Kids Can Beat the Summer Blues with Amazon Echo Dot Kids

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If you’re looking to keep your kids entertained this summer so that you get a break as well, consider getting them an Amazon Echo Dot Kids 5th Gen for under $30. It’s cheap enough that you can get one for each of your children. The latest release of the speaker works just like any other Echo Dot but has parental controls and education to keep your children safe, entertained, and learning.

Make no mistake that this speaker is not a toy and still provides clear vocals and vibrant sound. Your child can get one of Amazon’s most popular Echo devices made just for them and will have fun and learn when using the Echo Dot Kids. They can get homework help and set alarms for when they need to start their homework.

Amazon Echo Dot Kids Homework Help

Additionally, there’s kid-friendly entertainment. It ships with a year of Amazon Kids+, which gives them access to kid-friendly Audible books, interactive games, and of course, educational skills. You get one year free, and if you choose to keep it after that first year, it will renew, starting at $4.99/month plus tax. The device will also play music, read stories, and call friends and family.

What makes it really worth mentioning are the parental controls. The kid-friendly Echo Dot parental controls are easy to use, allowing you to set daily time limits, filter explicit content, and review your child’s activity. You can manage all of this in the Amazon Parent Dashboard.

Take 53% off the price of this kids’ smart speaker and pay just $27.99 in your choice of a cute owl or dragon design. Your kids will be thrilled.

All-New Amazon Echo Dot Kids 5th Gen

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