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Amazon Fire For Kids Unlimited 1 Month Free Trial

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Amazon Fire For Kids tablet

Kids get unlimited access to thousands of books, movies, TV shows, educational apps, audio books and games on Fire and Kindle devices.

Ages from 3 to 12 are catered for with content from providers such as Disney, Nickelodeon, BBC and Amazon Originals.

Parents can control and monitor usage including screen time limits, setting educational goals and age-filtering.

Download content for offline access – great for travelling and when you don’t have Wi-Fi.

Try it free and cancel any time.

Amazon Fire For Kids home page

FAQs

1. What is included in the Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited free trial?
The 1-month free trial offers unlimited access to thousands of kid-friendly books, movies, TV shows, educational apps, and games across Fire and Kindle devices.

2. Do I need to provide payment details?
Yes, payment information is required, but you will not be charged until the trial period ends.

3. Can I cancel before the trial ends?
Yes, you can cancel anytime during the free trial to avoid charges.

4. How much does the service cost after the trial?
After the trial, it costs £4.99 per month.

5. Does the service offer parental controls?
Yes, parents can manage screen time limits, set educational goals, and filter content based on age.

How Does Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited Compare to Other Kids’ Streaming Services?

Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited is unique as it combines entertainment and educational content, catering specifically to children aged 3 to 12. Compared to mainstream platforms like Netflix, which offers a broad range of content for all ages, Amazon Fire for Kids focuses exclusively on kids’ programming and includes educational apps. It also provides strong parental controls, making it a great choice for families looking for a safe, customizable environment for their children. With a price point lower than many general streaming services, it’s a value-driven option for families.

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