Review: Disney’s The Lion King Mighty Roar Simba from Hasbro

With the recent cinema release of Disney’s The Lion King, Hasbro have released a number of toys, including the Might Roar Simba, and here is our review.

This FurReal Simba interactive soft toy embodies all of the fun, charm, and humour of The Lion King’s most iconic lion cub. Take him along on adventures, give him his treat, and be sure to give your Pride Lands pal lots of hugs!

What’s in the Box?

The box contains Simba, a grub for him to eat and some instructions.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

This Simba is from the 2019 version of Disney’s The Lion King and is brought to life by FurReal who have a great track record for making some very realistic toys.

Simba stands approximately 21.5cms high, and is 51cm wide, and 44.5 deep, for those of you interested – so he isn’t small! He also looks incredibly realistic.

Simba will do various things depending on what you are doing with him. You can pat him on the head and he will do something or say something. You can talk to him and he will react and you can roar at him, and he will react too. He moves his head, his eyes and even his tail, amongst other things. Your child will have hours of fun!

There are over 100 sound and motion combinations available, including directly from the film, so your child shouldn’t get bored!

Simba also responds when you feed him his special grub – well, who wouldn’t?

Simba requires 4x C LR14 batteries which are not included in the box, so make sure you have a set ready, in fact have two sets because you are going to need them as your child probably won’t want to stop playing with him.

Simba is great to play with and to cuddle, and is a lot of fun, your child (and you) won’t want to put him down or stop playing with him. This is definitely something you will want to consider adding to your Christmas list, but act fast as they are selling out!

Disney’s The Lion King Mighty Roar Simba from Hasbro is available now priced around £119.95 and is suitable for ages 4 and above, although Hasbro say above 36 months.

A Closer Look at the HEXBUG Scorpion

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With Christmas just 4 months away, we will be taking a closer look at some toys you might want to consider – here we look at the HEXBUG Scorpion.

Unsettle those around you with the scurrying Scorpion’s bouncing tail and free-swinging front claws. This mechanical bug rebounds off of walls and darts around the room in five unique colors.

Watch out for the motorized creepy crawly Scorpion! Scare your friends as it scuttles around the room, exploring every area it can get to. With the claws helping it ricochet off of walls and objects, and the realistic bouncing action of the tail, you’ll think it’s actually alive!

The Scorpion requires 3x LR-44 batteries, which are included in the box.

The Scorpion comes in a variety of different colours and will provide hours of fun, or scares!

The HEXBUG Scorpion is available now priced £10.99 and is aimed at ages 8 and above.

You can learn more from the HEXBUG website.

D23 Special Look Trailer for Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

D23 Expo has revealed a lot of news for the MARVEL MCU and especially MARVEL and Star Wars shows for the Disney+ series kicking off later in 2019 but over the weekend attention turned to Star Wars: Episode 9: The Rise of Skywalker which is currently the final episode and film set in the Skywalker Saga.

To kick things off, here is the brand ‘D23 Expo Special Look’ trailer released today (26/08/19):

During the Lucasfilm panel at D23 Expo, both J.J. Abrams and Kathleen Kennedy came to the stage to introduce most of the cast of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”, who talked about the film some what before the revealed a new poster for the film as well as a sizzle reel of footage that only those at the panel were able to see until today.

It was also confirmed that footage of Carrie Fisher as Leia, filmed for The Last Jedi but was not used, has been utilised for this final saga film with Abrams saying that Leia will be the heart of the film.

Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker will be releasing in cinemas on December 19th 2019.

HONOR gears up for 2019 H2 at Gamescom 2019

HONOR, a leading smartphone brand, officially announced its new gaming strategy at Gamescom 2019. With a goal of advancing mobile gaming through technology, E-Sports & co-development, HONOR positions itself at the forefront of the mobile gaming industry by providing powerful gaming technology in its smartphones, innovative accessories, plans for e-sports, and unprecedented collaboration with developers.

Beyond Smartphone, Beyond Development, Beyond Gameplay

As a brand for the youth and the young at heart, HONOR will take its core gaming technology to the next level by focusing on three pillars: “Beyond Smartphone, Beyond Development, and Beyond Gaming”.

