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50% off Happyland / 20% off ELC/Mothercare

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  • Please ignore, now coming up at £19 on ELC - definately went back up in price... honest, not going mad... yet!

    Same thing happened to me.. it was £38 then i refreshed the browser and it was £19 :)
  • it's all coming up as full price in elc for me, I want the Dino happyland playset. Am I doing something wrong?
  • DD1 born 3/4/2011:happyhear

    DD2 due 12/6/2013:happyhear
  • Try the Mothercare site, I think its reduced by 20% on that.
  • Thanks OP!

    Started off my DD's Happyland collection with the cherry cottage and free horsebox at Mothercare instore. Was reduced to £30 from £38 and free horsebox was deducted at full price £16 something so got both for £27.20! :D
    October Wins: £100 photobook voucher, sippy cup and booster seat.
  • I have just picked up the station and railway set for £17.50 in my local Mothercare store. HTH.
    ___________________________________________
    Saving for Holiday in a Yurt or Cabin £0/£500
    Saving for EuroDisney £0/£1400
    No more toiletries! No more spending on cookbooks!
    DD1 born November 2010. DD2 born June 2013
  • cande
    cande Posts: 250 Forumite
    I just had a look on the ELC website and they've got the Bluebell Boot for £20 instead of £40 and the Toadstool for £11 instead of about £22

    HTH
    SW Journey Re Re-started 25/02/14 :o
    Lost - 5lbs
  • waddy80
    waddy80 Posts: 1,157 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    Thanks op. Went instore and got the train and station. Had just run out of toadstools. Only had a few stations left on the shelves, this was Chesterfield.
    Money, money, money, must be funny....in a rich mans world.


  • SJP
    SJP Posts: 682 Forumite
    Really tempted on the Happyland stuff but my LO is only 1 in Feb, is it too old for her??
    Challenges - repay all credit cards by end of 2015
    Starting the savings for retirement :rotfl:

    DS aged 14, DD aged 3 :j
  • GemJud
    GemJud Posts: 99 Forumite
    SJP wrote: »
    Really tempted on the Happyland stuff but my LO is only 1 in Feb, is it too old for her??

    My youngest daughter is 18 months old and has been playing with her older sisters Happyland stuff (vets, rocket, aeroplane etc) for a while so I've stocked up on more for her this xmas!!

    Your daughter may be a little young now but she will soon grow into it (and they are bargains at the minute!!). Maybe a set with animals as a start, my youngest daughter loves the animals and they are not too small and can withstand being chewed haha
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