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Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet (newest gen), ages 3–7 | 3 GB memory, includes ads-free books, games and videos that children love, 8" HD screen, parental controls, 13-hr battery, 32 GB
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Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet (newest gen), ages 3–7 | 3 GB memory, includes ads-free books, games and videos that children love, 8" HD screen, parental controls, 13-hr battery, 32 GB

58.32 £ 124.99 £ -53%
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Review

The Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids tablet is one of those products that actually makes sense as a gift purchase, particularly at this price point. Let me be honest about what you're getting: it's a proper tablet with an 8-inch HD display, 3GB of RAM, and enough processing power for kids' apps without constant frustration. The 13-hour battery is genuinely impressive—you can get through several days of casual use on a single charge, which matters when you're dealing with young children who lose interest quickly.

What genuinely impressed me is the parental controls setup. Amazon's built this in from the ground up, not bolted on as an afterthought. You can set screen time limits, control what content they access, and monitor their activity. The included ad-free content library (books, games, educational videos) is a reasonable starting point, though it's not Netflix-level extensive.

Now, the realities: this runs a heavily customised Android operating system. It's not the full Google Play Store experience, which means fewer apps and games compared to standard Android or iPad. Some parents find this limiting; others appreciate the curated approach. The 32GB storage is adequate for the bundle content plus a decent amount of kids' apps, though you're looking at roughly 20GB usable space after the OS.

Build quality is acceptable for the price—definitely plastic, designed to withstand drops, though not indestructible. The 3GB RAM is the weak point if you're thinking long-term; it'll struggle with more demanding apps in 2-3 years.

At £58 versus the original £124.99, you're looking at significant savings. Compare this to iPad mini (£300+) or Samsung Galaxy Tab S6 Kids (£180+), and the value proposition is strong. It's ideal for ages 3-7; beyond that, kids typically want more app variety.

Should you buy it? If you want a dedicated kids tablet with proper parental safeguards and reasonable battery life, yes. If you need maximum app flexibility or longevity beyond primary school, consider alternatives.