Cost Cutters are a family run business based in Staffordshire who have of 30 years of experience providing high quality educational supplies and toys at affordable prices!
“Cutting cost, not quality” is their main aim – helping to allow your "budget to stretch further" without compromising on quality, choice, durability or reliability. Where possible, they will provide products manufactured within the UK, and are strict to ensure that where necessary all educational supplies products conform with regulations and certification standards.
They have a fantastic selection of products from toy storage and pre-school furniture to a wide selection of educational toys from construction to role play, creative play, sensory play and more!
They lovely folks at Cost Cutters are very kindly offering one My Mummy's Pennies reader the chance to win a £50 gift voucher to spend on their website.
For you chance to win follow the instructions in the rafflecopter widget below....
Good Luck!
Maybe a bean bag
ReplyDeleteSo much choice, but I think a mix of craft supplies and paints for the eldest and a puzzle for the youngest
ReplyDeletea lacing apple and some sensory toys
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ReplyDeleteI think this is the best idea for my son Alex. @jessws2011
I would buy some art and craft materials for the Winter - lots of wet weekends and my kids enjoy creating as much as me!
ReplyDeleteprobably some stationary
ReplyDeleteI've seen Tuff Trays recommended for sensory play and as our little one's now 15 weeks he's getting to the stage when we are thinking about really starting to get messy! ;)
ReplyDeleteOhh so much to choose from....
ReplyDeleteAs my two love water so much I would buy a big water tray :)
I would get the Pretend & Play school set for my daughter - she would love it!
ReplyDelete@ashlallan
any wooden toys
ReplyDeleteif i won i would get a giant floor cushion
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I've just spotted Wedgits on there, which my son loves, so they'd be on the list.
ReplyDeleteAn EverEarth ramp racer for my little boy
ReplyDeleteThe BigJigs Transportation train set
ReplyDeleteWooden toys are so lovely. Theres just so much choice!
ReplyDeleteLego duplo animals and people
ReplyDeleteThe Paragon Pirate ship is amazing and so is the EverEarth Organic Farm Set :)
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ReplyDeleteWow there's so much to choose from! Sensibly I'd really like to invest in some toy storage but I think I would be more frivolous and blow the lot of a variety of sensory toys as these would suit my whole family :)
ReplyDeleteI would spend it on Christmas toys for my children.
ReplyDeleteAs a home educator I would be spoiled for choice! But I think I'd get a selection of numeracy and science equipment as my kids love experimenting with weight, measure and magnets!
ReplyDeleteI would buy lots of the sensory items like the Sensory Perfume Balls Pack
ReplyDeleteI would put the money towards one of these :) i think they are adorable
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birthday gifts for my nephews 1st birthday :)
ReplyDeleteI would buy this lovely train set for my daughter x
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definitely a wheely bug!
ReplyDeleteI liked the Four Friends chair, bear, it's so cute! :D ~
ReplyDeleteI'd put the money towards a balance bike for my 2 yr old
ReplyDeleteSome nice stuff for my grandsons
ReplyDeleteMaybe on some stationary and toys @Dorothee77
ReplyDeleteA bean bag
ReplyDeletethe Christmas craft compendium looks fab!
ReplyDeleteI would buy some early maths equipment for my 3 year old, she is desperate to know more about numbers and how they work.
ReplyDeleteNice to see an old fashioned quality toy store!
ReplyDeleteProbably the duplo style farm!
ReplyDeleteTough choice. I think http://www.costcuttersuk.com/magnetism/magnets_instant_learning_science_centre/163932_p.html
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I would buy some of the 'Softies' mirrors
ReplyDeleteSo much choice, I love the wheelybugs though
ReplyDeleteI like the wooden toys :) fab giveaway xx
ReplyDeleteEmma
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possibly a bean bag. there is so much to choose from , prob spend over the voucher cause there is too much good stuff, thanks for the chance to win this xxx
ReplyDeletewow, how have I not about this company before, they sell the most amazing things. fab giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI would use the voucher towards wonder world sensory blocks, squidgy sparkle numbers and lots of big jigs wooden play food.
i would have to get some sensory toys x
ReplyDeleteWe could do with some more toy storage to keep things in order.
ReplyDeleteI'd put it towards a Red Moover Pram for my little girl.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd get replacement role play food as ours has all either been chewed or stickified! http://www.costcuttersuk.com/food__tea_sets/plastic_role_play_food/13243_0c.html
ReplyDeleteA sit on wooden toy - ladybird looks fabby!
ReplyDeleteI would like to get a play vacuum and ironing set.
ReplyDeleteHelen Humphries
ReplyDeleteI like the alphabet letters - loads of play value but then the the ladybird looks lovely too.
