Save $100 when you buy two Kids Edition Fire 8 HD Tablets

With many of us stuck working from home, and with outdoor and social options limited, it’s the perfect time to shop for kids tablet deals. In fact, right now, at Amazon, you can save $100 on a bundle that includes two 8-inch Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablets, with child-proof cases. Get these two Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablets, as well as 1 year of Amazon Kids+, for just $180, down from the original price of $280. That’s a lot of entertainment, and education, for a lot less.

If you’ve spent a minute with children over the pandemic, never mind a whole day, you’ll know how helpful a tablet can be. It’s not just about the nearly unlimited hours of entertainment and education a Fire HD 8 for Kids tablet can supply, but because of everything this deal brings with it. There are two tablets, so kids won’t have to share, and on top of that there’s an entire year of Amazon Kids+ (FreeTime Unlimited), fun colorful cases that are child-proof, and it comes with a built-in stand. And this tablet offers up to 12 hours of battery — for watching, browsing, reading, or playing.

Inside the tablet, there’s more good news with a year of Amazon Kids+.  This gives you more than 20,000 apps, books, games, Audible books, and videos. Kids can explore favorite apps, like PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, and Disney. And this isn’t necessarily just putting your child in front of a screen; there are a great number of apps for learning, including spelling, reading, math, and really everything. There is a dashboard for parents as well as Amazon Kids parental controls, which allow you to set goals for education, create limits on screen time, and of course choose what content you want available and not. After your free year, the membership will automatically renew, and it’s only $2.99 a month!

Now, if you want your kids to access content from other apps, like Netflix or Zoom, or games like Minecraft, all of that is easy to set up via the Parents Dashboard. But you’re not just limited to what’s available over Wi-Fi. These kids tablets comes with 32 GB of internal storage. So, if you’re on the go without internet access, or have other videos or content you’d prefer your children enjoy, that’s always easy to manage as well.

Now is the perfect time to load up on tablets for the kids, and with this bundle from Amazon, you can score two Fire HD 8 Kids Edition tablets, with a child-proof cases as well as 1 year of Amazon Kids+ for just $180. That’s $100 off their regular price of $280. But this deal won’t last long, so better take advantage right away.

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