Keep Your Kids Busy with an Echo Pop Kids for 48% Off

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Kids always look forward to their summer breaks, but it’s also good to keep them busy until school starts up again. Get them an Amazon Echo Pop Kids. At such a low price, you can get one for each of your kids and keep everyone content.

Like all Echo devices, Amazon Alexa is built in, but it uses “Hey Disney!” a new voice assistant that allows kids to hear the weather from Mickey Mouse, set timers with Dory or Olaf, have their favorite Disney story read to them, etc.

Amazon Echo Pop Kids Designed With Fun In Mind

While other kids versions have cute animal designs, this one reaches out to Disney and Marvel for design help. Make no mistake, though, this smart speaker is not a toy. Among many other functions, it can stream age-appropriate songs from Amazon Music, Spotify, Apple Music, and more.

The Amazon Echo Kids Pop includes six months of Amazon Kids+ to keep kids safe and provide more fun with Audible books, interactive games, morning routines, and Alexa skills. When the six months have expired, your subscription will continue at $4.99/month plus tax, but you can cancel at any time. Think twice about that, though, as along with this subscription is a parent dashboard that allows you to control the content your child is being exposed to and for how long.

Amazon Echo Pop Kids Age Appropriate Content

It’s every parent’s dream for their children to learn independence, and this smart speaker will aid in that endeavor. Your child can set up times and alarms to wake up on their own, start their bedtime routine, work on their homework, etc. They can also turn on compatible smart lights, call friends and family, get homework help from Alexa, and more.

You can get it now at 48% off and pay just $25.99, in either the Disney Princess or Marvel Avengers design.

Amazon Echo Pop Kids

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