Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited: Get three months for just 99p

Educate and entertain your kids with more than 5,000 child-friendly apps for the next three months – all for just 99p
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Published on 30 March 2020

Amazon is currently offering a three-month Fire for Kids Unlimited subscription for just 99p – down from approximately £24.

This couldn’t have come at a better time: with millions of families working from home across the globe right now, an enormous number of frazzled parents are running out of ways to entertain their kids.

If you’re already aboard the Fire for Kids Unlimited bandwagon, you can choose to upgrade to the Fire for Kids Unlimited yearly plan for £16. That’s a saving of £63: the regular annual fee for the family plan is £79.

Both offers are valid until 15 April, but the sooner you take advantage of it, the better. This offer is available for all Amazon Prime and non-Prime members, except those have an existing Fire for Kids Unlimited yearly subscription.

But let’s rewind for a second. For the uninitiated, a Fire for Kids Unlimited subscription grants you and your kids access to thousands of child-friendly educational tools, books, audiobooks and games via over 5,000 different apps that you can download and use instantly. Of course, you can control and restrict the whole thing to your heart’s content.

It might be one of Amazon’s less well-known subscription services, but given this unprecedented price crash, it’s a good idea for parents to get to grips with it, particularly as this period of mandatory working from home continues.

With that in mind, here’s everything you need to know about Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited.

OFFER: Buy any Kindle Fire HD Kids Edition Tablet and get a free yearly subscription to Fire for Kids Unlimited

Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited is a subscription service that gives your kids access to a world of child-friendly content, including thousands of educational apps, books, audiobooks, games, movies and TV shows.

Content is broadly divided into three kids categories – Ages 3 to 5, 6 to 8 and 9 to 12 – and you can create up to four different child profiles with this Fire for Kids Unlimited deal. This content comes from a variety of reputed sources and channels, including CBeebies, Lego Disney, Warner Brothers and Nickelodeon, so you have nothing to worry about.

For additional security, you get easy-to-access parental controls via a special Amazon Parent Dashboard that will help you choose and control what your kids watch. These parental controls include setting time limits, educational goals, filter age-appropriate content and even manage what content your little ones can access whenever they go online.

For example, you can choose to let your younger kids access more entertainment content, while limiting entertainment and setting more educational goals for your older children to help them focus in the absence of a physical classroom.

OFFER: Amazon offers limited-time 30-day trial on 56 of its Prime channels

At present, there are two exclusive offers going for the Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited.

After the offer period of three months (or one year) elapses, plans will continue at the following original prices:

Fire for Kids UnlimitedSingle ChildFamily Plan (Up to four children)
Monthly£4£8
Monthly for Prime members£2£5
One-year plan£79
One-year plan for Prime members£49

As you can see, this is a great way to delve into the range of educational content that Fire for Kids Unlimited offers at an opportune time.

And if you feel it’s not worth your money in the long run, you can always cancel your subscription at any time to avoid getting charged anything more than 99p beyond the first three months.

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After seven years writing about technology for brands such as Computeractive and Make Use Of, Sherwin joined Expert Reviews in early 2019 to head up VPN and software coverage, soon branching out into reviewing a wide range of products including electric scooters. When not reviewing tech products or writing detailed how-to-watch guides for television and sporting events, he keeps a keen eye out for a great deal, managing most of the deals content on the website. He’s passionate about sports – mainly basketball, cricket and football – and loves playing tennis, as and when the temperamental British weather permits it, and FIFA, where he is a much better footballer than in real life.

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