After this trial ends, it’ll cost $2.99 for Prime customers and $4.99 for non-Prime members. It’s important to note that this early deal will only give one child unlimited access to the service, so keep that in mind when you’re considering it for your family.
Although you can use this service on iOS and Android devices, if you want to go all-in this Prime Day, which officially kicked off today, you could add a Fire Kids Tablet to your cart to get the best user experience. The tablet is currently $80 off.
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Parents can also control web browsing through the Parent Dashboard. You can prioritize education through the Learn First function, which makes it so your kids interact with educational content to meet a certain goal before getting access to games or apps. You can even pause the device entirely.