Amazon has launched an end-of-month device sale and one deal has stood out above the rest.

The Fire Kids Pro 7 tablet has been slashed by an incredible 50% and now costs just £49.99 – but it’s very close to selling out.

Amazon has reduced the cost of this kids-friendly tablet to half-price - but stock us running out

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Amazon has reduced the cost of this kids-friendly tablet to half-price – but stock us running out

If you’ve got kids to keep entertained on some long drives this summer, one of Amazon’s Fire tablets is the perfect solution.

In a bizarre move, Amazon has kept the Fire Kids 7 full-price at £109.99 – but the deluxe Kids 7 Pro is £60 less.

No wonder it’s in such limited stock.

You’ll also find the larger Fire HD 8 Kids tablet on sale (was £139.99, now £79.99), as well as the Fire HD 10 Kids tablet (was £199.99, now £149.99).

The Kids line of Fire tablets do everything the standard versions do, but with a range of extra features that make them suitable for little ones.

For instance, parental locks will ensure certain streaming and games content is not accessible, and also set alarm clocks and even reading goals.

Oh, and they’ve got extra-tough casing too, for all those inevitable bumps and knocks.

It’s not the only great Amazon deal we discovered today: you can also pick two Echo Dots for 54% less than full price – a super-cheap way of bringing cheap stereo to any room.

MORE AMAZON

Looking for a new TV for the World Cup? We’ve got lots of top offers on our cheap UK TV deals page.

For more besides Fire tablets, there’s our best Alexa-compatible devices round-up.

If you’re looking for a new phone plan, don’t miss our pick of the best SIM only deals this month.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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