LEGO fans are in for a treat this weekend, as The Entertainer announces a special 2-hour Make and Take event.
The event will take place across The Entertainer stores across the country on Saturday July 23 between 2pm and 4pm.
Lego enthusiasts are invited to visit their local stores and build their own model from the selection provided before taking their creation home.
The event is part of Lego’s 90th birthday this year and takes place across all UK stores while stocks last.
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Visitors can also share a photo of their Lego creation on social media with the #TheEntertainerVIP for a chance to win a £25 gift card to spend in-store.
What’s more, families can discover hundreds of LEGO products in-store at The Entertainer and online via www.thetoyshop.com/brands/lego.
Craig Lowe, events coordinator at The Entertainer, commented: “LEGO have provided make-believe play and creative adventures for children around the world with their simple and iconic building bricks for nine decades this year, so we’re delighted to be inviting LEGO fans to our stores to celebrate the milestone birthday and take part in this fantastic event!”
The Entertainer’s LEGO Make and Take event will run in all UK stores on Saturday July 23 between 2pm and 4pm only.
Parents are advised to get to their local store as close to 2pm as possible to avoid disappointment. For more information, please visit www.thetoyshop.com/store-events.
The two nearest Entertainer stores are located at Eagles Meadow Shopping Centre in Wrexham and Broughton Shopping Park, Chester.
Unit D14, Shopping Centre, Eagles Mdw, Wrexham LL13 8DG
Broughton Shopping Park, Broughton, Bretton, Chester CH4 0DP
Wrexham’s Eagles Meadow store opens at 9.30am on Saturday and Chester's store opens at the slightly earlier time of 9.00am.
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