Now that Christmas is just around the corner, parents who have not gotten gifts for their kids might be getting frantic.
Lucky for you, there is an ongoing toys sale at Bishan CC that features Monopoly games, Play-Doh sets, Marvel toys, and more.
There’ll also be a grab-all-you-can-in-a-bag promotion for just $10 — think a buffet, but for toys instead.
Iron Man may have *SPOILER ALERT* sacrificed himself to take Thanos down, but you can now relive the fight with this toy set going at $16.
But if they prefer having Iron Man by himself, these are available for $25 — more expensive than the previous figurines, but still cheaper than an actual Iron Man suit.
Captain Marvel dolls are also going for $10, if you ‘lil ones prefer a more feminine superhero.
The Frozen craze is hotter than ever with the sequel showing on screens now.
For $16, you can get a set of mini figurines of the show’s main characters.
Bigger figurines are also available at the sale, albeit at a slightly higher price starting from $5 each.
Parents of thrill-seeking kids can look forward to the NERF guns at the sale.
This N-Strike Elite Disruptor model will cost you $20 but that’s a small price to pay for your kids to get a head-start on their SAF marksman badge.
Parents who want to spark their kid’s creativity from a young age can consider getting a Play-Doh set instead. These Play-Doh Kitchen sets will set you back $16, but don’t worry, bake wrong already still can re-do one.
To familiarise your children with road names in Singapore, opt for the Monopoly Singapore Edition at $35.
There’s also a separate section at the sale where you’ll be able to grab as many as toys as you can for just $10.
There’s a slight caveat though, the toys would have to fit in a single bag.
If you’re looking to get toys at a good price this Christmas season, head down to Bishan CC for the sale before it ends!
Santa’s Warehouse Sale
Address: 51 Bishan St 13, Bishan Community Club
Dates: 13-15 Dec
Time: 10am-9pm (ends at 6pm on 15 Dec)
Don’t say we bo jio!
Featured image by MS News.
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