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Fire for Kids Unlimited family plan on sale for 41% off (UK deal)
TL;DR: A one-year subscription to the Fire for Kids Unlimited family plan is on sale for £47, saving you 41% on list price. (And for Prime members, it’s just £29.)
We’re not for a second suggesting that your children aren’t complete angels, but the Christmas holidays can be a stressful time for everyone, and tensions can sometimes run high.
There will almost definitely come a point when you need some peace and quiet. OK, there will definitely be many of these points, and a service that can effectively guarantee some peace is worth its weight in gold.
Fire for Kids Unlimited provides unlimited access to thousands of kid-friendly books, films, TV shows, educational apps, and games. This service could be your ticket to blissful silence when you need it most.
A one-year Fire for Kids Unlimited family plan is now on sale for just £47, or £29 for Prime members. This is down by 41% on list price, saving you £32. This plan provides access for up to four children, and includes a £10 promotional reward sent straight to your Amazon account. That might be useful for the upcoming Black Friday sales.
Give yourself the gift of peace with this Fire for Kids Unlimited family plan deal.
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