Save $50 on an Amazon Kindle Kids Edition

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With the school year approaching, you want your child to have every advantage. Education always starts with reading. Help your child by focusing on reading with an Amazon Kindle Kids Edition. They can choose a fun cover, then experience the joy of reading.

The purchase of this kids e-reader includes:

  • Gen 10 Kindle
  • One year of Amazon Kids+ (FreeTime Unlimited)
  • Child-friendly cover
  • Two-year worry-free guarantee.
Kindle Kids Ebooks

The Kindle itself has a black and white glare-free display and a battery that will last for weeks. It’s geared toward reading books, so is different than a tablet. There are no games, ads, or videos to take your child’s attention away – no distractions. It can be paired with Bluetooth headphones or a speaker to listen to audiobooks on Audible.

The complete Harry Potter series and first book from other popular series, such as Artemis Fowl, are included in the Amazon Kindle Kids Edition with the one-year subscription of Amazon Kids+. The subscription will renew at $2.99/month plus tax after the first year. Parents can buy more titles from the Kindle Store, just like they would their own books.

Perhaps best of all, it’s worry-free – if the Kindle breaks within the two-year warranty, you can return it, and Amazon will replace it for free.

Take $50 off this great tool for your kids and pay just $59.99 with your choice of cover.

Amazon Kindle Kids Edition

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