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Fire Kids Edition Tablet, 7" Display, 16 GB, Blue Kid-Proof Case (Previous Generation - 5th)

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  • Up to $109 in savings on Fire, 1 year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited and a Kid-Proof Case, plus a 2-year worry-free guarantee
  • Not a toy, a full-featured Fire tablet with a 7" IPS display and front and rear cameras.
  • The included 1 year of FreeTime Unlimited gives your kids access to 15,000 popular apps and games, videos, books, and educational content from PBS Kids, Nickelodeon, Disney, and more. Your subscription will then automatically renew every month starting at just $2.99 per month plus applicable tax. You may cancel at any time by visiting the Amazon Parent Dashboard or contacting Customer Service
  • 16 GB of internal storage. Add a microSD card for up to 200 GB of additional storage.
  • 2-year worry-free guarantee: if they break it, return it and we'll replace it for free. No questions asked.
  • Unlimited, free access to 10,000 kid-friendly books, movies, TV shows, educational apps, and games with 1 year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited included
  • Best-in-class parental controls allow you to manage usage limits, content access, and educational goals
Sometimes Oops Happens

If they break it, we'll replace it. No questions asked.

We all know accidents happen. The 2-year worry-free guarantee includes coverage for anything that happens to your Fire tablet. Just return the tablet and we’ll replace it for free. It also covers your Fire tablet against electrical and mechanical breakdowns. Learn more

A case designed for little hands, protects against big drops

The Kid-Proof Case is designed to be the perfect solution for parents who need worry-free protection against drops, bumps, and the typical mayhem caused by kids at play. Designed to be durable and lightweight, the Kid-Proof Case fits perfectly in little hands without adding unnecessary weight to their Fire tablet.

What kids want today. And tomorrow.

Hits kids love from PBS, Nickelodeon, Disney, and more

Amazon FreeTime Unlimited is the first-ever all-in-one subscription that brings together all the types of content that kids ages 3-10 love—books, movies, TV shows, educational apps, and games. You don't have to spend time guessing what your kids will enjoy. Fire Kids Edition includes a year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited at no additional cost.

Best selection of digital content

On Amazon.com or the device, parents can hand-select additional paid and free titles that kids can access in Amazon FreeTime, like Disney Jr., Angry Birds, Minecraft, and more.

Coming Soon—Smart Filters

To ensure that your child sees only age-appropriate content, FreeTime Smart Filters tailor subscription content based on your child's age, so that older kids don't get the baby stuff and little kids don’t see the scary stuff.

Made just for them

Designed with kids in mind

Fire Kids Edition starts in Amazon FreeTime, which is built from the ground up just for kids. The background color and fonts change to a kid-friendly design, kids only see the titles that they have access to see, the home screen carousel shows their recently viewed titles, and they can even navigate visually to content based on characters or topics—for example “Elmo,” “Dinosaurs,” or “Puppies.”

Profiles designed for kids…

Parents can create up to four individual child profiles and choose content that they want to give each of their kids access to. It's like giving each kid his or her very own, personalized tablet. A child’s profile does not have access to in-app purchases, email, or social media features.

…And for parents

Parents can take Fire Kids Edition out of Amazon FreeTime using a password. Fine tune settings, download apps, or share kids’ drawings with family on Facebook. You can choose specific books, videos, and apps for your child to see in Amazon FreeTime from your library.

First ABCs. Then Dora.

Screen time limits so they don’t just play

Amazon FreeTime offers innovative parental controls that encourage learning before play and that help manage screen time. With FreeTime, you select all of the content your kids can see, and you can limit your kids' screen time by content type—for example, you may choose to limit videos and games, but make reading time unlimited. FreeTime blocks stores and in-app payments, so you don't have to worry about additional expenses.

Easily set educational goals

Parents can block access to games and cartoons until after educational goals are met, and set when FreeTime may be used. Learn First and Bed Time features extend Amazon FreeTime's existing Daily Time Limit controls.

Amazon FreeTime web browser

Once parents turn this feature on, kids can access more than 40,000 age-appropriate YouTube videos and websites. Websites and videos are selected using a combination of the expertise of Common Sense Media and Amazon FreeTime team to ensure they are appropriate for kids. Parents can also add most websites if they choose to.

