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$10 for $20 Worth of All Toys, Games, Electronics, and Kids’ Clothing at Toys“R”Us and Babies“R”Us

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Valid starting at 5 p.m. on Black Friday, nab toys for all ages at any Toys“R”Us, Babies“R”Us or the FAO Schwarz NYC flagship location

$10 for $20 Worth of All Toys, Games, Electronics, and Kids’ Clothing

With the hottest toys at Toys“R”Us this holiday season, kids can stage miniature battles between the LEGO Star Wars Rebel Trooper Army Pack ($14.99), dress up with the Barbie Hairtastic Hairplay Wig Set ($7.98), or battle to save Skylands in this season’s most epic video game, Skylanders Giants. Prices and selection may vary by location; check out your local Toys“R”Us newspaper insert to see the newest arrivals at a store near you.

This deal is valid at all US Toys"R"Us and Babies"R"Us stores, and the FAO Schwarz NYC flagship location, starting at 5 p.m. on Black Friday, November 23, 2012.

Groupon will honor the amount paid for this voucher ($10) if not used by December 24, 2012, by crediting purchaser's Groupon account in Groupon Bucks. The promotional value expires December 24, 2012 and the voucher is not redeemable at Toys“R”Us after that date.

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Promotional value expires Dec 24, 2012. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person. In-store only. Not valid outside USA. Not valid until 11/23/12 at 5PM. Not valid toward Buyer Protection Plan, gift cards including those for digital content, photo studios, phone orders, special orders, assembly fee, breast-pump rental fee, delivery fee, or shipping & handling. Valid only on a purchase of $20 or more. Not withstanding anything above or below, vouchers not valid with Toys"R"Us after 12/24/12. Thereafter, Groupon will refund amount paid in Groupon credit for unredeemed vouchers. See full terms and conditions. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Toys"R"Us and Babies"R"Us

For more than 60 years, Toys“R”Us has been helping kids be kids and grown-ups to revisit their childhoods by providing one of the largest selections of top-brand toys, electronics, games and everyday baby essentials. Founder, Charles Lazarus, revolutionized the toy business by modeling his stores after supermarkets, providing a variety of options to suit varying ages and interests and offering customers to help themselves and have fun in the process. Today, that sense of playfulness is evident at nearly 600 stores in the United States alone, including a flagship location in Times Square where kids are greeted by a 60-foot Ferris wheel, a 5-ton animatronic T-Rex, and a life-sized, 4,000-square-foot Barbie house.

Beyond everybody's favorite bikes, trains and video games, each Toys“R”Us store keeps its shelves stocked with the season’s must-have toys as well as nostalgic standbys that never go out of style. Time-tested brands such as LEGO, Radio Flyer, NERF and Fisher-Price share the shelves with an expansive selection of electronics for older kids, including Wii U and tablets. And though the company has inspired generations of boys and girls to try their hardest not to grow up, it also strives to ensure budding brains develop right on track by devoting a significant portion of its stores to “smart-play” with a wide selection of electronic learning toys and software.

Toys“R”Us—whose extended family of brands includes Babies“R”Us and FAO Schwarz—has earned a number of awards and recognitions through the years, including a spot on Fortune’s list of the World’s Most Admired Companies in 2012. The company has also drawn considerable recognition for its expansive charitable efforts, which include partnerships with the Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation and Save the Children. This year also marks the tenth consecutive year that the company has partnered with the Marine Toys for Tots Foundation to collect new, unwrapped toys and monetary donations in its stores to benefit the organization.

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