Fire 7 Kids

Amazon

Fire 7 Kids

#19 in Tablets
109 positive 3 neutral 86 negative

Based on 198 Reddit mentions

What people say about

Summary of sentiment across key features mentioned by users.

parental controls

111/41

user interface

25/42

app ecosystem

39/24

price

39/9

media consumption

45/3

durability

27/6

software ecosystem

5/26

gaming

19/1

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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

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Ordinary_Cattle in r/KidsAreFuckingStupid

December 11, 2024 12:51 PM

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Or maybe parents shouldn't hand their kids their personal phone....get them a cheap amazon tablet if you're so desperate to placate their little brains with slop.

artbystorms in r/KidsAreFuckingStupid

July 30, 2025 4:09 PM

890

My wife's strong anti-gaming stance is become irritating

My 2 cents: I spend a lot of time gaming, personally (probably too much). Definitely pro-gaming. For me, I put many games in the category of "dopamine reward ticklers" alongside stuff like candy, many tv shows, gambling, etc. where it triggers little chemical rewards and feelings of accomplishment w

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pwmg in r/daddit

December 27, 2024 2:20 PM

241

This just in: Man Who Owns Guitar Store Says You Should Shop at Guitar Store

/uj instruments are expensive and learning an instrument is an investment. If you’re starting your kid on temu special guitar, you may as well set that money on fire. I worked in a guitar store many years ago, and too often I watched parents forgo lessons and opt for Amazon brand guitars. Always the

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A1_Fares in r/guitarcirclejerk

July 1, 2025 3:39 PM

223

Why is the 'kids tablet' world so hard!?

So, my recommendation would be a standard Android tablet that you set up Family Link on. The Amazon products have their own version of Android, and even though they are in theory meant to be set up for children, in practice they're a piece of crap because you're restricted to the Amazon ecosystem wh

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dfphd in r/daddit

September 25, 2025 4:19 PM

182

International travel with toddler and baby, awful horrible never doing this again

Does your 3rd year care for screens? Theat was a big game changer for flights. We let our 3.5 year old fall asleep to his kindle fire kids tablet while traveling. We travel with our parents. They have gotten better at giving us a break but I literally tell my 3 year old "go show Grandpa your toy" an

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chocobridges in r/toddlers

March 29, 2025 9:57 PM

169

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?

The Amazon kids fire tablets suck. They’re so slow and choppy. But that’s what we have. We aren’t a tablet family, but the 3yo and almost 6yo get them for trips. It works well enough for that, they’re just so frustrating for me to prep downloading shows and such ahead of a trip because they’re so sl

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acappy24 in r/toddlers

November 13, 2025 4:44 PM

148

Mmmm free Wiffy

For a while when I was a kid, I had this Amazon Fire tablet but no wifi. I had to get into this password free wifi network from my neighbor's house, and I was lucky to get 2 bars. I'm so glad for my own internet now.

Captainwumbombo in r/BikiniBottomTwitter

May 9, 2025 3:55 PM

142

Found a bunch of discarded tablet cases

Those look like the old case for the Amazon kids fire tablet. My kids had the blue version. My youngest slipped going down the stairs once and flung her tablet into a wall. Not even a scratch on the thing.

Dedb4dawn in r/Weird

February 6, 2025 8:16 AM

127

Does anyone else miss the weird calm of being bored before smartphones existed?

We have 2 Amazon Kindle Fires and a switch at our house. Our kids (10 and 8) always beg to bring them in the car when we leave the house. For long rides, wife and I are ok with it. But for short rides we say no. The kids beg us every single time when we are walking out the front door. "It's boring w

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Misersoneof in r/Millennials

November 18, 2025 8:06 AM

92