Aldi is selling ride on toys for kids – and one is unicorn themed

They let them live out their dreams of being a firefighter or police officer, or you can even let them whizz away to a magical kingdom on a unicorn bike.

The ride on toys cost £29.99 and will hit Aldi's stores this Thursday, or you can pre-order them online already.

But as they're part of Aldi's Specialbuys, they're only available as long as stocks last so you'll need to be quick to get your hands on them.

The unicorn ride on bike includes gears, working headlights as well as a pedal accelerator to really make the little ones feel like they're actually driving.

The bike is perfect for zooming around in the house, or if you don't have enough space at home, you can also ride it outside as long as it's not raining.

The fire engine bike has features including a flashing rear light with siren, forward and reverse gears as well as working headlights when the bike is in motion.

With its own pedal accelerator, the little ones will love zooming around on their very own bike.

If your little ones want to catch thiefs, the police bike is also a great Christmas gift.

Just like the fire engine bike, it comes with a flashing rear light with a siren to really scare away any villains.

All the bikes come in the size of 74 cm x 37 cm x 53 cm and and are suitable for kids above the age of two.

But it is actually possible to find cheaper ride on toys elsewhere.

The cheapest one can be found at Argos for only £10, although this is smaller and suitable for one-year-olds so if you have older kids, you're better off without it.

For a ride on bike of a similar size, you can find cheaper ones at Very.co.uk, which sells a moto and police bike ride on toy for only £26.99.

But these toys don't have any flashing sirens, so if that's a must, you're still better off at Aldi.

A few weeks ago, Aldi launched its online toy shop making Christmas shopping for the parents a lot easier.

Last week it also started selling Christmas sell-out toy Hatchimals for the first time – with some less than £2.50.

Meanwhile, Aldi's rival Lidl brought back its popular wooden toy range and it includes a £50 kitchen and £40 doll's house.


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