Technology
Echo Dot Kids Edition is on sale for almost 30% off
TL;DR: Snag the adorable Echo Dot Kids Edition for $49.99 at Amazon. It’s typically $69.99, so you’ll save 29%.
Sorry to say but summer is basically over. Lil Nas X’s “Old Town Road” no longer controls the charts and the next Disney movie doesn’t roll out until October. The end of summer songs and blockbusters indicates that it is once again time for back to school. If you’re a parent you either love or fear this time of year, and chances are your child feels the exact same way.
Help ease their transition back to class with their own adorable version of the Echo Dot. This Echo Dot made especially for kids is perfect for those who either struggle with reading or don’t enjoy it just yet.
Kids can ask Alexa to read and tell them stories, whether they read along with a book of their own, or just enjoy listening to words come alive, they’re sure to want to read more and more. The exploring doesn’t stop there: Along with the comes one year of access to FreeTime Unlimited. This program is filled with kid-friendly content including educational games and skills for your child’s tablet or smartphone, so kids can learn while they play. And with the , playtime won’t interfere with bedtime, as parents can set daily time limits to ensure that Alexa won’t be telling any stories after lights out.
The kids version of Amazon’s beloved Echo Dot is available today for $49.99. It’s typically $69.99, so you’ll save $20.
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