Whether your toddler loves PBS shows, vehicles, building, Baby Shark (sorry) or coloring, there's an app for that. You can download straight from the Kindle Fire home screen, or on your Amazon account. Kindle apps for kids are typically under $5 (and some are free), and you can set parental controls or make it so that your toddler can't make any surprise in-app purchases. After all, what's the point of giving your child screen time if you can't use the 20 minutes of quiet to answer emails and scroll through Instagram? This is why Kindle apps designed for toddlers are so key - there's a myriad of age-appropriate programs and most are ad-free, so you don't have to worry about your child winding up on something unsettling or just plain weird (my nephew, for example, refuses to watch anything other than a hamster riding a LEGO train after stumbling upon it on YouTube). Raise your hand if you've ever handed over your phone or tablet to your toddler, then realized that meant that you couldn't use your own device.
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