Lidl is selling a bouncy castle for under £30

Lidl is now selling an inflatable bouncy castle, and it’s perfect for kids summer holiday fun.
For more children, their favourite way to spend a hot summer's day is jumping around on a bouncy castle - as we know, most of them absolute love inflatables.
Luckily for them, budget supermarkets Lidl and Aldi have both launched inflatable bouncy castles – but there is a huge difference in the price...
Lidl have just announced they'll be selling a five-foot tall bouncy castle to transform your garden into a kingdom of fun – and it’s only £29.99.
Aldi’s inflatable will set you back almost £70, so Lidl’s bouncy inflatable works out a whole £40 cheaper compared to its' rivals.
So, the summer entertainment for the kids won't cost you an arm and a leg this year.
The bouncy castle comes with basketball hoop and a hoopla game that are both sure to keep the kids entertained outdoors in the garden.
Lidl’s castle is suitable for kids aged three to seven-years-old, but be sure to supervise your little ones at all time while they use the inflatable.
And, it even comes with a three-year warranty, so you can get a refund or replacement if you have a problem with the product.
The weight limit for Lidl’s castle is 50kg, whereas Aldi’s is just 34kg - so you’ll get a lot more kids jumping around on Lidl’s version.
Lidl’s We Love Summer Fun range launches in stores on Thursday 23 May, and it's only available while stocks last – so you better be quick as no doubt it will sell out fast.
Lidl is also selling giant jungle and pirate adventure paddling pools – perfect for a splash about.
Though, Lidl isn’t the only retailer offering toys for kids this summer.
Aldi is now selling a wooden playhouse with a slide and a sand pit – and it’s a bargain.
A bouncy castle, tree house and paddling pools – what more could the little ones want this summer.
Let’s hope for some beautiful weather, so the kids can get out and have a blast in their new play areas.
Sibelle Mehmet is a Junior Digital Writer at Goodto.com. She joined the team in April 2019 and was her first job since completing a MA in Magazine Journalism at City, the University of London in the summer of 2019. Sibelle previously interned at a number of national titles including OK!, Heat, Closer, Mother & Baby, and The Times Newspaper magazine. She's written extensively about the latest celebrity, showbiz, and royal news.
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