Smyths Toys Superstore Is Opening a Brand New Store in Gillingham!
On Friday 19th April, children living in and around the area of Gillingham are in for a real treat with a brand new Smyths Toys Superstore right on their doorstep, the perfect place to visit for endless hours of entertainment!
On Saturday the 20th April, the store will also be holding an Easter Egg Hunt in store where children are invited into store and given a clue sheet with a series of tasks to complete and will be in with a chance to win a 10ft trampoline and an Easter Egg (while stocks last).
Unit 7 Gillingham Retail Park, Ambley Road, Gillingham, United Kingdom, ME8 0PU, doors open at 9am with a number of special guests throughout the weekend including Freya Rabbit from the Sylvanian Families, the Fat Controller from Thomas & Friends, Peppa Pig, Rubble and Skye from Paw Patrol and many more all dropping by at various intervals between 9am and 4pm! But that’s not all as there’ll also be free face-painting, candy floss and plenty of goodies to giveaway!
Catering for all ages, the leading toy retailer’s stores are bursting with a huge range of toys, video games, bikes and baby products, including all the top brands.
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