SAVE $35: Today,Nikki Nova Archives Aug 5, the Kindle Paperwhite Kids is on sale at Amazon for $167.97. That's 17% less than its regular list price of $202.97.
August is here, and that means lazy summer days will soon be eclipsed by getting ready for back-to-school. If part of getting ready for the school year means getting your child on track with their reading goals, then it might be time to scoop up a Kindle Paperwhite Kids.
As of today, Aug 5, the Kindle Paperwhite Kids is on sale for 17% off. This saves shoppers $35, bringing the price down from $202.97 to $167.97. This price is only $15 higher than the Kindle Kids' lowest price ever, which we haven't seen since about this time last year. This deal also comes with a one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+.
If you love the idea of mobile e-readers but aren't so comfortable with the distractions of games and apps that come along with tablets, then the Kindle Paperwhite Kids is a trusted solution. With a 10-week battery life, the Kindle Paperwhite Kids supports your child's growing love for reading, giving them access to thousands of ad-free, age-appropriate books thanks to Amazon Kids+. Unlike a tablet, the Kindle mimics the look of paper, offering a glare-free reading experience. It's also waterproof, so kids can have range to read by the pool or out on the beach without having to worry.
Help your child read more when you buy the Kindle Paperwhite Kids for 17% off today at Amazon.
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