This comes weeks after the brand started to sell the HONOR 20 PRO globally, bringing to market a highly powerful device for gamers. With the Kirin 980 SoC at its core, a 4,000 mAh AI-powered battery,  8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, the device has been described as a “gaming powerhouse” able to smoothly and comfortably play any demanding game.

The HONOR 20 PRO also includes GPU Turbo 3.0, a gaming optimisation technology increasing graphics, processing and energy efficiency of 30+ games. Titles such as Arena of Valor, PUBG and so on are able to perform comfortably at 60 FPS on the HONOR 20 PRO. The graphene cooling system supports a long-lasting and comfortable gameplay experience. 

Beyond Gameplay: HONOR GamePad

HONOR believes that gamers want more than a smartphone to support their gaming habits. In the second half of 2019, HONOR will start selling the HONOR GamePad in Western Europe. The accessory will add a physical controller experience to mobile gaming. The HONOR Gamepad has 6 buttons, connects to the handset via Bluetooth and provides an extra 400mAh battery supported by an USB-type-C connector to further extend gameplay time. The HONOR GamePad is compatible with any games that support Bluetooth control accessories. Button configuration is done in-app through the game itself.

HONOR Gamepad

Beyond Development: The HONOR View20 saw HONOR collaborate with gaming studios to develop motion-controlled sports games such as Fancy Skiing and Fancy Darts by making use of the TOF 3-D camera component, which also supports USB-to-HDMI connection for a better gaming experience. To support the creation of even more titles by developers, HONOR will collaborate with selected gaming studios, both Indie and established, and provide API access to allow them to develop games with such technology.

HONOR View20 Supports Motion-Controlled games through its TOF 3D Camera

Beyond Gameplay: HONOR will deliver a superior gaming experience for users by providing pre-installed games in the “Gaming Arena” folder that make the most out of the technology in its future handsets.

Mobile E-Sports opportunities to global gamers

Due to the fact that 18% of HONOR fans declare themselves gamers, HONOR is studying the possibility of entering the e-sports arena by partnering with renowned players and holding international-level competitions. More information will become available in the second half of 2019.

New Gameplay Video for Bee Simulator unveiled

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At gamescom, BIGBEN and Varsav Game Studios are delighted to unveil a new gameplay video for Bee Simulator. See how you can spend quality time with family or friends with the different game modes available: play collaboratively or competitively with up to four players.

See the world through the eyes of a bee in Bee Simulator! In a world inspired by iconic Central Park in New York, you play as a pollinator bee who has set up home with the rest of your colony in one of the park’s trees. Your life is turned upside down one day when humans decide to cut down your tree. The fate of your hive is thrust into your tiny hands.

With its multiple game modes and realistic open environment, Bee Simulator is the perfect family game. And as the studio worked with beekeepers during development, you can learn while having fun thanks to the suggestions and information shared throughout the game. From their means of communication and collecting pollen, to defending the hive from other insects and disease, the secret life of bees will no longer be a mystery.

Bee Simulator will be available on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on 14 November 2019.

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Review: Borderlands Claptrap Deluxe Action Figure from Menkind

With Borderlands 3 about to be released and with Christmas only 4 months away, we review the Borderlands Claptrap Deluxe Action Figure from Menkind.

A general purpose CL4P-TP robot manufactured by Hyperion, Claptrap acts as the Vault Hunter’s (sometimes) useful guide and quest-giver on Pandora. Programmed with an overenthusiastic personality, Claptrap masks his fear and loneliness behind cheerful bravado.

What’s in the Box?

The box contains Claptrap, a stand, 3 Golden Keys for use in Borderlands 2, a magic wand, wizards hat, One Shot Wonder Sheriff’s hat, and Jakobs Pistol.

A Closer Look

Final Thoughts

I’m a huge fan of the Borderlands series, and I can’t wait for Borderlands 3. One of the things I loved about Borderlands was Claptrap, and his sense of humour.

So when we were offered the chance to get our very own Claptrap action figure I jumped at the chance.

Standing about 12cm tall, Claptrap can be positioned however you want. There are a few accessories in the box, such as hats, a wand and a pistol, so you can have him on his own or wearing and carrying something, the choice is yours.

