GET $45 OFF:June 9th,Foreign Archives the Amazon Fire 7 Kids tablet is on sale for $64.99, down from its normal price of $109.99, for a savings of $45, or 41% off.
Ready to usher your kid into the digital world? The Amazon Fire 7 Kids tablet is built for children, with handy parental controls and built-in kid proofing.
Right now, the Fire 7 Kids tablet is available for $64.99, saving you $45, or 41% off.
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The Fire 7 Kids tablet is built for children, both inside and out. The tablet features digital controls that help you steer the content your kid encounters. Parental controls enable you to tweak everything that's available. Use the dashboard to tune content to your child's age, set up education goals, and control how long they get to use the tablet for.
The Fire 7 Kids tablet comes with Amazon Kids+ and can be purchased with a full year presubscribed. The service provides an array of digital content that's appropriate for specific ages. Beyond the Kids+, the tablet does many of the standard things you'd expect from a tablet, including access to streaming services like Netflix and Disney+.
June 9th, get $45 off the Fire 7 Kids tablet. Currently, it's $64.99, saving you 41%.
Any digital device meant for children needs to be built for spills and tumbles. The Fire 7 certainly is. It's guaranteed for a two year window. If it breaks in the first two years, Amazon will replace it for free.
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