Disney has revealed details about its magical Black Friday sale and we can't wait.
The Disney store is gearing up for retail's biggest day of the year - November 26 - joining the likes of Smyths Toys, LEGO and Mamas and Papas who have also announced major savings.
We have been keeping you up to date through our round-up of the best Black Friday deals for tech, fashion, home, outdoor equipment and more so that you're never too far from a bargain.
From November 24 to 28, Disney shoppers can enjoy a magical 20% off almost all shopDisney products by entering the code “MAGIC20” at the checkout.
You will also find an exclusive selection of must-have gifts for 30% too.
Whether you're looking to get your Christmas shopping in early or you're passionate about princesses all year round, we've got you covered.
We have put together a selection of some of the best Black Friday deals from Disney so you don't miss out on a bargain.
Disney Black Friday deals
Disney Store Beauty and the Beast Wardrobe Jewellery Box
If you want adventure in the great wide somewhere, start with this Beauty and the Beast wardrobe jewellery box.
Give all your kids' nic-nacs (and your bank balance!) a happily ever after with this characterful box.
Treat their trinkets for just £45 and save yourself £20 this Black Friday.
Disney Store Mickey Mouse Signature Mug
Whether you're looking for a present for a Disney fanatic or you fancy treating yourself this Black Friday, look no further than this Mickey Mouse mug.
Hold the sugar for your tea and coffee because Disney has already sweetened the deal.
Get yours for just £7, down from £11.
Disney Store Stitch Giant Soft Toy
Ohana means family and Black Friday means bringing this giant Stitch toy home to yours.
This adorable soft toy has been reduced from £70 ahead of the biggest shopping gay of the year.
Disney Store Tiana Costume Story Set For Kids
Make dreams come true with this Princess Tiana costume set.
The collection is fit for a princess with three costumes with three matching accessories.
Reduced from £130, it could be yours for £65.
Disney will be running even more savings for Black Friday on Friday 26, so keep your eyes peeled!
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