Who doesn't love the bright, shiny, glow of a brand-new toy? I know I do and so do my infant charges, but those beautiful toys cost a ton of dough. So what's an infant teacher to do, leave the toy on the shelf. Yes, indeed! Because I have found more deals then you can possibly believe. Just check out these deals and you will see what a joy toy shopping can be!
Discount Stores
Visit your local Tuesday Morning for a wide variety of gorgeous brand-new toys that won't break your budget. They are manufactured by top name brands and cost a fraction of the price of pricey toy stores.
Ross Department Stores offer a number of toys for unbeatable steals. They are far cheaper than even my favorite stores T.J. Maxx and Marshalls.
T.J. Maxx and Marshalls are two sister brand discounters that push value to the limit. Get ready to dig into a minefield of stuffed animals, puzzles and other toys your kids are craving.
Dollar Tree is the place to be when looking for thrifty sensory bin and art supplies. I recently scored a huge pack of sidewalk chalk and shovels for my sand and shells sensory bin. Talk about making a dollar scream.
Charities
Goodwill and The Salvation Army are two of the most massively ignored stores for toy shopping. A recent find was an adorable and sparkling clean Fisher-Price puzzle made from super durable and colorful plastic.
Hope the previous deals have you running to your local stores for a deals galore.
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