Technology
Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet 2-packs are $50 off on Amazon
TL;DR: Keep your little ones happy and busy with the Amazon Fire 7 kids edition tablet — get a pack of two for just $149.99, a 25% savings.
Tablets aren’t just for adults — kids want them too. We understand the hesitation though. Is your six-year-old going to smash your new iPad Pro to bits? Yeah, probably. Fortunately, they make tablets that are designed specifically for the unpredictable nature of young ones. That’s right, kids tablets.
And here’s a good example: The Amazon Fire 7 tablet kids edition — you can get a two-pack for $50 off the original price. Two tablets for just $149.99? Sounds good.
The Fire 7 kids edition comes already encased in a protective cover that’ll keep damage at bay if it’s dropped, thrown, or whatever else your kid decides to do to it (by accident, of course). The 16GB device even comes with a two-year warranty, so if it does break, you can get it replaced. The tablet will effortlessly keep your kids busy with fun, educational apps and games, as well as books, videos, music, and an internet browser. With the easy-to-use parental controls, you’ll be able to limit screen time and filter content at the push of a button. Also with your purchase, you’ll even get a complimentary year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited — so, what are you waiting for?
Treat your little ones to an Amazon Fire 7 tablet kids edition — grab two of them and save $50 off of your purchase.
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