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Huge stocktake sale at Toy World Noosa

Toy World Noosa is a local family-owned toy shop that has been supplying the community with quality toys and hobbies at competitive prices for over a decade.

With everything in store and online 20% to 50% off at Toy World Noosa, now is the perfect time to grab your kids their favourite toys at a bargain price.

Don’t miss Toy World Noosa’s stocktake sale, head in store now until Saturday 29 June.

Toy World Noosa owners Geoff and Karen Jensen said that to help all of the parents out, you can now lay-by all toys in store until Christmas Eve.

“We have something to suit all ages, from new little babies up to all the “big kid’s” at heart. If you are looking for specialised toys, chances are you will find it at our Toyworld store or on our website,” Karen said.

There really is something for everyone, with toys ranging from; LEGO, action figures, board games & puzzles, outdoor sports & water play, bikes, tricycles & scooters, dolls & plush toys, creative play craft & science, preschool baby & educational, slot cars sets & model kits, costumes role play & music, and so much more.

“We have the best staff, who have heaps of toy knowledge on the latest trends and will help you decide on that perfect toy, as they have worked in the industry a long time,” Karen said.

“We are genuinely interested and care about the experiences you have through shopping with us so give us a Call and talk to us today.”

Shop online at toyworldnoosa.com.au or head in store at Shop 2, Mary Street, Noosa Homemaker Centre, Noosaville.

To speak to the friendly staff, call (07) 5474 1511.

 

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