WITH the summer holidays in full swing, chances are parents will soon be racking their brains trying to think of fun and cheap activities to help keep kids entertained.
But, if you're already fed up of hearing the phrase '"Mum, I'm bored," then you might just want to get yourself down to your local Asda branch.
That's because one eagle-eyed shopper named Jade Patricia revealed the supermarket store have a huge sale on fun children's toys for the garden – and prices start from as little as £1.25.
Taking to money-saving Facebook group Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK, she shared a snap of the bargain buys she managed to get her hands on.
"Asda has reduced all of their 'outdoor' toys!!" she penned.
First up, she told how the 'Hapello Pink Unicorn Water Blaster Backpack' has been reduced from £8 to £3.50.
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Suitable for 3+ years, it features adjustable straps for a customised fit and large capacity 2-litre water tank for hours of fun.
The savvy shopper also nabbed a space hopper for the hugely discounted price of just £3.
Amongst her other bargains include the 'Hapello Tin Can Alley Game,' which is in the sale for just £1.25.
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The game involves throwing bean bags to knock down the pyramid-shaped cans and will help to enhance sports, coordination and accurate throwing skills.
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It's not only the perfect game for kids, but is the perfect way to bring the family together.
Jade added: "There was sand/water tables, hula hoops, mini golf and more."
The post quickly garnered hundreds of likes and comments, with parents all eager to get their hands on the bargain buys.
One person tagged a friend and urged: "We need a trip to Asda!"
"Can we go Asda," asked another, tagging her partner.
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