GET $40 OFF:The Germany ArchivesKindle Paperwhite Kids (16GB) is still on sale for $139.99, down from $179.99, the day after Amazon's Big Spring Sale. That's a savings of 22%.
If a love of books is a cherished family tradition, it's a great time to grab a Kindle for kids. The Kindle Paperwhite Kids is made for children, with a waterproof design that ensures it won't break if they leave it in the yard or take it for a quick dip in the pool — and it's still discounted after Amazon's Big Spring Sale.
As of April 1, the Kindle Paperwhite Kids (16GB) is still on sale for $139.99, down from $179.99. That's $40 off, or a 22% discount — and its lowest price ever. The Kindle is currently available with three cute, illustrated covers: a placid underwater scene with starfish, a graphic from Diary of a Wimpy Kid, and a sci-fi cityscape.
SEE ALSO: The Beats Studio Buds+ are still at their lowest-ever price after Amazon's Big Spring SaleThe purchase comes with six months of Amazon Kids+, which supplies your child with an unlimited amount of reading content. Parents can adjust what books are available through the Parent Dashboard, adding books or changing the age range of books that are available.
Whether your kid is into the imaginary worlds of sci-fi and fantasy, or they like reading humor books, the Kindle Paperwhite Kids comes with reading material they'll love. With faster page turns and an adjustable screen light, it can be used all day long.
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