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12 Free Lego Toys
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Brilliant! My middle son has recently got into lego in a big way so this will be great if I can be organised enough to get the mirror on 7 days before it finishes (unlikely but i'll try!)0
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Been collecting vouchers since saturday,only 3 to get then i`ll just send for the set.
They are not printing the address to send to till next week for some reason.
The Daily Record is only 35p in scotland so only £2.45 for my vouchers0 -
Am I the only one really disappointed with the lego? £4 worth, I don't think so! The dumper truck consists of maybe five or six pieces which can only really fit together one way.
I think you'd be far better off going to a car-boot sale and picking up far more lego for far less than the cost of 7 daily mirrors (and what a rag THAT is!)0 -
im collecting them and im sending 7 tokens off and collecting the remaining tokens from the shop so i end up with 12 which is sent and another 5 which i collect, i dont have problems with my wool's i think im lucky by the sounds of it. they are good stocking fillers for ur kids. thanks for letting us know0
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Have just seen the post so thank you to other person!
But.................. can I ask if anyone else has thought they were value for money, yes I know its cheap but I dont buy the mirror and dont want to be left with lego that wont be used. Is there an age range for it?
TIA ;-)0 -
says 5-12 on the little packets that i have got so far!0
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beautifulgorgeous wrote: »says 5-12 on the little packets that i have got so far!
Thanks...... do you think they are worth getting? TIA0 -
Lego is age range 5-12 although seems very simple lego, not brilliant but probably worth more than 40p (you really can't get much lego these days for less than £1.99). In a plastic bag rather than a box and stores don't have loads of them, the early learning centre had run out but the woolies near me had today's.
I would say that in both stores, the sets not on display- had to ask behind till/counter for them as it's not something they appear to normally stock but something done especially for the offer. Good for a little stocking filler.0 -
Lego is age range 5-12 although seems very simple lego, not brilliant but probably worth more than 40p (you really can't get much lego these days for less than £1.99). In a plastic bag rather than a box and stores don't have loads of them, the early learning centre had run out but the woolies near me had today's.
I would say that in both stores, the sets not on display- had to ask behind till/counter for them as it's not something they appear to normally stock but something done especially for the offer. Good for a little stocking filler.
Cheers Hun, Didnt want to rush out and get if not worth the hassle, I need some stocking fillers for the boy so will prob be good for that reason!0 -
Well worth the 40p, these small sets are usually around £2/3 each. We have collected ours from Mothercare (they were behind the payment counter). They do not take that long to assemble (around 10/15 minutes max) but they make an excellent stocking filler.0
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