SAVE $40:As of Feb. 17,Japan you can get the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids for $139.99 during Amazon's Presidents' Day sale. That's a $40 discount and the lowest price we've seen on this model.
Looking for a way to get your kids reading more? The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is a great option. It's designed specifically for ebooks and has features that make it perfect for young readers. Plus, it's at an all-time low for Presidents' Day, so now’s the time to scoop one up.
As of Feb. 17, you can get the Amazon Kindle Paperwhite Kids for $139.99 at Amazon, down from $179.99. That’s a $40 discount and the best price we've seen on this model.
SEE ALSO: Kindle Paperwhite vs. Signature Edition: Which is the best Amazon e-reader?The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is essentially the same as the regular Kindle Paperwhite but with some kid-friendly extras. For example, it includes six months of Amazon Kids+ (once the six months are up, it’ll cost you $5.99 per month), a durable kid-friendly cover, and a two-year worry-free warranty.
The Kindle Paperwhite Kids has a 7-inch glare-free display that makes reading comfortable indoors or outdoors. It’s also waterproof, so you don't have to worry about it getting damaged if it gets splashed.
Another great feature is the built-in parental controls. You can set a device bedtime, view your child’s reading progress, and more.
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