Not only are select Amazon Fire Kids Tablets discounted, but they come with great warranties and include a free year of the stellar Amazon Kids+ program

Amazon Fire Kids Tablets Are Super Cheap, Come With 20,000 Apps, Videos, And Books

Aside from the big price cuts, there are a lot of other reasons why Amazon Fire Kids Tablets are so popular. This includes a two-year guarantee, allowing you to get a replacement if it breaks, a durable, kid-friendly case with kickstand, and the ability to expand your storage up to 1TB.

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Best of all, you’ll get a free year of Amazon Kids+ with your purchase, giving you an easy way to find content that’s appropriate for all kids between the ages of three and seven. This includes ad-free books, games, videos, and other digital entertainment. Typically sold for $5/month, a year’s subscription is a pretty nice bonus.

Here’s a look at the four tablets on sale:

Amazon Fire Kids Tablets

  • Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Tablet -- $90 ($150)
  • Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet -- $150 ($200)
  • Amazon Fire 7 Kids Tablet -- $60 ($110)
  • Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Tablet -- $150 ($200)

The Amazon Fire 7 Kids Tablet might be the most enticing item in the catalog, as it’s on sale for the ridiculously low price of $60. Considering that’s typically the cost of a year-long membership to Amazon Kids+, this is a very interesting deal.

Even if you already have the Fire Kids 7 tablet, it's not a bad idea to replace it simply because you'll be spending the same amount of money. It's worth noting that promotional subscriptions to Amazon Kids+ do not stack, so if you still have a couple months left on your current annual plan, that time will disappear when activating the new tablet.

With a decent screen, 10 hours of battery life, and a quad-core processor (plus 2GB of RAM), you’ve got yourself a responsive, durable tablet that should serve your family well for years to come. It's worth noting that one of the big perks of buying the larger 8- or 10-inch tablets is the HD screen. The 7-inch edition does not support HD, but that's not really a big deal when we're talking about a small display designed for young children.

We’re not sure when this deal will expire, so be sure to swing over to Amazon and check it out while you can.

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