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Fire Kids Edition tablets are on sale for up to $40 off at Amazon
There are some out there, but when you’re looking to buy one for your child you likely want to narrow it down to the more . Amazon Fire Kids Edition tablets have features and specs that make them a great device for kids.
Fire 7, Fire HD 8, and Fire HD 10 Kids Edition tablets are all on sale at Amazon — you’ll save $30 or $40, depending on the model.
Fire Kids Edition tablets are not toys — they’re fully functioning tablets, but have top-of-the-line parental controls. As a parent, you can personalize screen time limits, set educational goals, filter age-appropriate content, and manage web browsing and content use.
The tablets are physically built for kids and come standard in a kid-proof case and include a two-year worry-free guarantee, meaning if the tablet breaks within two years, Amazon will replace it with no questions asked.
Each Fire Kids Edition tablet also come loaded with a year of FreeTime Unlimited, which gives your child access to more than 20,000 popular apps and games, videos, books, and educational content.
Check out model-specific specs below:
The Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet has a seven-inch IPS display and 16GB of internal storage, though you can add a microSD card for up to 256GB of expandable storage. The battery life provides up to eight hours of reading, browsing the web, watching video, and listening to music. The Fire 7 comes with either a pink, blue, or yellow case.
This model has an eight-inch HD display and 32GB of internal storage that is expandable by up to 400GB with a microSD card. Your child gets up to 10 hours of activity with the Fire HD 8’s battery life. This version also comes with either a pink, blue, or yellow case.
The Fire HD 10 is the largest of the Kids Edition tablets with a 10.1-inch 1080p Full HD screen. It has 32GB of internal storage that you can expand by up to 256GB with a microSD card. This tablet provides 10 hours of active battery life and comes with either a pink, blue, or yellow case.
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