His wheel actually moves so you can push him around, although you will probably just want to leave him quietly somewhere! It’s on working shocks so you shouldn’t damage him moving him around.

He also has a retractable antenna and a rotating eye for extra realism.

Claptrap is made by McFarlane Toys and looks amazing – the detail is incredible and if you are a fan of Borderlands this is one action figure you want in your collection.

The Borderlands Claptrap Deluxe Action Figure from Menkind is available now priced £45. Menkind also have lots of other cool things, so why not take a look and find something today?

A Closer Look at Squishmallows from Hexbug

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Hexbug have a range of plush toys called Squishmallows – here we take a closer look.

Squad up. Squishmallow plush toys are on the way to fill your hearts with love and affection. Since 2017 (in the US), the Squishmallows and Squishy Squooshems collections have offered comfort, support and warmth as couch companions, pillow pals, bedtime buddies and travel teammates. No need to feel alone, you’ll have a buddy for the movies, the bedtime stories, the laughs and more!

Kellytoy has created a line of loveable buddies made from super soft marshmallow-like texture and polyester (and they’re easily washable).

Time to put Squishmallows on your squishlist, because the squad can’t wait for the company and cuddles.

The one we were sent was Danny the Dino. Who is Danny described?

“You will always want Danny on your team! Why? He is the king of games! Danny loves strategising for board games, puzzles, outdoor sports, or scavenger hunts with his buddies.”

Each Squishmallow is 7.5 inches with an impossibly soft marshmallow-like texture. This is the first time they have been in the UK and I think they are going to be a huge hit this Christmas. There are lots to collect and each one is different.

The 7.5 inch Squishmallows are available for £6.99 and the 3.5 inch ones for £4.99. The 3.5 inch ones come with a clip so you can attach them to a bag or anything else.

They are so cuddly you won’t want to put them done.

You can learn more about Squishmallows and their range from their website.

Three New MARVEL TV Shows for Disney+ Announced at D23 Expo

Disney+ reveals and news has certainly taken centre stage at D23 Expo in Anaheim, and Kevin Feige himself took to the stage to confirm three brand new MARVEL TV shows for the streaming service. Miss Marvel, She-Hulk and Moon-Knight.

 

Miss Marvel will be based on the modern incarnation of the character, Pakistani American teenager called Kamela Khan who is also MARVEL’s first Muslim character to be lead her own comics title and now her own TV show. Miss Marvel is very much similar to Peter Parker in the sense that she is a teenager trying to juggle real life problems as well as trying to learn how to use her polymorphous powers which enables her to stretch and shapeshift.

 

‘She-Hulk’ happens to be Bruce Banner’s cousin who instead of turning into a monstrous rage beast, actually has a far milder version of his Hulk who whilst made her a large, powerful green skinned version of herself, unlike the Hulk, she retains her personality allowing her to keep her intelligence and emotional control whilst having the super strength of the Hulk.

 

The cloaked and hooded hero known as Moon Knight who was a mercenary soldier left for dead who was then resurrected by an ancient Egyptian moon god known as Khonshu in exchange for being his avatar on Earth. Marc later returns to New York and where he becomes a millionaire entrepreneur as well as Moon Knight.

So far all we have are the names of the shows and the promise made by Kevin Feige during the announcement that these would be nothing like any other MARVEL TV Show. I can already see from social media that there is a concern that the use of these characters, especially Miss MARVEL and She-Hulk, might prevent them from being used in the next phase of the MCU but we know that the WandaVision show will tie directly into the next Dr Strange film, so these could really be laying the foundation for the characters before bringing them into the MCU fully.

Obi-Wan Series for Disney+ Confirmed at D23 Expo

Speculation about a stand alone Obi-Wan film has been going around for the last few years following the original plans to have standalone anthology Star Wars films following the succes of Rogue One: A Star Wars Story. Sadly however, following the total box office and critical disaster that was Solo, plans for any anthology were put on immediate hold.

But then rumours began to circulate that the planned Obi-Wan film was to be turned into a Disney+ instead and today on the opening day of D23 Expo…it was all confirmed:

Producer Kathleen Kennedy and McGregor himself appeared on stage with Kennedy announcing that “We have all the scripts written we’re ready to start shooting next year.”

