Early Prime Day deal: the Amazon Fire Kids tabletis 50% off snag it now

A year ago, you would have never caught me handing my daughter any sort of technology.But, you know what they say around here — things go on sale, and feelings change.

With October Prime Day less than five days away, shoppers are gearing up for Amazon’s biggest sale of the season and eyeing the best deals on all the kid’s essentials.Take the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Tablet, which is marked down 50% at the lowest price of the year.RELATED: Best early October Prime Day deals: Save up to 61% before Prime Big Deal DaysWith a year of parenting experience under my belt, I now understand the hype of these tablets that have over 20,000 reviews on Amazon.

They are not all noisy cartoons and mindless games.Each one comes with a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+, which means kids can enjoy thousands of educational videos, music, books, and more content for learning and entertainment.

Read on to see why I think the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Tablet is worth the buy, and be sure to check back for more of Post Wanted’s live coverage of October Prime Day.Fire tablets are wonderful for entertainment, but they’re also great for parents.If you’re worried about your kid’s eyes getting glued to the screen — don’t be.

Parents can easily set limits and filter content based on their kid’s ages.For me, this is probably the biggest-selling feature of the Fire Tablet.

That being said — these tablets last a long time.With a 13-hour battery life, your little one will certainly have enough entertainment to last them through a long road trip or flight.

Not to mention, they’re also drop-proof.The tablet comes with a kid-proof case and a kickstand for easy viewing.I never thought I’d purchase an Amazon Fire Tablet for my daughter.

But my feelings have changed, and now that this one is marked down 50%, there’s almost no excuse to snag it up while it’s at the lowest price of the year.Don’t miss Post Wanted’s around-the-clock coverage.Click here to find all of the bes...

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