Amazon
Fire 7 Kids
Based on 73 Reddit mentions
$109.99
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My barely 5yo son asks me if he can "play skibidi toilet"
Fr I'm kinda surprised at how people are blaming the tablet, they've obviously never seen an Amazon kids tablet lol. There's 0 chance he got that from his tablet, that he spends barely an hour on a week. Even if he spent all day on it, he wouldn't have gotten it from the tablet. He doesn't have acce
...Ordinary_Cattle in r/KidsAreFuckingStupid
December 11, 2024 12:51 PM
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Tablet just for travel
Amazon kids tablet! If it’s only for travel, you can just turn off the WiFi and YouTube isn’t an option. There’s also a lot of content if you get the kids+ (it’s usually included for the first year I think) and you can limit the content for their age. We have Amazon kids tablets for exactly this rea
...dublinsteady in r/toddlers
April 8, 2026 10:29 PM
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Transitioning to an iPhone has turned out to be the most regrettable choice I’ve ever made. What initially seemed like an exciting leap into a world of sleek design and modern features quickly unfolded into a frustrating experience filled with limitations and inconveniences.
If you are looking for a child focused device with a lot of parental controls honestly the Kindle Fire Kids edition are much more empowering than ordinary Android experiences. Amazon invested quite a lot into their Kids ecosystem.
ariolander in r/samsung
September 12, 2025 11:52 AM
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Parents with more than one kid how do you honestly handle ipad/tablet sharing 😅
Ipads are expensive. I just got 2 Amazon kids tablets. They have foam cases so they dont break. You get Amazon free time and can set parental controls like age range and time limits.
Wchijafm in r/parentalcontrols
May 22, 2026 1:30 PM
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How do I get my 6 year old away from tablet addiction?
Just couldn't help but think about my own son who is struggling with this! My son also had an Amazon Kids tablet, and there's a setting to limit the screentime. Once it reaches that limit, the tablet automatically shuts down with a friendly warning. I told my son that it was out of my control (I kno
...runeangel5 in r/Autism_Parenting
November 18, 2025 11:18 PM
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Advice on a device for kids that has Libby and nothing else
My kids had Kindle Fire Kids tablets. I was able to control what they had access to pretty effectively, but most apps that were not already part of the Kindle Fire ecosystem are completely out of the question (unless you go the route of sideloading apps). You cannot have true kindle access on the ap
...nooch1982 in r/LibbyApp
July 8, 2025 3:01 AM
4
PBS Kids App on Fire 7 kids tablet
My daughter's favorite thing on her school-issued iPad is watching Sesame Street on the PBS Kids app, so I bought her a Fire 7 Kids for the main purpose of doing that while giving her the option to access other apps. My issue now is, Sesame Street is not even showing on the PBS Kids app on her Fire
...Remarkable_Bid2570 in r/kindlefire
October 5, 2025 8:48 PM
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How to add Google Play Apps to Child Profile?
I have the new Fire 7 Kids version. I was able to install the google play store and downloaded the "Youtube Kids" that my child loves, but I can't seem to add it to the child profile. The only apps it allows me to select are those downloaded from Amazon's own app store. Is there anyway around this?
...dantheflyingman in r/kindlefire
June 22, 2017 5:18 PM
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Fire 7 Kids tablet - subscription needed? Remove apps?
My inlaws gifted my toddler a Fire 7 Kids tablet over a year ago and it's been sitting in the box unused in my basement since (don't buy someone else's toddler a tablet without parents permission...anyway). We have a very long car trip coming up so, I figured I would finally pull it out. I was hopin
...r3dd0629 in r/kindlefire
June 28, 2025 6:39 PM
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[Fire 7 Kids Edition] My kids have found an interesting way around the "Browser Disabled" option...
I love my children, but they're too smart for their own good.
Under each of their child profiles, I have Web Settings -> Enable Web Browser disabled.
I also have Child Settings -> Daily Goals & Time Limits, set up so that they should only have 1 hour of screen time per day.
I caught my oldest
...Chippy569 in r/kindlefire
June 11, 2019 12:12 AM
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