Technology
Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet for under £70 from Amazon
Usually, kids are great. They burst with fun, laughter, and cuddles. Sometimes however, they are not great. They are in fact bursting with anger, screams, and a dangerous combo of windmilling limbs and a surprising turn of pace.
These are the times when parents rightfully turn to any form of technology that can help ride out the storm. The problem is, the thought of handing over your laptop or tablet to a child mid-tantrum is pretty terrifying. In this situation you need a tablet made for kids.
Amazon’s Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet has a 7-inch display, 16 gigabytes of internal storage, and a kid-proof case. It also comes with a two-year worry-free guarantee, so if your little darling breaks the tablet, you can return it and Amazon will replace the device for free. No questions asked.
You can now pick up the Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet for £69.99 if you purchase before midnight on May 14. That’s a £30 saving on list price, and includes one year of Fire For Kids Unlimited. This gives your kids access to more than 5,000 popular apps and games, videos, books, Audible audiobooks, and educational content from Disney, Nickelodeon, Sesame Street, and more. So in your times of need, you are covered.
You need to act fast if you want to pick up the Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet at this reduced rate. You’ll thank yourself when things next get tense.
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