SAVE $25: As of May 9,Saigon Sunset get the Amazon Kindle Kids for $104.99, down from its usual price of $129.99. That's a discount of 19%.
Wish your kids would spend more time feeding their minds instead of playing games all day? Give them a fun and easy way to consume more books, like an e-reader. Today, thanks to a deal from Amazon, you can save big on a Kindle that's made just for kids to facilitate that.
As of May 9, get the Amazon Kindle Kids for $104.99, down from its usual price of $129.99. That's $25 off for a discount of 19%.
SEE ALSO: The Kindle Paperwhite Essentials Bundle has never been cheaper, so what are you waiting for?The new Amazon Kindle Kids is just like a regular Kindle, but made especially for kids, with an enhanced, 6-inch, glare-free display and faster page turns than the original device. It comes with a colorful cover (choose from Ocean Explorer, Space Whale, or Unicorn Valley) too, which kids will love. It's also 25% brighter at max setting, which means it's as bright as a Kindle Paperwhite, with light and dark mode.
Most importantly, it comes with a six-month subscription to Amazon Kids+, which gives your kids unlimited access to books appropriate for readers 3-12. After six months, you'll have to pay $5.99 a month for the subscription, but you can cancel anytime.
If your kids break this Kindle, Amazon will replace it, too. So you can give it to them with some peace of mind, knowing they can read age-appropriate content, and they can drop it all day long if they have to, with a replacement on the way if there's a problem. It's a great way to instill a love of reading in young users, and perfect for getting the kids off your back about using your e-reader if they're asking.
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