Fire 7 Kids

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Fire 7 Kids

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We've kept our toddler tablet free and she's almost 4. We are planning a trip on the other side of the world with a 24 hr travel. Worried about keeping her busy. Debating whether we should get a Kindle fire kids tablet or something else. Any recommendations?

I recommend the pbs kids games. Tons of great low stim educational content. Free! Not sure if you can access that with the fire kids tablet.

Curious-Disk-5115 in r/toddlers

November 13, 2025 4:36 PM

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Ironic that Gypsy is not wanting to give her a iPad till 16 because she claimed her mom was over protective and sheltering and she’s doing the same thing to her daughter.

Bsffr, that baby is already plopped in front of the TV watching Frozen & Pocahontas. Whoever will mind after Arugula while Guppy is trying to mooch free food at Bennan's during Kyen's shift?!? That's right, a tablet will. Girlypop can't even do her night-time routine, soothe her colicky baby, or rem

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alltoowell333 in r/GRBsnark

June 8, 2025 7:17 PM

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Screen time

I don’t give my son his iPad with a full charge. If I try to take it away or limit him, he melts down.. but if the iPad dies he seems to carry on without skipping a beat.. so I try to give it to him when it’s at 50% charge, then it dies after an hour or 2 and he moves on. He also has the Amazon fire

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ideafacto in r/Autism_Parenting

July 24, 2025 4:05 PM

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Tablet just for travel

We have Amazon kids tablets for our 4 and 2 year old but they only use the for travel. They are fine, they are kinda slow to operate. I would look for refurbished iPads. They are much easier to operate. But, the Amazon tablets are fine, they work fine and do what they need to do, I just wish they we

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Main-Air7022 in r/toddlers

April 8, 2026 10:39 PM

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Amazon Fire Kids tablet vs regular for 5 y.o.?

The fire kids tablet is terrible, unintuitive, under-powered, and controls and interface are a joke. Ignoring the whole conversation around whether a 5 year old should even have their own tablet, don't get this one.

cyclejones in r/Parenting

July 8, 2025 3:12 PM

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What does screen-time look like in your household?

Our household has no enforced screen time. We have 7 year old boy/girl twins. My son is level 3 nonverbal and daughter is awaiting diagnosis now (ADHD, ODD). My son has an iPad ACA device, a samsung tablet, and 2 Fire kids tablets. He's on his tablets the majority of the time he's home from school.

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cajuntech in r/Autism_Parenting

November 27, 2025 1:59 AM

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Nephew is staying at our house for ten days

UPDATE: he slept really well last night, ate a whole plate of eggs and multiple sausage patties for breakfast, he got on his tablet and was playing Roblox, and watching YouTube and there was a video of two people kissing in the video he was watching and he told me he has Snapchat on the tablet with

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Large_Water_3845 in r/Fosterparents

May 23, 2025 3:40 PM

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Fire 7 Kids - YouTube Kids

Frustrated parent here. I have owned many Android devices and consider myself to be fairly technically proficient, but this device is pushing my buttons. Yesterday I set up a brand new Amazon Fire 7 Kids tablet that was purchased as a gift for my daughter. If it were not a gift I would have alrea

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peonenthusiast in r/AmazonFire

September 21, 2025 3:07 PM

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Which ereaders would you recommand for a family?

I would personally steer away from the "Kindle Fire Kids" (the tablet, I don't know if this applies to the Kindle Kids eInk ereaders) because it prohibits sideloading entirely on the kids profiles. You can't even load books using Send to Kindle - they don't show up at all under the parents.amazon.co

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N44thLatitude in r/ereader

April 14, 2026 4:45 PM

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I’m a gaming dad

My husband (43) and I (37) are gamers with kids (7 & 5) and they’ve been playing video games since they were old enough to try, so maybe since they were 3-4. We started with Mario Kart, Yoshi, and Luigi’s Mansion on Switch but we’re Xbox gamers so whenever I’m on Fortnite and the kids ask for a turn

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Ohitsashlie in r/Age_30_plus_Gamers

November 28, 2025 2:21 PM

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