Amazon's kid-friendly Fire tablets are prepared for anything with $30 off for a limited time

Before your child has a chance to make any costly mistakes on your tablet, why not get them their own? The new Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet is down to just $69.99 today, and at $30 off its regular price, it's a deal you should seriously consider. The larger Fire HD 8 Kids Edition is also $30 off right now.

The updated Fire 7 Kids Edition tablet was only released in May and has yet to see any major discounts out side the Prime-exclusive sale on Amazon Prime Day last month. At $30 off, this is the lowest we've seen it go outside of that event. These upgraded Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition tablets are nearly the exact same upgraded Amazon Fire 7 tablets you'd find for $50 Amazon today, though they're housed in a kid-proof case that's built to keep them safe. The cases feature a built-in stand and come in various colors to suit your child's style, but the real kicker here is the included 2-year worry free guarantee. No matter how the Kids Edition tablet breaks, you can return it and receive a free replacement with no questions asked for up to two years after its purchase. These tablets also allow parents to create screen time limits, set educational goals, and filter content.

The 8-inch version features a similar kid-safe case and comes with the same 2-year warranty. Inside is an Amazon Fire HD 8 tablet featuring an 8-inch HD display, 32GB storage, a 1.3GHz quad-core processor, 1.5GB RAM, and a microSD card slot that lets you expand its storage affordably with something like this SanDisk 200GB microSD card.

Each Kids Edition tablet also comes with a full year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited absolutely free, which unlocks access to over 20,000 apps, books, games, shows, and other educational content that's all age-appropriate. This is a service which normally costs over $80 yearly, and it's sure to provide hours upon hours of kid-friendly entertainment for your child.

Adam Oram
Adam Oram is a Senior Writer at iMore. He studied Media at Newcastle University and has been writing about technology since 2013. He previously worked as an Apple Genius and as a Deals Editor at Thrifter. His spare time is spent watching football (both kinds), playing Pokémon games, and eating vegan food. Follow him on Twitter at [@adamoram](https://twitter.com/adamoram).