TOY chain The Entertainer has slashed prices by up to 80 per cent.

The “flash sale” means shoppers only have until midnight Monday 19 October to get the discount.

The sale has slashed up to 80% off prices

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The sale has slashed up to 80% off prices

The sale is available in-store and online – but some products aren’t available in shops.

Before you part ways with any cash, we’d always recommend comparing prices online to make sure you’ve found the best deal.

Google’s price comparison tool, Google Shopping, is free and easy to use.

Some items in the sale have already sold out, but you can sign up for email updates for when they come back into stock.

We’ve picked our top items below:

Star Wars light saver, was: £28, now: £10 – buy now

This light saber has been reduced to £10

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This light saber has been reduced to £10Credit: thetoyshop

Sylvanian families town grand department store, was: £79.99, now: £39.99 – buy now

This toy has been reduced to £39.99

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This toy has been reduced to £39.99 Credit: thetoyshop

Don’t lose your cool game, was: £21, now £4.20 – buy now

This game has been reduced to £4.20

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This game has been reduced to £4.20Credit: thetoyshop

Hot Wheels air attack dragon playset, was: £44.99, now: £34.99 – buy now

This toy has been reduced to £34.99

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This toy has been reduced to £34.99 Credit: thetoyshop

In other toy-related news, Lidl is also gearing up to slash prices on dozens of products in its Autumn baby event

Aldi also hosted baby sales, but has not yet announced one for this Autumn.

Boots recently slashed prices on toys in store, offering as much as 75% off.

There are also bargains still to be had from the Asda toy sale in September.

This article and any featured products have been independently chosen by The Sun journalists. All recommendations within the article are informed by expert editorial opinion. If you click a link and buy a product we may earn revenue: this helps to support The Sun, and in no way affects our recommendations.

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