
It's also somewhat splashproof, so you can definitely dribble on it. The thing will literally bounce if you drop it on the ground. The Fire HD 10 Kids, for littles, has a giant rubbery case with a big fold-down kickstand on the back, and it comes in blue, pink, or purple. For all that, you pay $50 more than for the standard Fire HD 10, so there's considerable savings involved. Each one is a Fire HD 10 tablet with a sturdy case (worth about $15), no ads on the lock screen (with a basic Fire HD 10, you'd have to pay $15 to go ad-free), a year of the Amazon Kids+ content subscription service for four kids (which costs $69 for Prime members and $99 for everyone else), and a two-year "Worry Free Guarantee" that covers damage from ordinary use (the base model's one-year warranty only covers manufacturing defects). The kid-friendly models are identical except for their cases (more on that in a second). (We have reviews of the Fire HD 10 Plus and the Fire HD 10 Productivity Bundle and Plus Productivity Bundle as well.) Here's how the various models stack up: The Fire HD 10 Kids and Kids Pro bundles are part of a slightly bewildering lineup from Amazon that repackages the base Fire HD 10 tablet with various accessories for specific types of buyers. Very few tablets intended for kids are worth bothering with the Fire HD 10 Kids is more than worth its price tag, and is our Editors' Choice for children's tablets. The 10-inch screen is perfect for displaying picture books and comics, and parental controls help you keep your kids safe as they read, watch, and browse.

Read our original review from Jbelow.Īmazon's Fire HD 10 Kids and Kids Pro (Opens in a new window) models (both $199.99) combine a capable tablet, a rugged case, and a curated content library for a one-stop, ready-made entertainment solution that's ideal for kids ages 3–10.


