Take $60 off an Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet

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If you’re already looking toward summer and want to keep your child busy throughout the day, consider an Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet to supplement their playtime outside. They can have their own tablet – yet one that will be safe as well, eliminating your parental concerns.

Being called a kids’ tablet does not make it a toy. It’s a full-featured tablet for ages 6 through 12. It has an octa-core processor, 3GB RAM, 10.1″ Full HD display with strengthened aluminosilicate, dual cameras, and USB-C port. The storage is expandable up to 1 TB. Don’t worry if your child breaks the tablet, as it carries a two-year worry-free guarantee.

Amazon Fire 10 Tablet Kds Pro Features

A one-year Amazon Kids+ subscription is included with a tablet purchase. It unlocks more than 20,000 apps, games, books, videos, songs, and audiobooks. The purchase includes educational content from National Geographic, Rabbids Coding, and more. The subscription will automatically renew after one year, when you will be charged $2.99 plus tax monthly. Easily cancel at any time.

While there is access to a digital store, kids are not allowed to purchase the apps. They can request apps that they want, but a parent must approve the purchases before the child can purchase or download them. The web browser control will help filter inappropriate content, and parents can also block specific websites. Kids can send out announcements and make voice and video calls when over Wi-Fi, yet only to approved contacts through Alexa.

Take $60 off the price of this kids tablet in your choice of colors, one year of Amazon Kids+, parental controls, a slim case, and the two-year guarantee, and pay just $139.99. Alternatively, add a sleeve, screen protector, and kids headset for a total of $207.46.

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