Technology
Amazon FreeTime Unlimited is on sale for $2.99 for the first 3 months
Keeping kids entertained is no easy task, especially when it’s your job 24/7 to do so. Even the most successful super-parents need a break sometimes — just a few moments to kick back and grab a little peace of mind. The best way to do that? Give your kids the best films, TV shows, books, and more at their fingertips. It’s all available with Amazon FreeTime.
From now until April 30th, new FreeTime Unlimited customers can sign up for 3 full months of Amazon FreeTime for just $2.99 (regularly $29.99). In addition to your unlimited access, you’ll also receive a $5 Kindle e-book credit to get your kid started.
When you subscribe to Amazon FreeTime, you’ll get unlimited access to all sorts of entertainment, including games and other educational apps for your children to get engrossed in. On the parent side of things, you’ll be able to curate hundreds of hours of experiences to keep your kids happy and busy while you handle all the other duties of adult life. Parents can also personalize screen time limits, set educational goals, filter age-appropriate content, and manage web browsing based on their preferences. FreeTime can be enjoyed across a large selection of compatible devices, including Amazon Fire, Echo, and Kindle, as well as iOS and Android.
Keep your kids safe and happy, all while you get some well-deserved “you” time — get a subscription to Amazon FreeTime for just $2.99 for your first three months while the offer lasts, as well as that $5 Kindle e-book credit.
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