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TL;DR: Amazon's Toy Week sale is running until Nov. 7, with deals on Lego, Mattel, and much more.


We don't want you to panic, but you really don't have that long to prepare for Christmas. We know it feels like a lifetime away, but these things can creep up on you, so it's best to be prepared.

Fortunately, we're starting to see some impressive deals and sales dropping in the build up to Black Friday. The latest promotion to launch is Amazon's Toy Week sale, with deals on all the top brands until Nov. 7. You can find discounted Lego sets, action figures, educational sets, and so much more. It's the perfect opportunity to get started on your Christmas shopping.

We're not going to list out all the best deals because there is so much to consider, but here's a flavour of what's on offer:

With this promotion ending on Nov. 7, you will need to act fairly swiftly to secure the best deals. You've been warned.

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