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Gifts for your kids this Christmas: Kindle Kids Edition saves £ 30 and has access to thousands of age-friendly books

Whether your child loves reading or wants to encourage young children to read more, the Kindle Kids Edition may be the ideal gift for young readers this Christmas.

Kindle Kids Edition does not have access to the internet or social media and is only used for reading, so it is not distracted by apps, videos or games.

The new device was released on October 30, 2019, and it usually sells for £ 99.99, but thanks to Amazon's Last Minute Christmas Deals event, you can currently buy one for £ 69.99 and save £ 30.

The Kindle Kids Edition protective case comes in a bright blue, pink or blue protective case and comes with a two-year "worry-free" warranty, which means the device can be replaced free of charge at any time during a loss or damage.

It also comes with a one-year Kindle bookstore's Amazon Fire for Kids subscription for kids, giving your kids thousands of age-friendly books to browse. You can also buy other books from the Amazon Kindle Store.

Kids can complete word-based goals with built-in Word Wise and Vocabulary Builder features to improve reading skills and earn badges when unlocking achievements.

Parents can also monitor the child's reading progress of each book through the parental control on the Amazon Parent Dashboard, and track daily reading performance.

In addition to the new Kids Kindle, Amazon also released an updated version of its Fire HD 10 tablet as part of its children's product line.

The Fire HD 10 kids tablet is the company's largest and fastest kids tablet.

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