Popular toy brand LEGO has slashed the price of selected items in its latest online sale.

Shoppers can snap up 15% off as well as a bunch of free gifts with purchase on select products in the end of summer savings.

Save 15% off the LEGO Wiggler’s Poison Swamp Expansion Set

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Save 15% off the LEGO Wiggler’s Poison Swamp Expansion Set

You can take advantage of the deal and browse what’s on offer by heading to Sun Vouchers.

Remember it is always worth shopping around and comparing prices before splashing out to ensure you are getting the very best deal.

Highlights in the end of season price cuts includes the Wiggler’s Poison Swamp Expansion Set, now £29.75, which is perfect for young builders to add to their LEGO Super Mario sets.

The set features 374-pieces, including a sliding platform, folding bridge and a detachable raft for players to interact with on their journey.

Also in the sale is the Technic Getaway Truck, now £15.30, an ideal toy for budding builders to get creative, it features a powerful pull-back motor and giant wheels.

The brand is also giving away a selection of free gifts with purchases too.

Shoppers can pick up a free LEGO® Sailboat Adventure set, worth £21.99, with any purchases over £200. The offer is running until August 29 and is available to all customers.

You can also pick up a free expansion set with any Super Mario purchase over £40 until September 19.

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Check out 18 best LEGO gift sets for kids of all ages if you need some inspiration.

Read our guide on how to get the best LEGO Black Friday deals for 2021 ahead of November.

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The Sun Vouchers is your one-stop spot for every deal and discount code currently available for your favourite online shops. Don’t click ‘buy’ until you’ve checked The Sun Vouchers for a discount code to apply to your bag.

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