Big toy chains giving away FREE Lego sets to shoppers at hundreds of stores this weekend

POPULAR high-street toy chains are giving away free Lego sets this weekend to mark Star Wars Day on May 4.
The Entertainer, Smyths and the Lego Store are all dishing out the kits completely free of charge - but only while stocks last.
At The Entertainer, Lego Star Wars U-Wing Ships - usually retailing at £59.99 - are going free on Saturday.
Customers are invited to come in for the full "make and take" experience.
No other purchase is necessary, and the kits are handed being handed out first come first served - so don't hang around.
There are 120 participating stores, which you can check .
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Over at Smyths, Lego Star Wars mini Millennium Falcons are being given out on Saturday.
Fans can visit any of the more than 100 shops around the country to claim one.
And this mini kit is exclusive to this Smyths store event.
It can't be purchased anywhere - making the offer all the more exciting.
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Neither of the chains are allowing customers to book a place, so be prepared to queue.
The Lego Store itself is also joining in with the celebrations - for the whole weekend.
Throughout Saturday and between midday and 2pm on Sunday, customers can pop in and build their own Grogu - also known as Baby Yoda.
All 19 official Lego Stores are participating, but again the kits are dished out on a first come first served basis.
Finally, Lego fans can sign up to get a free Lego Life Magazine.
The offer gets you the mag in the post four times a year, if your child is aged between 5 and 9.
The magazine includes Lego news, themed games and puzzles, character comics, posters and sneak peaks at future Lego products.
May 4 is Star Wars Day because it sounds similar to "may the force" (be with you).
Meanwhile, thousands of Brits on Universal Credit and other benefits can score discounted or even free entry to top UK attractions this Early May Bank Holiday.
Families feeling the pinch can still make the most of the long weekend with savings of up to £60 on big-ticket days out.
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With some attractions offering tickets for just £1, and others completely free, it means you could enjoy up to three days out across the May 4-6 weekend for next to nothing.
We’ve rounded up the best deals here to help you plan your break without breaking the bank.