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Customer reviews

4.2 out of 5 stars
4.2 out of 5
24,015 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the age-appropriateness and appearance of the tablet. For example, they mention it's perfect for kids, has kid-friendly TV shows and movies, and is easy for little hands to grip. They appreciate the value. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use, durability, apps, and performance.

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3,497 customers mention3,051 positive446 negative

Customers like the age-appropriateness of the tablet. They say it's perfect for kids, has kid-friendly TV shows and movies, and is easy for little hands to grip. Some customers also say the idea is great for parents who have young kids. Overall, most find the tablet to be the best tablets for children.

"...My girls profile is the freetime interface. The freetime profiles are kid friendly. Each profile can be set with its own individual passcode...." Read more

"These are the best tablets for children that I have ever encountered...." Read more

"...The parental controls for use times have been awesome!..." Read more

"...You can control the content by age range and set limits on what they can do and for how long...." Read more

2,878 customers mention2,802 positive76 negative

Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the tablet. They mention that it is fantastic, nice, and easy for kids to figure out. They also appreciate the case and cover. Overall, customers are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...The colors are very attractive as well. Me and the hubby both want the bumper if we get a Kindle Fire...." Read more

"...itself is resilient and easy for little ones to use, and the product has been wonderful...." Read more

"...It is priced appropriately in the market. For what it is, it appears to be good...." Read more

"...Simple learning curve for kidsVery good displayLOTS of content on Freetime Unlimited..." Read more

1,960 customers mention1,577 positive383 negative

Customers like the value of the tablet. They say it's worth every penny and is a good deal.

"...The price is great. The Kindle Fire is $50. The bumper is $24. 2 year protection is $17.99. Kindle Freetime is $36...." Read more

"...The cards are not that expensive though and they are easy to install...." Read more

"...Pros:• It is priced appropriately in the market. For what it is, it appears to be good...." Read more

"...The piece of mind is worth $20, but if the $20 is cost prohibitive to you, I'd say you could probably do without...." Read more

3,034 customers mention1,969 positive1,065 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the tablet. Some mention that it's very easy to navigate and understand, while others say that it was not user friendly, overly complicated to administer, tedious, and confusing to figure out.

"...are amazingly tough, the tablet itself is resilient and easy for little ones to use, and the product has been wonderful...." Read more

"...The carousel was so annoying. The layout was not convenient, the app store was WAY under par, was glitchy, lagged, and so many issues...." Read more

"...It can support multiple users with their own profile, including an adult profile that acts just like a standard tablet...." Read more

"...2 year no questions asked warrantySimple learning curve for kidsVery good displayLOTS of content on Freetime Unlimited..." Read more

2,418 customers mention1,408 positive1,010 negative

Customers are mixed about the apps. Some customers enjoy the variety of apps available on the Kids Free Time section, including educational apps. They say they can add apps to their Freetime App and love all the options. However, some customers report issues with the freetime application and user profiles. They mention that they can't search for apps, some apps are not compatible with Amazon Freetime, and there are no Google apps.

"...I love all the options in the Free Time. I can set profiles for both my girls that display content based on their age...." Read more

"...Cons:Limited to Amazon for apps, especially in Kid's profileScreen is a fingerprint magnet, and could use some glare reduction..." Read more

"...As far as the apps go, I have found there to be plenty of apps that work not only for my 3 year old but also my 2 year old...." Read more

"...There are plenty of educational apps too but I recommend researching them and letting your child tell you which one appeals to them...." Read more

2,403 customers mention1,534 positive869 negative

Customers are mixed about the durability of the tablet. Some mention that it's super durable, the hardware is nothing fancy but solid, and it comes with a sturdy case. However, others say that the battery life is not the greatest, the OS is the worst they've seen, and the content is a mixed bag.

"...Bottom Line: Cases are amazingly tough, the tablet itself is resilient and easy for little ones to use, and the product has been wonderful...." Read more

"...The Freetime Unlimited content is a mixed bag, not everything is incredible, but there is plenty of it that he has had no trouble finding things he..." Read more

"...• It came with a sturdy case, and everything he would need to be able to play with the tablet as a child should be able to play with a tablet...." Read more

"...I am surprised by the durability. The foam case does not look like it would protect the screen but it has....until today (May 2017)...." Read more

1,971 customers mention1,001 positive970 negative

Customers are mixed about the performance of the tablet. Some mention that it works really well, while others say that it doesn't work as expected. The hardware works remarkably well for the price, and it's great for reading. However, some customers report issues with the education goals feature and basic troubleshooting.

