Who doesn’t like squishing soft toys? Even a grown-up man who nearly got himself a PhD loves it.
From now until 26 July, Sweet Dream is having a warehouse clearance sale of up to 70% off their soft toys.
The soft toys range from small to big, and there’s such a huge array to choose from!
There’s Goofy, Pikachu, Pink Panther, Winnie the Pooh, Peppa Pig, and so many more!
The avocado one is so cute!
There are even superheroes for those who love Marvel and DC.
See? Doraemon is practically begging you to take him home!
And if you’re not a soft-toy person, it’s okay. There are still other things that you might like!
Other Items Available Too
The sale also includes smaller and more useful items, like pouches, bags, pencil cases, and even hairbands.
But of course, they’re all in super adorable designs.
They also offer books both in Chinese and English for kids who like reading.
And if you prefer to have figurines, don’t worry.
They offer them too!
You can get Frozen II figurines for $19, though it is unclear as to how many figurines are in one box.
If you don’t like Frozen II, you can also opt for some Lego figurines. That will definitely give you something to do over the weekend with your child for bonding!
They also have some interesting Chanel and Dior mugs available for $8 each. They look quite classy too.
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Location & Opening Hours
Where: 15, Yishun Industrial Street 1 #05-14 Singapore 768091 (nearest MRT station is Yishun MRT Station, but it’s not within walking distance)
When: Now until 26 July, 11am to 7pm
See anything you like? If you do, head down soon because it’s on a first-come-first-serve basis.
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