

The Kids Edition boots up into the FreeTime UI, which only shows parent-approved and age-appropriate subscription content from Amazon. The heart of the operation-and what makes the Fire different from an Apple iPad or a standard Android tablet, and potentially better for your small child-is the extremely restricted FreeTime software. But it doesn't have a kickstand, which feels like a missed opportunity considering that kids like to watch a lot of video.

The case is big, bubbly, and bouncy, with cutouts for the tablet's buttons and keyboard. (Opens in a new window) Read Our Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 Review

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