![]() That’s one reason we’ve included latest iPad mini and iPad 10.2 here. Older kids might well ask you to buy them an iPad. But, you can remove some or all of these restrictions as they get older, reverting to the regular Fire tablet interface designed for adults when, say, they turn 13… if they’re still using the tablet at that point.Īlthough Amazon Fire tablets are not Android tablets and don’t have the Google Play store or any Google apps on them, Amazon’s Appstore still has a lot of popular apps that kids love, and they can watch YouTube (if you let them) via a web browser. The best thing about these tablets is that they provide a safe walled garden that does a great job of making sure your kids don’t see anything they shouldn’t. That’s the same price, but has a slimmer, more age-appropriate case and a more grown-up interface as well (shown above).įinally, with both tablets you get a year’s subscription to Amazon Kids+ which lets your child play games, read books (including audiobooks), watch videos and other things – including educational apps – that usually cost money. But, if you’re buying it for an older child, there’s the option of a more grown-up-looking Fire HD 8 Kids Pro. That breakage is less likely because a chunky case is included in the box to protect the tablet. So if your child manages to break it, Amazon will replace it. First is a two-year warranty that covers any accidental damage.
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