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Best deal on the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet (UK deal)
TL;DR: The Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet is on sale for £89.99 on Amazon, saving you 31% on list price.
Tablets are expensive bits of kit, so handing over your precious device to a child can be a nervy experience. You’re better off investing in a tablet that’s designed with kids in mind, so you keep yours safe.
Amazon’s range of Fire Kids Edition tablets are built for even the clumsiest of children, with a kid-proof case and a two-year, worry-free guarantee. This generous guarantee includes cover for anything that happens to your tablet. If something breaks, just return the tablet and Amazon will replace it for free.
All Fire Kids Edition tablets also include a year of Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited at no additional cost. This is an all-in-one subscription that brings together all the types of content that kids actually want, with thousands of books, films, TV shows, educational apps, games, and Audible audiobooks.
You can now pick up the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet for just £89.99 on Amazon. This is down by 31% on list price, saving you £40. It’s not the only Amazon device that’s on sale right now, with the whole range going on offer earlier than expected.
Save on a Kids Edition tablet and beat the Prime Day rush.
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