Amazon has just made an announcement surrounding a new content service that will target the extremely young users of their Kindle tablet, calling it Kindle FreeTime Unlimited. This new service will be an all-you-can-eat offering that is built from the ground up, and has set it sights on children in a clear manner. This particular service is also said to be available on an exclusive basis on the new Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD tablets.

Kindle FreeTime Unlimited will deliver multiple content types such as books, games, educational apps, movies, and TV shows, all crammed into a solitary and easy-to-use service which targets those kids aged anywhere from 3 to 8 years old. This service boasts of unlimited access to thousands of titles, where among them include Amazon exclusive Android apps as well as games which have been vetted prior to be appropriate for the targeted age group. Amazon Prime members can access the service for $2.99 per month per child or $6.99 per month for the whole family, where it will include children’s entertainment from Andrews McMeel Publishing, Chronicle Books, DC Comics,Disney, HIT Entertainment, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, Marvel, Nickelodeon, PBS, Reading Rainbow, and Sesame Workshop among others. [Press Release]

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