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Shani Cohen

Aldi launch ride on fire engines and police bikes for kids - and they're just £35

Struggling with what to get for the kids this Christmas? Fear not as Aldi has just the thing for aspiring police officers and firefighters.

The budget supermarket has launched ride on fire engines, police bikes and ambulances just in time for the festive season - and they’re just £34.99 each.

The ride on bikes, which are pedal operated, feature working headlights and realistic sound effects, with a top speed of 3kilometres per hour.

You can choose between three models including a fire engine, police bike and an ambulance - however we’d suggest acting quickly as we have a feeling these toys won’t be around for much longer.

This Ambulance ride on bike is just £34.99 (Aldi)

The bikes are part of Aldi's Specialbuys range and are only being sold online - so you won’t be able to find them in your nearest Aldi store.

You can get the toy posted straight to your door, but standard delivery is free on orders about £30 - so with these bikes you’re in luck.

Next day delivery, or named day delivery will cost you £3.95, but seeing as Aldi isn’t planning to dispatch these until November 7, we’d suggest saving your pennies.

Best of all? The bikes come with a rechargeable battery - so you won’t have to keep buying new ones to keep it running.

We have a feeling this ride on fire engine bike won't be around for much longer (Aldi)

Aldi’s website states the bikes are for ages 2+ with adult supervision required at all times.

There's also the Little Town Wooden Balance Bike available online but it's priced slightly higher at £44.99. Perfect for improving stability and building balance skills, this wooden bike is offered in grey or pastel pink.

If you're looking for other ways to entertain the kids' this Christmas, last month, Aldi launched its online toy shop, which features 185 products to choose from.

It means parents have the perfect chance to get a head start on their Christmas shopping. However, supply chain issues has caused delays to more than 60 Specialbuy items, including the supermarkets impressive range of wooden toys.

Around 15 wooden toys including a mini grocery playset and Peppa Pig house also faced problems.

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