"...For a $50 tablet, it is impressive. It runs smooth, fast, and works well. Your getting more for your buck than what your paying for...." Read more

"...It's not the fastest tablet. It isn't the most feature-rich tablet. It doesn't have the sharpest display...." Read more

"...I have found is that 2 months later the tablets still work amazingly well without any glitches, and best of all they are DURABLE!..." Read more

"...I know that sounds weird, but I could not get the app to work, nor could I get to YouTube on the Web Browser...." Read more

1,448 customers mention197 positive1,251 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the charging of the tablet. They mention that the charging port seems weak, faulty, and comes loose. Some customers also report issues with charging intermittently and the cord not being straight. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality of the charging ports.

"...Lastly...the chargers were CRAP. They slip out easily and wiggle therefore does not charge the Kindle...." Read more

"...My once MAJOR complaint is the charging ports. We've always been very careful about not letting the kids plug in or unplug their tablets themselves...." Read more

"...Also, the charging port is already touchy...." Read more

"...It just kept popping back to the main screen. I took a video and will post it later to torture myself further...." Read more

After considering the price to purchase 3 of them and checking out the apps my husband and I were pretty sure we would purchase
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After considering the price to purchase 3 of them and checking out the apps my husband and I were pretty sure we would purchase
I purchased 3 of these Kindle kids edition tablets for my toddlers (ages 4,3,2 years old) And 1 non kids edition one for our older child for Easter. I was quite nervous that they'd break or the cases wouldn't be durable or that they wouldn't be able to use the apps they'd been using on my Samsung Tab S.After considering the price to purchase 3 of them and checking out the apps my husband and I were pretty sure we would purchase them. Then I came across the warranty. 2 year worry free guarantee! Are you kidding me? I knew there had to be a catch, I couldn't find one and at that point we were convinced it would be a good investment.I ordered 3 (at the time pink and blue were our only color choices) So we have 1 pink and 2 blue. Which has caused a host of issues on the toddler level (identifying who's tablet is who's as you can imagine)They were easy to set up and create their own profiles and add apps to each of their tables . I love the unlimited freetime, they've had their tables for a few months now and can completely work them themselves and download the apps/movies/books that they want. I don't have to do it for them (with the exception of my 2 year old of course). I was able to link our Disney movies anywhere account with our Amazon account and now they can access all of our Disney digital movies on their tables! Which was a huge win for us! I do wish that Amazon could figure out a way for us to be able to link our Ultraviolet movies, it's a huge bummer that Amazon doesn't offer any app to make that possible. I also love that I can login to my Amazon account and send apps/movies etc to their tablets as I see fit, I can locate and page their tables when they are misplaced and remote lock them if I need to . The features on these tablets are astounding, I think there are still some kinks to work out, but overall they are great. My once MAJOR complaint is the charging ports. We've always been very careful about not letting the kids plug in or unplug their tablets themselves. So it's always been myself or my husband and about 2 weeks after having them they became very positional. It is difficult to have to position them JUST RIGHT to get them to charge. Aggravating would be an understatement. I don't however want to send them in for the warranty because you get 3 replacements in 2 years and we didn't do anything to them to cause this, and they DO still charge, it's just a pain. So, we are just dealing with it. My 2 year old did recently shatter his screen on his tablet and the replacement process was fantastic! We had our new tablet in 2 days and was able to easily restore the new on with all of the things he had on his broken tablet. Amazon sent us a return packing slip and we boxed up the broken tablet and dropped it off at UPS to be returned. Super easy! We have 6 kids in our family and it is quite unfortunate that Amazon limits kid's profiles to 4. So our older 2 kids (teens) have to be logged in under myself or my husband which allows them access to our credit card information. I contacted Amazon with this issue and we figured out a work around, but it is still quite frustrating. There really should be a way for us to have more than 4 kids profiles and a way for older kids to have their own profiles and still have access to our family content.With the price and considering everything on a whole, we are still very satisfied with these tablets.
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