From the below image of the revised timeline of how all the films, animation series and new Disney+ series, which Kenobi: A Star Wars Story will make the third live action Star Wars series for Disney+ alongside The Mandalorian and the still untitled series based on Cassian Andor. Obi-Wan will be set after the prequels and during the events of Solo.

 

It will no doubt explore the time Kenobi spent in exile on Tattoine as he watched over Luke Skywalker, this could bring him into contact with the Hutts but I am really hoping it wont take him off planet for any reason as this would mess with the lore of his character. We do see Kenobi one time during the final season of Star Wars: Rebels when he and Darth Maul have one final encounter with Obi-Wan the older man we see in Episode IV: A New Hope.

But production will not happen until 2020 so the wait for news on the story will have to wait.

Watch the Agents of SHIELD Season 7 D23 Expo Teaser Trailer

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. will come to its end with season 7, due to air in 2020 and today fans finally get to see a taste of what lies in store.

Just revealed at the D23 Expo 2019, the first teaser trailer for the final season of Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. was shown.

Season 7 is going to be a blast in the past!

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The Mandalorian: New Information, Trailer and Release Date

Today is the opening day of D23 Expo serving as a celebration of all things Disney which now also includes MARVEL, Star Wars and the soon to start Disney + streaming service. Part of the news on day one was finally getting to know when The Madalorian series is set to air, November 12th on Disney +.

 

It was also announced that Ming-Na Wen will be joining the The Mandalorian cast alongside Pedro Pascal, Gina Carano, Giancarlo Esposito, Emily Swallow, Carl Weathers, Omid Abtahi, Werner Herzog and Nick Nolte in the series. Wen has already finished filming on the 7th and final season of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and has previous connection with Disney as Ming-Na also voiced Mulan in the original Disney animation.

But the big reveal…the first teaser trailer for the series:

After the stories of Jango and Boba Fett, another warrior emerges in the Star Wars universe. “The Mandalorian” is set after the fall of the Empire after Return of the Jedi and before the emergence of the First Order. We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic.

Really hope that the show finds a home here in the UK to watch this because I am really liking the look of this show the more I read and now thanks to the teaser trailer…see of it!

Review: Wolfenstein Youngblood

When it was first revealed that a new Wolfenstein game was on the way, I had quite the grin on my face as I am a huge fan of the series and the last game ‘Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus’ was quite frankly one of the most fun, crazy and satisfying shooters in recent years. As more information about it was released and it was revealed that instead of William Joseph “B.J.” Blazkowicz being the main hero you control, instead the story will time jump twenty years after the events that led to the Nazis being booted out of the US and will focus on his twin daughters instead and bring to the series something new….Co-Op!

There is a simple reason why this review is here a little later that others and that is because I wanted to avoid all the noise of its launch. Just the day before the game actually launched you could find multiple videos talking about how this was not the Wolfenstein game that they expected T experience. This was even before I had the chance to even install the game and the wave of negativity for the game could not be avoided. I gave it a bit of time to have some updates and a chance to go in for a fresh and clean experience and for me, there are good things and bad things about Wolfenstein: Youngblood but is it actually as bad as people have said?

Starting with the story which sees Youngblood continue the Wolfenstein story but now in 1980 which a now liberated USA thanks to the actions of BJ Blaskowicz and his allies. His wife Anya who was pregnant with twins during The New Colossus gave birth to two girls, Jessica and Sophia who over the last 20 years have been trained by both BJ and Anya to survive and to fight Nazis. Some time passes and a visit from Grace Walker, who now works in the reformed FBI, and her daughter Abbey we learn that BJ has gone missing with no clue as to his whereabouts. The girls along with Abbey, discover a hidden room in the attic of the house which leads them to believe that their father travelled to still Nazi occupied Paris France and all three steal the FBI helicopter Grace arrived in to go to Paris to hopefully find their father and perhaps kick some Nazi butt at the same time.

