WHILE the summer holidays are over for most, parents are always looking for ways to keep their kids entertained at the weekends.
So it's no wonder a mega deal at B&M has led to mums and dads racing to the discount store.
Isobel was first to post about the bargain, on the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK group on Facebook, after picking up a 6ft bouncy castle for just £20 in the Bedford B&M.
"Still online at studio for £75," she wrote.
"This was the last one but had other inflatable items all marked down too."
Isobel added that while it says that the bouncy castle is suitable for children up to the age of 8, it all depends on how much they weigh.
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"It says designed for 3-8 years, but the combined maximum weight of users is 60kg or 132lb so it is fine for older children who are lighter than this," she said.
The bouncy castle retails for even more at other stores, and is £80 on Very.
"The Sportspower 6 x 6ft Bouncy Castle is the garden toy for you if the kids go daft at the sight of a Bouncy Castle," a description of the bouncy castle reads.
"It's six foot as the name suggests and it's a real decent size for the backyard.
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"Made from strong laminated polyester and sandwich PVC material, this castle should have no problem with the kids going daft on it."
It also comes with an electric fan, which means it takes just one minute to inflate.
"That's really quick and it won't deflate as the kids jump on it as it has a constant air flow system," the description continues.
People were quick to comment on Isobel's post, tagging their friends and asking them to keep an eye out for the bargain if they go to the store.
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