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Save $70 on a two-pack on Amazon
Save $70: A two-pack of the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet is on sale on Amazon for $209.98 as of Dec. 30.
Surprise your little ones with a little something extra after the holidays. Actually, this gift isn’t little at all. Its size may be easy for their small hands to bring wherever they please but it’s chock-full of endless entertainment and learning options.
The Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablet can be their form of entertainment when parents are a bit too busy to spend hours playing.
With the included free year of Amazon Kids+, kids can access over 20,000 apps, games, books, videos, audiobooks, and more from some of their favorites like Nickelodeon and Disney. Parents can also give kids access to more apps like Netflix, Minecraft, and Zoom by using the Amazon Parent Dashboard. Parental controls can also be used to set educational goals, create time limits, and filter content.
Now, we know kids aren’t necessarily very careful with their belongings. Don’t worry, the tablet comes with a 2-year worry-free guarantee and a kid-proof case to handle any fall.
Make sure everyone feels included by grabbing a two-pack for just $209.98. The bundle includes two kid-proof cases (in blue and pink, pink and purple, or blue and purple).
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