I do not want to go too much into the story simply because I really actually enjoyed it so don’t want to spoil it too much, well that and the fact the story is incredibly short and straightforward and would not take much to actually unravel it all. The story is told via the traditional cut-scenes following successful campaign missions as the twins, now aiding the French Underground Resistance, go out on missions whilst investigating what happened to their dad. Abbey serves as both the tech support as Abbey built the advanced power suits that the twins get to wear but also in the field support via comms. I really liked the story and though strange not playing as the one many army BJ, expanding the story this way with new characters and new country is a great step in keeping the series going.

What is very evident to me at least, is that Youngblood is really a taste test for new gameplay ideas to gauge fan reaction and to try out new ideas. This spin off instantly makes me think of how Ubisoft released similar spinoffs in the Far Cry series with Far Cry: Primal and more recently, Far Cry: New Dawn. Both serves as a shorter game experience but allowed for new mechanics to be tried out or just to get more out of a main series game’s story. Youngblood feels very much like that but with more emphasis on trying out new gameplay styles to see if it can land with fans. It would be fair to say that some new features did and others…need more work.

The obvious new element is that of co-op play and Youngblood really wants to be played by two human players. To this end you can match-make with random players or play with friends. If you purchased the deluxe version of Youngblood you can even invite a friend who does not own the game, to play the entire campaign with you, though they will not earn any achievements or trophies for doing so. In co-op each player will take the role of either Sophie or Jessica. Each sister can have a custom skin for their power armour in order to stand out along with their initial skill set being chosen such as the ability to use a cloaking device or the shoulder charge style ‘crush’ move. Once in missions the need to work together is the foundation for so much of the gameplay with doors that will require one player to remain at a code entry pad whilst the other goes and generates a code for the door which forces the players to be in two different locations. This continues as both players will be required to open large doors in order to progress further into the level. The strongest use of co-op other than working together to take down enemies is in the ‘shared life’ system. If one player goes down there will be a short time to give the other player a chance to revive them and if you fail, the twins have three shared lives which allows either player to bleed out and instantly revive to continue the fight. This is an interesting mechanic when playing with another human player but it can quickly turn into a real handicap if you try to play the game solo.

If you want to play Youngblood solo, you can but you will be forced to play with an AI partner and this is where Youngblood’s co-op system begins to crumble. The AI is as dumb as a bag of bricks and at the worse times it will literally ignore the fact it needs to revive you. Those worse times happen to be during a boss fight, when it is so important to be revived there were times when literally the AI would be standing right next to me refusing to revive me. Normally, the AI would get you up almost immediately but then in a boss encounter it seems to just forget it has to revive you and on the flip-side to that, the AI can be head right into the fight, often just standing there taking damage and when I was busy dealing with the larger enemies or trying to survive myself, the AI would go down forcing me to try to revive them and when you are already on low health can be very risky.

The risk comes in the form that for some unknown reason, should you die out right at any point of the mission you are on, you will have to replay the entire mission from the start. So, you can be five mins into the mission or you can be right at the closing moments of the final boss fight and should you die you will have to replay the ENTIRE mission and not only that, but all the ammo and live you used during that failed attempt, will not be refreshed either. The boss fights can be incredibly cheap as well, often having some enemies way above your level which make each encounter in the early stages before you can level up your abilities. It just adds a level of frustration where it doesn’t nee to be and I had hoped that with the game taking some updates since it released that the AI would be improved, but sadly no, the AI can be the biggest enemy in the game at times.

But there are things I definitely did like such as the more open world feel to the game and this is where you can really see the influence that Arkane Studios had in Youngblood’s development. As soon as you hit Paris and start doing missions both story and side missions, you can feel the Dishonored elements in the game with the power suits giving you the ability to explore levels more vertically as you super jump your way to higher places and explore buildings and rooms as you navigate around the occupied regions of Paris. For me this worked really well as it allowed different ways and methods to tackle a mission from all out guns blazing which is traditionally Wolfenstein or with a stealthier approach which is how I played Dishonored. It really suited the different playstyle the twins have and certainly opens up the gameplay more than you would expect.

