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Best Buy recently kicked off a Member Deals Days sale, with exclusive discounts available only to My Best Buy Plus and My Best Buy Total members. With Amazon Prime Big Deal Days approaching, many retailers have begun introducing their own discount events, and Best Buy's is set to end this Sunday, October 5.
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The Amazon Fire 7 Kids is a 7-inch tablet that comes with a bumper case that'll protect the device from getting destroyed when your kid inevitably drops it. The tablet can do all the usual tablet stuff—run apps, read ebooks, watch videos, etc.—but it's completely locked down to only allow age-appropriate apps and content. Parental controls are super easy to set up, allowing you to create educational goals, fiddle with screen time limits, and choose which apps they have access to.
The best thing about the Fire 7 Kids tablet is that it comes with a 2-year worry-free guarantee, so if your kid accidentally breaks the tablet or renders it unusable, Amazon will replace it for free within that timeframe. The device also includes a 1-year subscription to Amazon Kids , which grants unlimited digital access to thousands of ebooks, games, videos, and apps. (After that, it's $5.99 per month.)
If you need a child-friendly tablet for your kid, you can't go wrong with the Fire 7 Kids. Get it now for $54.99 with this special deal!
Save 50% on this 7-inch child-friendly tablet with bonus goodies
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When we think about gifts that moms will appreciate, the idea of "time" comes up a lot. If you can give the mom in your life a few hours back to do whatever — relaxing, creating, or getting things done— do that. The next best thing is a device that'll help mom make the most of her time. We've rounded up some clever gadgets and useful gear that we've tried out ourselves, so we can confirm they're worthwhile. Our favorite air fryer will save time in the kitchen, a quality style-dryer could make her morning routine more efficient, and one of our favorite smartwatches will literally mark the minutes for her. We also suggest a subscription to The New York Times Games, to help make the most of precious downtime.
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