![]() Or, you then have the option to tap the settings cog and drill into all the settings available. Tap on a child and it will launch into Amazon Kids for that child. You'll end up on a screen showing the child profiles available. Once you have been through these initial stages, everything is setup for a child user - but Amazon Kids isn't actually running yet. You can then confirm the email address you want to notifications - for example if your child requests an app they don't have access to.You'll then be able to select some popular apps for kids to install so there's some content for your child.You'll next be asked to device if you'll let your child users see and request content that might be outside their age range - this includes things like Netflix, Disney+ and other streaming apps.Alternatively you can use the sliders at the top to select limited, moderate or full access.You'll get to a page that gives you contol over filtered browsing, downloads & purchases, announcements and calling - you can toggle any of these off.You'll see the child profiles available to use in Amazon Kids from your Household, or you can setup a new child profile.You'll be prompted to setup a password if you don't have one already. Once you have registered your tablet, click on the Amazon Kids icon on the home screen.Here's what you need to do on the tablet: This means that once setup on the tablet you can control it from another device. ![]() That registers the device to you and gives you control of that tablet via Amazon's Parent Dashboard. It also comes with a 2-year no quibble guarantee if you/they break it (pictured above in blue).Īmazon Kids is a safe area where you can control all the content, set time limits and daily goals, turn off the web browser, turn off the camera and gallery, and so on.Īs we said above, you'll need to sign into the tablet with your own Amazon account. It's the same spec as the Amazon Fire above, it comes with 16GB storage and no "special offers", so the tablet itself worth £49.99 and about £5 for the cover. However, there's a special model specifically for kids and this is an Amazon Fire tablet that comes in a foam bumper cover. Note that there's an updated version of this tablet which has been announced by Amazon, but is not yet available - if you're looking to buy new, then obivously the new version has many advantages. If you want more storage, that's £10/$20 more too - so you're probably better off with a microSD card. Special offers means lock screen advertising and if you really want to protect your kids, opt for no special offers, at £10/$15 more. The Amazon Fire comes in 16GB or 32GB storage options, and with or without "special offers".
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