Technology
Fire Tablet Kids Edition is $40 off for Prime members
TL;DR: Get the kids version of Amazon’s best-selling Fire Tablet for $40 off; only $59.99 (Prime member exclusive).
Letting your child borrow your tablet so they can play Candy Crush all day can be a disaster waiting to happen. You can see it playing out in your head, can’t you? Either they throw it on the ground out of frustration and shatter its screen, spill a drink all over it and ultimately fry the device, or whatever new, creative way children have come up with to destroy something. It isn’t their fault — they are kids — but you can totally avoid this by just getting them a well-protected tablet of their own.
And Prime members are in luck, because they can score a Fire 7 kids edition tablet for $40 off on Amazon right now.
The Fire 7 kids edition gives the youngsters the content they crave — with the included Amazon FreeTime Unlimited subscription, they’ll have access to over 20,000 books, films, TV shows, and apps (that’ll keep them busy for a while). With highly-customizable parental controls, you’ll be able to filter what your kid can and can’t see at all times, plus set screen-time limits. And perhaps the most important feature: It’s well-protected. Thanks to the Fire 7’s kid-proof case and two-year warranty, you won’t have to feel too anxious if something happens to go wrong.
Make your kid’s day — pick up a Fire 7 kids edition tablet and save $40 at checkout when you become an Amazon Prime member.
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