
You can check out our guide on Amazon Fire Kids tablets to see the differences between the regular and Pro models. He now uses the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro, which matches the standard model in all ways, except it has a more mature interface and different cases.

I have a 7-year-old that used a Fire HD 8 Kids from two years ago, and while it still does fine for most things, its lower specs are starting to show some age in the speed category.

This allows them to continue using the tablet longer, saving them money. The increased internal specs also mean that the tablet will be able to keep up with your child's demands as they grow up. (Image credit: Chris Wedel/Android Central) The higher resolution means that not only is the fun stuff they do on the tablet going to look better, but so is the text they are trying to read. The improved display on the 8-inch version is worth considering because as your child grows and learns, the higher PPI (pixels per inch) matters - especially when they are learning to read. If we start with the part of the tablet that will be used every time you turn it on - the display - the differences are minor.

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