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Morrisons Toy Sale 2026: Are These Savings Worth It?

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Easter holidays mean one thing for many parents: keeping the kids entertained. Morrisons has launched a toy event promising discounts up to 34%, with big names like LEGO, Minecraft plush figures, and Rainbocorns Axolotlcorn in the mix, which might help!

KEY TAKEAWAYS


The Easter holidays mean one thing for many parents: keeping the kids entertained. Morrisons has launched a toy event promising discounts up to 34%, with big names like LEGO, Minecraft plush figures, and Rainbocorns Axolotlcorn in the mix, which might help!


But are these savings genuinely competitive, or is this just standard retail pricing dressed up as a deal? We've looked at what's on offer to help you decide whether it's worth a trip to your nearest Morrisons or the online store.


The sale runs from Monday 6 April while stocks last, both in-store and online.Ā 


What's on Sale?

Morrisons has grouped its Easter toy event into six key products, each with a specific discount. Here's the breakdown:

Lego Sets


 The Miles Morales Mech vs. Spider-Man set is reduced to £9.75 from £13, saving £3.25 (25%), This is £12.99 on the Lego website.

Two Lego sets are featured: The Miles Morales Mech vs. Spider-Man set is reduced to £9.75 from £13, saving £3.25 (25%), This is £12.99 on the Lego website. The Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car drops to £17.25 from £23, saving £5.75 (also 25%). This is £22.99 on the Lego website.

These are solid sets if you're already a Lego fan, but the 25% discount is worth checking. Lego often runs its own promotions through its website or appears in supermarket events with similar or better margins. Unless you're buying anyway, it's worth a quick comparison.



five Matchbox cars for £6.60, down from £10.

Matchbox Basics 5-Pack

The standout saving here: five Matchbox cars for £6.60, down from £10. That's a 34% saving, the best percentage discount in the whole sale. At roughly £1.32 per car, this is competitive for small toy gifts or stocking fillers. Matchbox cars are durable, collectible staples that hold their appeal across age groups.









Minecraft Plush Figures

Minecraft plush characters drop to £8.60 from £13, a 34% saving.

Minecraft plush characters drop to £8.60 from £13, a 34% saving.


If your child is into Minecraft, these huggable versions of in-game characters are a popular purchase. The saving is substantial, and plush toys are less likely to go on deeper discounts elsewhere because they're often stock-dependent.






Polly Pocket Core Compacts


Another 34% saving: Polly Pocket compacts now £8.60 instead of £13. These are small, portable playsets with mix-and-match accessories. The discount mirrors the Minecraft offer, and at this price point they're reasonable value. Polly Pocket has seen a revival in recent years, so if your child is interested, this is a decent deal.


Rainbocorns Axolotlcorn Surprise Range



The Axolotlcorn plushes are discounted to £7.50 from £10 (25% saving). Each comes with ten surprises and a baby Boo-Boocorn to hatch.

The Axolotlcorn plushes are discounted to £7.50 from £10 (25% saving). Each comes with ten surprises and a baby Boo-Boocorn to hatch.


It's a fun concept if your child enjoys surprise toys, though the 25% saving is modest, but still its pretty much the cheapest you'll find them, we couldnt find them cheaper online.


These types of collectible-surprise toys tend to vary in appeal; some children love them, others lose interest quickly, as can often be the case with this kind of toy, (from my experience!)


Are These Deals Actually Good?


The headline claims "up to 34% off," which is technically true but worth unpacking. Four of the six products are discounted at 25%, and only three hit the 34% mark. That's worth noting if you're planning a toy shopping trip.


For context, the Matchbox five-pack at 34% is the most aggressive discount and represents genuine value. The Lego offers are solid but not exceptional; supermarket Lego deals often fluctuate, so checking the likes of Argos, Tesco, Amazon or the Lego website first is sensible.


The Minecraft and Polly Pocket deals are 34% off and worth taking if those items are on your list.


One caveat: Morrisons specifies these are More Card holder prices. If you're not a member, you may not qualify for these prices, or you may see different offers. It's free to get a More Card, and these days you'll need a loyalty card to get the best prices.


Cashback!


If you're planning to shop for these toys, cashback can stack nicely on top of the sale discounts.


For in-store purchases, you can use gift card services like JamDoughnut to earn cashback on Morrisons gift cards. Note that gift cards can only be used in-store, not online, so this works best if you're buying toys and groceries at your local Morrisons.

For online purchases on morrisons.com, check the major UK cashback platforms before you checkout.


TopCashback, Quidco, Rakuten, and Complete Savings all track Morrisons purchases and offer varying cashback rates. Rates change periodically, so it's worth comparing which platform is offering the best percentage on the day you shop. Even 1-2% cashback can add a few pounds back to your pocket on a toy (or food) shop.


Comparison Table

Product

Regular Price

Sale Price

Saving

Saving %

LEGO Miles Morales Mech vs. Spider-Man

Ā£13.00

Ā£9.75

Ā£3.25

25%

LEGO Ferrari SF90 XX Stradale Sports Car

Ā£23.00

Ā£17.25

Ā£5.75

25%

Matchbox Basics 5-Pack

Ā£10.00

Ā£6.60

Ā£3.40

34%

Minecraft Plush Figure

Ā£13.00

Ā£8.60

Ā£4.40

34%

Polly Pocket Core Compact

Ā£13.00

Ā£8.60

Ā£4.40

34%

Rainbocorns Axolotlcorn

Ā£10.00

Ā£7.50

Ā£2.50

25%

Where to Buy


The sale is available in-store at all Morrisons locations and online at morrisons.com from Monday 6th April. Stock is limited, and Morrisons operates a "while stocks last" policy, meaning popular items will sell out. If you're interested in any of these products, ordering sooner rather than later makes sense, especially online if your local store has limited toy sections.


The Morrisons toy event offers wehat look to be genuine savings if you're planning to buy Minecraft plush figures, Polly Pocket compacts, or Matchbox cars anyway, the 34% discounts are worth taking. Lego savings are modest at 25%, althouygh may well still be the cheapest you'll find them for, but do a shop around before spalshing your cash!


The main advantage here is convenience: if Morrisons is your regular supermarket, grabbing toys while you do your weekly shop makes sense. But if you're making a special trip purely for these deals, a quick comparison with other toy and supermarket retailers mightr save you a few quid.


FAQ


Q: Do I need a More Card to get these prices?

A: Morrisons has indicated that More Card holders can access these prices. If you're not a member, then its free to join, and will save you money!


Q: Are these prices available online as well as in-store?

A: Yes, the Morrisons toy event is running both in-store and online. Availability may vary by location and online stock.


Q: What happens if an item sells out?

A: Morrisons uses "while stocks last" language, meaning once an item is gone, the offer ends for that product. Prices and stock are subject to change, so there's no guarantee specific items will be available for the full event period.


Q: Are these the best prices available for these toys?

A: Not necessarily. LEGO in particular often appears in competitive deals at other supermarkets and specialist retailers. It's worth a quick price check on Argos, Smyths Toys, or the official Lego website before committing to a Morrisons purchase.


Q: Can I return items if I change my mind?

A: Morrisons' standard returns policy applies. Check the Morrisons website for full details on returns for sale items, as some promotions may have restrictions.


Q: Is there a minimum spend to qualify for the discount?

A: There isnt a minimum spend requirement, but iof buying on;line then remember minimum order values, and postage charges will apply.




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