It was be spent on Christmas stuff (frances hopkins)
ReplyDeletei would buy the Jumbo curved mags,
ReplyDeletei would buy something special for my granddaughter for christmaa
ReplyDeletesome sensory toys maybe the Halilit Twirly whirly Rainbomaker
ReplyDeleteArts and crafts as youngest goes through his supplies quite quickly! x
ReplyDeletethe Buzz Bumble Bee floor cushion
ReplyDeletesensory toys and some cushions for my longue
ReplyDeleteWould love a bean bag xxx
ReplyDeleteBig Jigs trains!
ReplyDeletelove the bean bag!
ReplyDeleteWheelie bug
ReplyDeletesome lovely wooden toys for my 2yr old and 4 yr old :)
ReplyDeletethe wheely ladybird ride on toy
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ReplyDeleteJigsaws for my grandchildren.
ReplyDeleteJigsaws and books
ReplyDeleteI would love to get the kids some Christmas craft stuff. Would feel all lovely and christmassy spending the dark evenings making decorations. Thanks for this great competition :)
ReplyDeleteCraft stuff for the long evenings coming up!
ReplyDeleteThe red wooden pram
ReplyDeleteAll things crafty or possibly the wheelie bug. x
ReplyDeletei would put it towards a new pram for my little sister, as shes had a baby :)
ReplyDeletesome outdoor toys :)
ReplyDeleteCraft stuff
ReplyDeleteI would donate this to a little school that would love something from here so much
ReplyDeleteA train set!
ReplyDeleteSome nice wooden toys
ReplyDeleteI'd buy a playmat or play gym for my great niece
ReplyDeleteI'd like to buy a wooden train set or some jigsaws
ReplyDeleteI would buy some stacking blocks as my son loves building towers.xx
ReplyDeleteJumbo dinosaurs and farm animals or maybe one of the train sets and a puzzle
ReplyDeletea lacing apple and some sensory toys
ReplyDeleteA beqan bag or floor cushion for the kids
ReplyDeleteThe beautiful red pram <3
ReplyDeletesome toys and activity books
ReplyDeleteCool giveaway! I'd spend the lot on arts & crafts supplies - Kitty is going through paper, pens and glue like a tornado this summer hols!
ReplyDeleteSomething worth £50 Lol
ReplyDeleteI would get the work bench
ReplyDeleteA sand pit :)
ReplyDeleteI'd buy a wooden train set :)
ReplyDeletei would get the Wedgits Explorer Set - my two would love it x
ReplyDeleteISO Taurus conference chair
ReplyDeleteI would spend it on a Cardboard Pyramid http://www.costcuttersuk.com/learning_from_play/cardboard_pyramid/311194_p.html
ReplyDeleteI like the building blocks
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love the ladybug ride-on toy!
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love the ladybug ride-on toy!
ReplyDeleteMaths equipment for my toddler :)
ReplyDeleteI'd get my little boy a xylophone :)
ReplyDeleteHele
<3 stationary i think! <3
ReplyDeleteIt would have to be some toys for the kids to put away for xmas
ReplyDeletewould donate half to a local childrens charity and half for my nephews for christmas wooden toys are lovely
ReplyDeleteSome building/construction toys.
ReplyDeletePretend & Play school set
ReplyDeletestationary and toys!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI would get some glitter finger paints
ReplyDeletehttp://www.costcuttersuk.com/garages__cars/le_toy_van_my_first_garage/416529_p.html my youngest son would love this x
ReplyDeleteI would buy educational supplies as we are going to homeschool our son.
ReplyDeletethe LEGO fairytale & historic mini figure set
ReplyDeleteI'd buy some lego supplies. You can never have too much lego
ReplyDeleteCardboard spaceship for my son and more lego as all 3 kids love it
ReplyDeleteAlphabet and number jigsaw puzzles
ReplyDeleteWOODEN BLOCKS
ReplyDeleteI'd use it on some of their sensory toys such as the rainbomaker and the textured blocks
ReplyDeletearts and crafts as my eldest is making stuff mad :)
ReplyDeletewooden blocks for my little boy
ReplyDeletesoo much choice! i think i'd get some sensory toys, big jig train toys and some building blocks.
ReplyDeletewheely bug or lego
ReplyDeleteThanks for introducing me to this great site .... lots of fab , great quality items for children of all ages here!
ReplyDeleteIf I was lucky enough to win the voucher , I'd definitely buy some baby musical instruments for my little one , she'd love them!
The Casdon Till for the eldest and some sneery toys for the youngest =)
ReplyDeleteMight have to order some xmas craft supplies too! Getting in the mood for making paper chains ;)
Supposed to say sensory !
ReplyDeleteI love the science kits so one (or two) of them
ReplyDeletesome presents for my grandchildren possibly Lego
ReplyDeletethe pretend and play school set
ReplyDeleteThe wooden blocks x
ReplyDeleteI would let my niece decide what she would like.
ReplyDeleteI would let kids choose what they want
ReplyDeleteuni items for my daughter who is off to liverpool this year
ReplyDeleteWould love to get a bean bag, thanks for the chance to win this x
ReplyDeletestationary
ReplyDeleteSome toys for my little girl :-)
ReplyDeleteChristmas toys for my daughter, probably wooden ones.
