Amazon added kids content from Disney, Warner Bros....
Amazon added kids content from Disney, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and Electronic Arts to its Kindle FreeTime Unlimited subscription service, Amazon said Tuesday. The company launched the service, which combines books, games, educational apps, movies and TV shows for kids,…
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six months ago. It since has added more than 1,000 new titles, said Peter Larsen, vice president-Amazon Kindle, in a news release. New content being added includes Disney’s Puffle Launch and Toy Story Smash It!, Warner’s Scribblenauts Remix, and EA’s Tetris, Bejeweled 2, Monopoly Millionaire and The Game of Life, said Amazon. “Many more titles will be added throughout the coming year,” Amazon said. While Kindle FreeTime is a free feature on the current-generation Kindle Fire line of devices, Amazon charges Amazon Prime members $2.99 a child or $6.99 a family per month for the optional extension of it, Kindle FreeTime Unlimited. Customers who aren’t Prime members pay $4.99 a child or $9.99 a family.