, from Frozen dolls to Playstation 4 bundles.




The retail giant revealed that their incredible Black Friday 2015 offers are available in-store and online from now right up until Tuesday 1 December - including Cyber Monday - ideal for mums and dads trying to get a headstart on the Christmas gifts rush. In a statement, Smyths Toys revealed: "Eager shoppers can now take advantage of a huge range of Black Friday savings including 20% off all LEGO City products, 3 for 2 on all Crayola products, huge reductions on selected NERF, Frozen and Fisher-Price products and many more great savings." Read more: Sainsbury's reveal incredible deals for Black Friday 2015 - how to avoid the mad rush Read more: The Argos Black Friday countdown is on - and you can get these games and gizmos now Nespresso, Dyson and Samsung offers revealed as Currys PC World unveil 'Black Tag' sale Read more: GAME Black Friday deals: Rise of the Tomb Raider, FIFA 16 and more countdown offers revealed Tesco promise "exciting deals" for Black Friday 2015 - and we've got the inside scoop




Black Friday 2016 weekend Deals Best Black Friday Deals Read more: John Lewis Black Friday deals: Store confirms 2015 will be bigger than EVER and here's what to expect Read more: Very.co.uk launches tempting early home and furniture offers ahead of Black Friday 2015 The Debenhams deals to watch on Black Friday 2015 - and the best time to shop Read more: House of Fraser Black Friday deals: What to expect and how to find the best deals on 27 November From old favourites to new technology, you can check out all the deals on the Smyths website.> toys & gifts > baby & toddler > books & audio > music & learning > sports & outdoor activity > art & creativity > dolls & dolls houses > action figures & playsets > gifts & accessories > puzzles & games > Our Favourite Products > vehicles & construction 10 - 36 months Hand To Eye Co-ordination Up to 3 mnths - 14.5lbs Guess How Much I Love You shop our top categories




Browse our wide range of toys and gifts for children, including baby toys, outdoor, educational, pre-school and books from the finest  brands. We believe the whole world is a child's playground and there's no better way to stimulate imagination and encourage child development than with our great range.  All our products are designed to help children explore the boundaries of their imaginations and creativity, to make learning fun and help children be all they can be.Massive Toy Clearance: Up to 85% off Featured Items at Smyths Toys Get Deal, Go to SiteBlack Friday is now just a few hours away, with shoppers poised to splurge an eye-watering €100 million on discounted goods ahead of the festive rush. Officially starting at midnight, November 25, many major retailers have jumped the gun - with the likes of Argos and Amazon already launching select deals early in a bid to beat out the competition. High street shops will be opening their doors as early as 5am, with people keen not to miss the best deals even now paying others to queue for them .




Gadgets, toys, clothes, TVs video games and DVDs top the nation’s shopping list for the four-day festival that stars Friday and runs through the weekend to Cyber Monday (November 28). But there's far more than that on offer - with Lidl discounting champagne, food, oliday companies giving discounts on flights and more, as well as deals on furniture, phones and even things like insurance. Here are some of our top picks. All the details for Black Friday 2016 Argos Black Friday deals Currys Black Friday deals Boots Black Friday deals Mothercare Black Friday deals Amazon Black Friday deals Smyths Black Friday deals Lidl Black Friday deals The Sony PlayStation 4 1TB Console with LEGO Star Wars: The Force Awakens Game + Blu-Ray Movie marks the triumphant return of the No. 1 LEGO videogame franchise. Players can relive the epic action from the blockbuster film in a way that only LEGO can offer, featuring all of the storylines from Star Wars: The Force Awakens.




It will set you back just €291.37. It's normally €360 so that's a huge savings of €68.63. Get a Fitbit for half price Start making your New Year fitness resolution and invest in the Fitbit Flex Wireless Activity Tracker and Sleep Wristband. The device which records steps taken, distance travelled and calories burned was €93.21 but it has been reduced to €46.57. That's a mega saving of €46.60. A string of high-street labels, as well as online giants like Debenhams , will be selling some great pieces for even better prices. A bomber jacket is the only jacket to be seen in this season. We love this dark red number from Red Herring. Team it with a pair of distressed jeans for a cool but casual look. The fit is true to size and it'll keep you warm and cosy too. The jacket was €68 but you can get it now for just €34. This Snuggledown 15 tog 'Hotel' luxury all season duvet is a the stuff of dreams. The luxury hotel collection offers unsurpassed comfort. The wonderfully soft touch microfiber cover works in harmony with soft hollow fibre fillings giving you that indulgent hotel luxury feeling night after night.




It was €180 - €240 but you can get it now €90 - €120. Get 40% off a Fire tablet at Amazon Pick up this low-cost family iPad alternative with a great long-lasting battery life. Access one million titles with Kindle Unlimited and watch all your favourite movies and TV shows on Amazon Video, Netflix, BBC iPlayer and more. The bargain Fire tablet also has 500,000 apps including favourites such as Facebook, Twitter and Spotify. Plus, a one-of-a-kind experience with Amazon Underground. Get it for just €35.10 reduced from €58.50. Smyths Toys has slashed prices ahead of the big Black Friday sale. The retail giant has launched a mega sale bonanza ahead of November 25 - the official Black Friday date. Parents trying to get a head start on the Christmas rush will be able to pick up 50% off selected items that includes LEGO, Barbie and Disney toys. The store is also offering 20% off selected bikes too. Smyths Black Friday sale has kicked off with 50% off selected toys With so many new smartphones on the market for Christmas, the most vital present you can gift is a Silvercrest Smartphone Screen Protector (€2.99) at Lidl.




Smyths Black Friday sale has kicked off with 50% off selected toys Have an old school Christmas with classical board games such as Dominos, Snakes and Ladders, Queens and Animal Memory (€5.99) and fun team games such as the Electronic Dartboard (€26.99). In store from December 8. Amazon started its Black Friday sale REALLY early this year - with Lightning Deals deals launching from Monday 14 November. One pub in Tipperary is joining in the Black Friday deals and selling pints for extremely cheap. Lar Corbett's in Thurles are selling pints for as little as 99c. Of course if you do decide to go down, drink sensibly. Traditionally a day of huge discounts across electronics and fashion, 2014 was huge on the high street - resulting in fights, chaos and mayhem across retailers. In 2015, however, Black Friday was a more subdued occasion, with shoppers choosing to look for deals online instead of in shops - and Asda famously dropping out last minute. But while there were fewer scrums, sales were huge online.

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