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Amazon Echo Dot and Fire 7 Kids Edition bundle is $40 off ahead of Prime Day
TL;DR: The adorable kids editions of the Echo Dot . and Fire 7 are available together for $129.98 on Amazon.
Do you love Alexa so much that you basically consider her a family member? Well now you can let your kids join in on the fun with this special bundle that includes a version of the Amazon Echo and Fire 7 tablet made just for them.
The adorable Kids Edition Echo Dot and Fire 7 come in all the colors of the rainbow (including rainbow) so you’re sure to find your child’s favorite. And both of these devices come with equipped with the same features you love, made with your little one in mind. Using Alexa, your child can easily ask their Echo to call grandma and show her how much they’ve grown or even ask Alexa to read them a story, which is great for those who are just starting to read. Afraid they’ll never put it down? With both the Echo and Fire 7, parents can easily set daily time limits.
Just before Prime Day you can save $40 on both the Kids Edition Echo and Fire 7 jammed packed with Alexa, a one year subscription to FreeTime Unlimited and a 2-year worry-free guarantee, so if either the Echo or the tablet break Amazon will send you a new one. Originally priced at $169.98 you can grab this bundle today for $129.98, a savings of 24%.
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