If you are looking for an affordable tablet for a child, today (12/10/12) is a great day to save on the Kindle Fire HD 8.9" model. The larger Kindle for a child is a great way to improve visual display and motor skill development with a tablet. While the 7" is pretty good, that extra little bit of display space is really attractive. I struggle with challenges on my small touchscreen device, and I really appreciate the size of the larger tablets. Affordability, of course, is always a concern when the budget is tight.
The 8.9" Kindle Fire tablet normally costs $299. With this offer, you can use the code FIREHD89 to save $50 (one per customer). It's a one day deal while supplies last. I do recommend that if the tablet is for a child, a protection plan is a smart investment. Kids can be a little bit rough on tech devices, and this is one you will want to use for years.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Monday, November 26, 2012
Save on Kindle Tablet at Amazon
Use Code FIREDEAL, CyberMonday only, to save on the Kindle Fire
If you are looking for a really good tablet at a great price, then take note of the Cyber Monday deal from Amazon. The Kindle Fire is available, 1 per customer, at a price of $129. The device is highly regarded among its users and was a hit with the tween and teen age range last year in its first year. It's unlikely that you will see this kind of deep discounting with other retailers on their major tablets, and this makes the Kindle Fire a great choice over some of the kids' tablets on the market this year. Check out more details here.
If you are looking for a really good tablet at a great price, then take note of the Cyber Monday deal from Amazon. The Kindle Fire is available, 1 per customer, at a price of $129. The device is highly regarded among its users and was a hit with the tween and teen age range last year in its first year. It's unlikely that you will see this kind of deep discounting with other retailers on their major tablets, and this makes the Kindle Fire a great choice over some of the kids' tablets on the market this year. Check out more details here.
Sunday, September 9, 2012
Kindle Ebook Reader Comparisons for Kids
When you are making ebook reader comparisons for kids needs, you inevitably have to think about Kindle ereaders for your children. The company has a pattern of making significant changes every year, upgrading and improving the service delivered by their ebook readers to people of all ages. The latest updates are no different, and there are two major ebook reader choices, along with an older version.
Amazon’s Kindle E-reader devices have really evolved in recent years, and the latest version is proving to be an exciting choice for those who love to read. The KindlePaperwhite provides readers with access to the massive library of material available for Kindle products and apps while improving the experience from a visual standpoint. Whether you already have experience with Kindle E-readers or whether you are entertaining the idea of buying your first E-reader, there are many positive design and use elements to explore with the Kindle Paperwhite.
Amazon’s Kindle E-reader devices have really evolved in recent years, and the latest version is proving to be an exciting choice for those who love to read. The KindlePaperwhite provides readers with access to the massive library of material available for Kindle products and apps while improving the experience from a visual standpoint. Whether you already have experience with Kindle E-readers or whether you are entertaining the idea of buying your first E-reader, there are many positive design and use elements to explore with the Kindle Paperwhite.
Ebook Reader Comparisons for Kids There are several choices in Kindle ebook readers, depending on your pricing needs and the additional features you want to have available. |
The Kindle Paperwhite provides a six inch display that
includes a built-in light, making it possible to read at any time and in any conditions. The white background makes the reading
experience more like working with an actual book, reducing eye strain. Weighing 7.5 ounces, the device is
lightweight and easy to take with you. 2
GB of storage on the device allows you to download more than 1,000 books, but
with Amazon cloud storage, you have access to even more content. Touchscreen interaction makes this E-reader
much like a tablet in terms of use. The
battery life of the new Kindle device is as much as eight weeks, depending on
settings. Wireless and light usage can
reduce this time, but the device provides extended reading time between
charges.
Amazon Prime members are able to rent bestselling books from
popular authors on a monthly basis.
There is plenty of content available in the Amazon library, ranging from
magazines to blogs to short stories.
Audio features make it possible to engage in multi-modal reading, using
audio features to enhance your experience. If your child is an auditory learner, the Paperwhite Kindle is an excellent way to enhance his or her reading experience.
With the Wi-Fi version of the device, you can easily access new material when you have a connection. The 3G design provides the ability to access your reading material or look for new titles without having to track down a Wi-Fi hot spot. Prices start at $119, making this version of the line of ebook readers excellent in comparison to many handheld gaming systems and tablet computers.
The basic Kindle is a button navigation device, affordable for many at $69. When it comes to ebook reader comparisons for kids, the Kobo undercuts the Kindle by about $10, but the massive library and services available to the Kindle user promises to grow along with your young ereader, making the Kindle a more lasting investment.
If you want a bit of entertainment to intertwine with your childs ebook reader, the Kindle Fire is priced at $159 and the Kindle Fire HD provides a more enriched tablet experience at $199. The models get more elaborate from there if you are willing to be more spendy, but it's really nice that there are so many quality options.
With the Wi-Fi version of the device, you can easily access new material when you have a connection. The 3G design provides the ability to access your reading material or look for new titles without having to track down a Wi-Fi hot spot. Prices start at $119, making this version of the line of ebook readers excellent in comparison to many handheld gaming systems and tablet computers.
The basic Kindle is a button navigation device, affordable for many at $69. When it comes to ebook reader comparisons for kids, the Kobo undercuts the Kindle by about $10, but the massive library and services available to the Kindle user promises to grow along with your young ereader, making the Kindle a more lasting investment.
If you want a bit of entertainment to intertwine with your childs ebook reader, the Kindle Fire is priced at $159 and the Kindle Fire HD provides a more enriched tablet experience at $199. The models get more elaborate from there if you are willing to be more spendy, but it's really nice that there are so many quality options.
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Meep Learning Tablet for Kids
Meep Learning Tablet for Kids |
Sunday, August 5, 2012
Perplexus 3D Puzzle Games
Perplexus 3D Puzzle Ball |
Dominoes for Kids: Fun and Learning
Double Six Dominoes: Educational Games for Kids |
Sunday, July 22, 2012
LeapPad Explorer 2: A New Version of The Popular Touchscreen Toy for Kids
LeapPad Explorer 2 is now available for preorder and is an updated version of the popular kids touchscreen tablet toy. |
If you are thinking about a touchscreen toy for your elementary or pre-school aged child this year, you will be excited about the updated version of the LeapFrog tablet toy. Beginning Aug. 1, 2012 the iPad like toy will be available, though preordering is already in progress. With slightly updated case design, the colors are more pronounced. Front and back cameras are particularly fun for your youngsters and more apps and activities than before will make this an exceptional choice in children's electronic learning gadgets. Find the LeapPad Tablet online.
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