SAVE $40:As of March 26,Hot Movies Archives the Kindle Paperwhite Kids is on sale at Amazon for $139.99 as part of the Big Spring Sale. That's 22% off its list price of $179.99.
Amazon's Big Spring Sale is full of great deals, including some very nice discounts on Amazon's own devices. The Kindle lineup has seen some price drops on a few different models during the sale event, including on the Kindle Paperwhite Kids. If you've been looking for a nice surprise for the little bookworm in your life, this is a great e-reader to scoop up. What's even better is it's currently back to its lowest-ever price.
The Kindle Paperwhite Kids (16 GB) is currently on sale for $139.99 as part of the Big Spring Sale. This is a 22% discount from its usual list price of $179.99, and marks a return to the lowest price this e-reader has ever been available for. So if you've been looking to pick it up for a kid in your life, now is a great time to do it.
SEE ALSO: 200+ of the best Amazon deals live ahead of its Big Spring Sale, hand-picked by Mashable's team of expertsFeaturing a 7-inch Paperwhite display and 25% faster page turns than its predecessor, the Kindle Paperwhite Kids is a great fit for those who love to spend their nights getting lost in an exciting adventure. The Kindle Paperwhite Kids even comes with six months of Amazon Kids+, which is a subscription service for kids between the ages of 3-12 that offers unlimited access to a massive library of books that's perfect for their age. It even comes with a cool futuristic cover.
We consider this Kindle to be the best pick for kids in our roundup of the best Kindles. That's because, "it's a distraction-free device. It doesn't come with ads, notifications, or the temptation of games or video."
If the Kindle Paperwhite Kids has been on your radar, there's no better time than now to pick it up at its lowest price.
Looking for more Kindle deals in Amazon's sale? Have a look at our breakdown of the best Kindle deals in Amazon's Spring Sale to see a few more of our favorites on sale right now.
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