Homeschool and keep kids busy with 3 months of Amazon FreeTime for just $0.99

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If you're a parent struggling to homeschool or your kids are bored, then consider this limited time offer of three months of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited (family plan) for just $0.99 / £0.99 (was $29.99). 

Amazon FreeTime Unlimited (or Amazon Fire for Kids, as it's called in the UK) currently gives you access to over 20,000 popular books, audiobooks, videos, apps, games, and educational materials. They're appropriate for ages 3 to 12, and easily accessible via the service's curated, kid-friendly browser. With Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, your kids are going to be developing numeracy, literacy and other key skills with content from recognized names such as Disney, PBS Kids, and Ceebeebies.

Amazon FreeTime Unlimited | 3-month family plan for $0.99

Amazon FreeTime Unlimited | 3-month family plan for $0.99
Let your kids learn, read, and watch with over 20,000 age-appropriate books, shows, and games from trusted favorites. Compatible with a range of iOS, Android, Kindle and Fire devices and featuring strict parental controls for your peace of mind.

This limited-time offer (which is valid until 15th April) is for the three-month Family Plan, which gives up to four children unlimited access to the entire FreeTime catalog. It normally costs $29.99 every three months, so not only are you getting a ton of content, you're also saving yourself a massive 97% on the original subscription cost. 

Unsubscribing is easy, so you can jump on this deal and cancel it before the three-month time period is up. Alternatively, if you have one child, you could also consider the one-month free trial on the monthly single child plan - but three months for less than $1/£1 will keep your kids busy for longer.

As parents, you're strictly in control with a newly included dashboard. This interface enables you to tailor the service to each child: you can put strict time limits into effect, add age restrictions, and even prioritize learning time before playtime with new educational goals.

FreeTime Unlimited is currently compatible with iOS, Android, Fire, Fire TV, and Kindle devices. It's a really cheap way to keep your kids busy with hundreds of hours of entertainment and learning.

Not looking for kids' entertainment, but want some free Amazon goodies? Check out some similar offers below.

Other great free Amazon offers

Free Audible Stories | 100s of free audiobooks for kids

Free Audible Stories | 100s of free audiobooks for kids
For as long as schools are closed, Audible is open, offering over 300 free kids audiobooks right now. There's everything here, from the littlest listeners pre-school range up to literary classics - available in six languages and on any compatible device.

Free Audible | 30-day free trial

Free Audible | 30-day free trial
If all these free kids books have piqued your interest but you'd prefer adult genres, try this 30-day free trial of Audible. We rated it our best audiobook site in 2020, and you'll get access to over 200,000 audiobooks for one month completely free.

Free Prime Video | 30-day free trial

Free Prime Video | 30-day free trial
Not one for reading but don't want to miss out? You can get access to thousands of award-winning shows and movies for one month completely free using the Amazon Prime Video 30-day free trial. You can pack a lot of series into one month, and you can cancel any time before the month is up with no strings attached. What's not to love?

Alex Whitelock
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Alex is TechRadar's deals editor, specializing in getting our readers the bang bang for the buck on the tech that we know and love. He's a dab hand at covering retailer events like Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day having over seven years of e-commerce experience at Future PLC; including bylines at our sister sites T3 and GamesRadar. Alex's expertise touches on most areas of TechRadar but he has a particular love for phones, laptops, and cameras, being an avid photographer. Outside of work, you'll find him indulging his love for street and travel photography, at home working on music, or down at the local climbing gym.