
‘Hope you saved up' parents scream as Aldi launch range of Lilo & Stitch toys from £3.99 including bikes & karaoke sets
With everything from bikes, trikes and even karaoke sets - there's something every little one will love.
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The Disney toys are set to hid the middle aisle later this month
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The range has something every little one will love
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Mess-free play has never been more fun thanks to the water colouring mat
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This comes as the cheeky character soars to the top of kids' wish lists following the new, record-breaking live action
film
Landing in stores from 10
th
July, parents can
snap
the new-in goodies, but Lilo & Stitch enthusiasts better be quick, as with all Specialbuys, once they're gone, they're gone!
There's the Stitch Bobble Bike for just £17.99, which
features
a vibrant purple and blue design with Lilo & Stitch characters and puncture proof tyres to withstand any adventure indoors or outdoors.
And smaller kids can enjoy the Big Wheel Trike (£24.99) With its ergonomically moulded seat, easy grip handlebars, and sturdy frame and adorable Stitch motifs, it provides excellent stability and ensures hours of safe, worry-free fun.
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Another must-have for fun seekers is the Tilt 'n' Turn Scooter (£19.99).
This adorable Lilo & Stitch themed scooter is designed with responsive steering and is complete with an anti-slip foot plate for smooth rides on all terrains.
And party time will never be the same again thanks to Aldi's Lilo & Stitch themed Karaoke Speaker (£29.99).
The speaker features a rechargeable wireless speaker and a microphone that can connect to any Bluetooth device so kids can stream music or sing to their hearts' content.
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Promising clear audio and vibrant LED light shows to match the music; karaoke just got even better.
Meanwhile, for the bargain price of £4.99, kids can enjoy the Creative Assortment (£4.99).
Aldi is selling a home organizing essential for just $29.99 – and it's $46 cheaper than the Home Depot version
And kids can get hands-on with the Play Dough Sets (£4.99), featuring six colour options and themed moulds, including Stitch characters and number shapes.
There's also the mess-free Water Colouring Mat (£4.99) offers kids hours of reusable artistic fun by simply refilling its nifty colouring pen with water.
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Parents on Facebook have already been raving about the new range though, so you really will have to be fast to if you want to snap anything up.
One mum said: "Going to grab a few bits for Christmas!"
"My little ones are going to go crazy of this," a second commented on a post.
And another joked: "Maybe we shouldn't take the kids to Aldi."
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