The more parents are realizing that tablets can be an awesome educational resource for our kids, the more companies are jumping on board to make their device more appealing to parents than others. Starting today, Kindle becomes an even bigger contender with an affordable monthly content service made just for kids and families that's going to get a whole lot of buzz. The new Kindle FreeTime Unlimited for Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD is $2.99 a month, or $6.99 per family giving you up to six individual profiles. But that pricing is if you're already an Amazon Prime Member. (Which you should be.) If you're not, it costs a little more--$4.99/9.99. Essentially your subscription gives you unlimited (thus, theunlimited in the name) books, games, educational apps, and shows geared towards the 3-8 set.

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I was just telling a co-worker about the kindle fire for her 1st grader... It makes me re-think giving my old iPad to my daughter.
My child would love this!
I hadn't even heard of this, and I am an avid fan of Amazon and happy Kindle owner and Prime subscriber. *However,* I'm super disappointed that this isn't available for my 1st Gen Fire (which isn't even a year old). I totally understand it, but just find it really unfortunate.