Amazon Kindle FreeTime Unlimited has now become a part of the subscription package for Amazon Kindle Fire devices, provided added features and a preselected package of content.
Amazon Kindle FreeTime Unlimited comes as an optional extension to the Amazon Kindle FreeTime. It is now a part of the subscription package for the whole Kindle fire family. The Kindle FreeTime Unlimited, along with locking password locking children out of the rest of the device, presents preselected package of content to fill it.
Children can have unlimited access to a selection of educational apps, games, books, movies and TV shows. The subscription comes at $2.99 per month per child or $6.99 per month per family for Prime subscribers. Those who don't have Prime can avail it for $4.99/$9.99 a month. Along with the other features this, this also enables parents to set time limits for each category on the device along with providing a personalized login and bookmarks for the children.
"As a parent it's hard to predict what my daughter is going to enjoy, or which movie she's going to watch 50 times in a row-so I buy a range of content and hope for the best-but I get it wrong frequently," said Peter Larsen, Vice President, Amazon Kindle in a press release. "FreeTime Unlimited gives kids the freedom to explore age-appropriate content on their own and pick for themselves what they want to watch, play or read next. For as little as $2.99 a month, your child will have unlimited access to thousands of popular books, games, educational apps, movies and TV shows from Disney, Nickelodeon, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, PBS, Sesame Workshop and more."
"With games like Where's My Water? and Where's My Perry? Disney is bringing hours of entertainment to Kindle users in any age group," said Tim O'Brien, VP of Business Development, Disney Games. "Amazon's Kindle FreeTime Unlimited is a great way to introduce some of Disney's most popular apps to an even larger audience."
"Nickelodeon has been serving kids for more than 33 years - providing them with fun and enjoyable experiences on multiple platforms," said Steve Youngwood, Executive Vice President and General Manager, Digital Nickelodeon. "We are thrilled to offer our content as part of Amazon's innovative new service for kids."
"We are thrilled that HIT Entertainment's trusted content portfolio is part of the launch of Kindle FreeTime Unlimited," said Natasha Fishman, Senior Director, Digital Media & Marketing, HIT Entertainment. "Our beloved brands, including Thomas & Friends©, Bob the Builder©, Fireman Sam©, Barney©, Angelina Ballerina©, and Pingu© encourage discovery and inspire imagination in kids and are a perfect complement to FreeTime Unlimited's carefully curated mix. Whether it's playing with apps, reading e-books, or watching movies, fans will have plenty of their favorite HIT characters from which to choose."
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