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I bought this for my daughter at Christmas, but realised it was a bit young for a 7yr old and so I ended up giving her my iPad instead - it was too late to return it. ?129.99 new.


Details (from Amazon) below:


A full-featured 8" tablet, with a pink kid-proof case (without kick-stand), parental controls, 2-year worry-free guarantee and 1 year of Fire for Kids Unlimited with apps, games and videos.

Not a toy but an 8" tablet with HD display, 32 GB storage and up to 10 hours of battery life.

If it breaks, return it and we'll replace it for free with our 2-year worry-free guarantee.

Includes a 1-year subscription to Fire for Kids Unlimited giving kids access to thousands of popular apps, games, videos, books and Audible audiobooks, including content from Disney, Nickelodeon and Sesame Street.

Set time limits and educational goals remotely from your smartphone using Amazon parent Dashboard, or the Kids Edition tablet.


Download content to watch and play on the go.

Add a microSD card for up to 512 GB of additional storage.


I'm happy to do a contact-free pick-up. To be collected from West Dulwich.

emmalovessparkles Wrote:


Still available, now ?80.




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> I bought this for my daughter at Christmas, but

> realised it was a bit young for a 7yr old and so I

> ended up giving her my iPad instead - it was too

> late to return it. ?129.99 new.

>

> Details (from Amazon) below:

>

> A full-featured 8" tablet, with a pink kid-proof

> case (without kick-stand), parental controls,

> 2-year worry-free guarantee and 1 year of Fire for

> Kids Unlimited with apps, games and videos.

> Not a toy but an 8" tablet with HD display, 32 GB

> storage and up to 10 hours of battery life.

> If it breaks, return it and we'll replace it for

> free with our 2-year worry-free guarantee.

> Includes a 1-year subscription to Fire for Kids

> Unlimited giving kids access to thousands of

> popular apps, games, videos, books and Audible

> audiobooks, including content from Disney,

> Nickelodeon and Sesame Street.

> Set time limits and educational goals remotely

> from your smartphone using Amazon parent

> Dashboard, or the Kids Edition tablet.

>

> Download content to watch and play on the go.

> Add a microSD card for up to 512 GB of additional

> storage.

>

> I'm happy to do a contact-free pick-up. To be

> collected from West Dulwich.

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