Friday, November 12, 2010

Toys R Us offers hundreds of Toys & Games for Black Friday 2010

TOYS R Us has announced hundreds of Toys & Games Ad for the Black Friday 2010. The retailer is famous as toys specialist. Toys R Us is getting started early, with deals starting at 10:00 PM on Thursday, which is Thanksgiving night and last till Friday at 1:00pm. However, there are also doorbuster deals early during typical Black Friday shopping hours, which will begin at 5:00am on Black Friday and last until 1:00pm.

According to the Toys R Us Black Friday 2010 ad, the Toys & Games deals for the Black Friday 2010 includes Hannah Montana Plug N Play Guitar Game for $17.49, Hot Wheels Kid Packs 32-Piece Track Pack for $12.49, Hot Wheels Monster Jam Crash and Smash Stadium for $14.99, Imaginarium Arch Train Table with Free Mountain Pass Railroad for $79.99, Imaginarium Easel with Bonus Easel Starter Kit for $49.99, Jessica by Dream Dazzlers Dream Castle for $39.99, Just Like Home Kitchen and Cart Set for $29.99, Kid-Tough Doodler Light Sketcher or Doodler Pro Glow for $12. 49, K'NEX Bert & Ernie or Elmo & Piano Building Sets for $9.99, LeapFrog ClickStart My First Computer for $19.99, Lincoln Logs Frontier Junction for $12.49.

In addition, the retailer is offering more Toys & Games deals for the Black Friday 2010 such as, Little Mommy All-in-One Nursery for $39.99, Little Tikes Gourmet Prep 'N Serve for $59.99, Mario Kart DS Battery Race Set for $17.49, McDonalds Drive Thru with Play Food for $39.99, Mega Bloks Halo Wars: Aerial Ambush for $25.79, Mexican Train Domino Game with Bonus Racks for $19.99, My First Disney Princess Baby Cinderella Play Set for $24.99, My First Playhouse for $49.99, Nerf N-Strike Vulcan EBF-25 for $30.14, Picnic Table or Folding Slide for $14.99 and Playskool Chuck, My Talking Truck for $16.49.

There are lot of others toys & games that will be available at the toy-centric store Toys R Us during the United States biggest sale and offers of the year, Black Friday 2010 to attract the children as well as parents.

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