ReplyDeletesome toys for the kids
ReplyDeleteI would buy art and craft stuff. That's my kids favourite x
ReplyDeleteToy car set
ReplyDeleteSomething Crafty so we can all play together
ReplyDeleteKathyD
Probably some arts and crafts equipment. As the children enjoy being creative:- and it is lovely to sit, chat and interact with them. They seem to have a great imagination, and they are growing up so fast. It is nice to build some happy memories of spending time together.
ReplyDeleteride on ladybird looks cute and fun
ReplyDeletepaints and paper for art tasks in the garden
ReplyDeleteI would love a bean bag :-)
ReplyDeleteK Meudell
We're expecting grandsons in November & January so would get them something
ReplyDeleteSome PE stuff - balls/nets/balancing stuff to develop my son's coordination and feed his love of being outdoors.
ReplyDeletesome craft material
ReplyDeleteI would definately buy stationary.
ReplyDeleteSome lovely wooden toys for my little boy's birthday
ReplyDeleteErin really wants a dolls house - so would choose one of them!
ReplyDeleteI would put it towards The Camouflage Den Kit
ReplyDeleteClassic wooden toys for my little boy Tom
ReplyDeleteBean bag target game
ReplyDeletethe lady bug ride on - its so cute :-)
ReplyDeletePresents for Christmas, probably jigsaws, play food and craft stuff I think
ReplyDeleteperhaps some lego or jigsawas
ReplyDeleteHide-n-go-fish as my little one loves fish and the Laundry Tumble Game :)
ReplyDeletesome xmas presents for my niece and nephews
ReplyDeleteSome Wooden toys, so lovely
ReplyDeletebean bag
ReplyDeleteLots of arts and craft materials.
ReplyDeleteWooden toys
ReplyDeleteI think I would buy the royal palace set, for my grandchildren
ReplyDelete@tjsi1963
A train set
ReplyDeleteArts & crafty stuff.
ReplyDeleteOoh my son and I would love a Little Tikes Sandy Lagoon Waterpark!!
ReplyDeleteA great company that are based locally. This would come in very useful with all that choice but I would purchase some sensory toys like this http://www.costcuttersuk.com/balls/urchin_balls/178099_p.html for my son who is autistic :)
ReplyDeleteI'd put it towards the Javlin throw pack.
ReplyDeleteSarah Hig
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ReplyDeleteI would buy some art and craft materials
ReplyDeleteI like the eskimo house. We can all play along.
ReplyDeleteladybug ride on toy kids would love it
ReplyDeletei would buy the Camelot castle my boys would love it :)
ReplyDeletearts and crafts materials
ReplyDeleteWheelie bug (ladybird) looks fab and is something both the children could enjoy outside. xxx
ReplyDeleteThe wooden alphabet :)
ReplyDeleteI would spend it on Arts and Crafts for the little ones
ReplyDeletejigsaws and art and crafts stuff for the kids :)
ReplyDeleteI would like to buy a Crawl mat and everearth ramp racer for my son :)
ReplyDeletewooden building bricks
ReplyDeleteThese three things:-)
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ReplyDeleteA bean bag x
ReplyDeleteI love wooden toys so I would buy my son a lovely collection to keep him busy
ReplyDeleteWooden toys
ReplyDeleteWooden toys and Art and crafts
ReplyDeleteI would buy wooden toys and building blocks that withstand lots of playing with and helps active play :)
ReplyDeleteThe small ladybird and some soft toys my friend has just had another baby what a lovely treat it would be.
ReplyDeleteSome jigsawa
ReplyDeleteI'd get some traditional wooden building blocks.
ReplyDeletedefinately some wooden building blocks as my son loves them
ReplyDeletebean bag nikkij2009@live.co.uk
ReplyDeleteThe BigJigs Transportation train set
ReplyDeleteArts & crafts stuff
ReplyDeleteI'd buy some games as we've just had to throw loads out
ReplyDeleteSensory toys for my one year old
ReplyDeleteI like the wooden blocks and jigsaws.
ReplyDeleteMy kids love building blocks so it would have to be the wooden blocks - they are quite addictive actually hehe
ReplyDeleteI'd buy a ride-on toy - I love the ladybird!
ReplyDeleteI like the sensory toys- something different
ReplyDeleteMaybe some stationary or craft things for the colder months!
ReplyDeleteHelen booth
Halilit Mini rainbomaker, Halilit Twirly whirly Rainbomaker & the Halilit Baby band, as my daughter loves to make music & noise!
ReplyDeleteElliot Dawson
lego. lots of lego :)
ReplyDeletelove the look of that click clack car track.
ReplyDeleteprobably some sensory or educational toys for my daughter
ReplyDeletecraft stuff for my daughter
ReplyDeleteThe huge pack of paints we love painting
ReplyDeleteSensory liquid set
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