AMAZON Prime Day is in its fourth year now, and that means it’s a great time of year to stock up on toys. Whether you’re shopping for birthdays, or you’re just well ahead of the curve for Christmas, Prime Day should let you snag a few bargains. When is Amazon Prime Day? Prime Day begins […]
AMAZON Prime Day is in its fourth year now, and that means it’s a great time of year to stock up on toys.
Whether you’re shopping for birthdays, or you’re just well ahead of the curve for Christmas, Prime Day should let you snag a few bargains.
Prime Day begins on Monday July 15 and runs through until the following day, so you get 48 hours as opposed to last-year’s 36-hour window.
There’s up to 40 per cent off Fisher-Price Baby and Toy products.
You can also get up to 40 per cent off dolls including L.O.L Surprise and Hatchimals.
LEGO is included in the Prime Day discounts, meaning shoppers can save up to 40 per cent on the popular building blocks.
Postage costs from Amazon can vary, but Prime members get free next-day delivery on the majority of things.
If not, free standard delivery is available on most orders over £20, or over £10 on orders of eligible books.
If you’ve never signed up to Prime before, you can get a free 30-day trial (including free next-day shipping) by clicking here; it’ll come in handy if you’re stocking up in the Prime Day sale.
If you want some recommendations before you buy, we’ve rounded up tons of great parenting products at Sun Selects.
New parents can find advice on the best products for babies and kids, including baby monitors, baby wipes and baby gyms.
And you can save year-round by checking out Sun Vouchers, which offers discounts at plenty of top retailers.