Kindle Kids

Amazon

Kindle Kids

#16 in E-Readers
19 positive 0 neutral 6 negative

Based on 25 Reddit mentions

What people say about

Summary of sentiment across key features mentioned by users.

parental controls

8/1

library integration

8/1

ecosystem

4/3

ease of use

3/2

user interface

2/2

durability

1/1

file compatibility

2/0

build quality

2/0

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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

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Dads, what are the Christmas gifts you are excited to give your kid(s) this year?

A kindle for my 10 year old daughter with an Amazon kids subscription: we live in a country with no real English language libraries and books are expensive. She reads one of those 500 page David Walliams chapter books in about 2 and a half hours... For my 6 year old son, a bunch of Pokemon league Ba

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tomahawk66mtb in r/daddit

November 16, 2025 3:32 PM

28

Help? All my 6yo wants in this life is a Rotom phone.

Perhaps find an age appropriate tablet reader or such device for her-like a Kindle Kids? Then see if there is a seller on etsy who would do a custom 3D print like this person? https://www.etsy.com/listing/920025180/custom-3d-printing-service-3d-prints-3d?ls=a&ga_order=most_relevant&ga_search_type=all&ga

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Versynko in r/pokemon

December 8, 2025 11:23 PM

18

In today's "Why the fuck would you show it to me if I can't have it!?" the testing units for the Steam Frame have an e-ink panel on the front to display data.

My Kindle's (don't buy one kids, get a Kobo, Amazon is making the experience worse) battery lasts like a month. I can throw it in a bag and forget about it for a week and it'll still be at like 75%.

radda in r/TwoBestFriendsPlay

November 13, 2025 7:40 AM

18

Six years in, holy crap I’m burnt out.

Yeah. I’ve been there. What helped was them going to school. lol. What also helped was losing my shit and telling my husband he had to take the kids OUT 3+ hours every weekend. You need time to rest in your safe space. Eventually you’ll start to feel better once you have some time alone. Maybe your

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Rare_Background8891 in r/SAHP

November 15, 2025 2:00 PM

16

Turning a tablet into an ereader

You can generally turn any android tablet into a dedicated e-reader. The easiest way is to "pin" the Kindle or Libby app before handing it to your kids. This makes it so that they can't exit out of the application at all without knowing the specific button combination/gesture to do so. If they get a

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AlphaGoldblum in r/ereader

November 23, 2025 1:38 AM

7

Newly diagnosed TNBC

Hi, and welcome(ish). You know, we're a great group, but none of us want to be here LOL. I, too, thought I would get the surgery-and-move-on-option from my radiologist. That was before we got the triple negative receptors. I had no idea that I was in for a year's worth of treatment. Joke was on me,

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No_Character_3986 in r/breastcancer

December 1, 2025 6:34 PM

6

Unital Ring: Everything we know so far and what to expect from Volume 29 and beyond

It's a little weird to see this thread today since I just started re-reading Unital Ring about two weeks ago. I still haven't read volume 28 yet because every time I checked for an update, my kindle kept showing "you own 27 out of 27 books in this series" but it turns out that Amazon is just too dum

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Toahpt in r/swordartonline

November 18, 2025 4:20 AM

5

I’m done

When Amazon launched the FreeTime app for kids (2011-ish IIRC) I remember allllll the parenting groups online talking about how it'd be so beneficial for kids, especially young kids, because there were so many learning apps and the earlier kids learned how to use tech, the better it'd be for them --

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Magerimoje in r/Marriage

November 18, 2025 5:57 PM

5

What do I not know I need?

Did you have a chance to look at the pinned thread with advice for those starting treatment? Lots of good info there. I had a DMX 4 months ago. I used a ton of pillows for bed and my couch, including for under each arm. Some people here call it a throne. :) I’ve also read that some people here have

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EmployerDismal750 in r/breastcancer

November 30, 2025 1:30 PM

5