I also really liked the new RPG style of unlocking new skills and abilities to craft your character around your chosen play style, it feels a little strange at first but once you start upgrading and adding new skills you can feel your character becoming more powerful throughout the game. You can also upgrade weapons using the in game “silver coin” currency which did feel strange just to find all these silver coins dotted around the map and in closed wooden crates. You can customise the weapons to have enhanced performance or to change how they fire, especially with the more advanced weapons. The coins can also be used to purchase new skins for your power suit and weapons which is where the real money micro-transactions come in which is rather distasteful and almost pointless considering how much of the silver coin currency you can earn throughout the game to upgrade and improve all your weapons and still be able to buy a skin or two if you so choose.

Overall, I did enjoy my time with Youngblood, for all its faults and shortcomings it still does enough to feel like they are trying new things to take Wolfenstein forward and there is certainly room for more games using the twins and more of the standard main Wolfenstein games as well. But the clumsiness in which this has released will be something the developer team will need to address should more adventures with the Terror Twins be planned. The AI partner if you play solo definitely needs to be reworked in order to prioritise reviving you when needed and every time you need them to whilst the lack of checkpoints forcing players to replay an entire story mission without the ammo you had when you started it is just stupid in my humble opinion. It would be nice to see the personalities of the twin evolve to being more than ‘frat boys’ as the scenes in which they interact are more cringe-worthy than anything comedic and their story would be greatly enhanced by having more bombastic characters to interact with rather than the soulless NPCs that just issue side missions to the twins to pad out what is a very short story campaign.

It is a shame that Youngblood released with all the issues it had because if they just paid more attention to the details and worked on polishing it far more, this would have been a far more intriguing and well received game for the series. Instead it is messy with a level of frustration that makes this a bargain bucket purchase instead of rushing out immediately to grab it. The simply fact that an update for the game has been promised just to add the ability to pause says far more about Youngblood than I could.

Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition available now

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Starting nursery or pre-school is an exciting time for children – they’re learning new skills, words, abilities and meeting new people. With the all-new Fire 7 Kids Edition – the next generation of Amazon’s most affordable kids tablet at just £99.99 – you can continue their learning at home thanks to the thousands of age-appropriate books, audio books, movies, TV shows, educational apps and games available through Amazon Fire for Kids Unlimited. (Free for the first 12 months, then from £1.99 per month for Prime members and £3.99 per month for customers who are not yet Prime members thereafter).

Featuring easy-to-use parental controls that encourage learning before play, with the all-new Fire 7 Kids Edition parents can manage and customise their child’s Fire for Kids experience. This includes everything from setting bedtime curfews to tighter controls on screen time and content – as well as blocking access to videos and games until educational targets such as reading goals are met.

Parental controls can be implemented directly on a child’s tablet or via the Parent Dashboard – meaning parents can keep up to date and engage with their children on what they’re reading or watching.

The all-new Fire 7 Kids Edition also features a new and improved kid-proof case in pink, blue or a new purple colour – complete with an adjustable stand for easy hands-free viewing – as well as 16GB of storage, a faster processor and 2 year worry free guarantee. If something happens, send it back and Amazon will replace it – no questions asked.

Over 10 million kids (and their parents) globally have enjoyed our Amazon Fire for Kids service, which provides the perfect balance between giving kids the content they love, while providing parents peace of mind knowing that what their kids are viewing on their device is age-appropriate. Fire for Kids offers parental controls that encourage learning before play, and gives parents the ability to manage their child’s Fire for Kids settings, including:

  • Age filters – parents can adjust settings to tailor the Fire for Kids experience for each child and ensure the content their kids are viewing is age-appropriate.
  • Learn First – parents can set daily goals for educational content, and block access to entertainment content until after educational goals are met each day.
  • Screen time by category – parents can restrict certain categories, such as apps and videos, while leaving unlimited time for reading.
  • Total screen time – parents can choose a set amount of total screen time per day, after which Fire for Kids will shut down.
  • Bedtime – parents can control when Fire for Kids shuts down for the day and turns back on the next morning.
  • Weekday and weekend settings – parents can set time limits by weekdays and weekends.
  • Add or remove content – parents can add titles from their own content library into Fire for Kids, or choose to remove unwanted Fire for Kids Unlimited content.
  • Enable the web browser – parents can choose to enable or disable the kid-friendly web browser within Fire for Kids.

Additionally, parents can access Parent Dashboard (parents.amazon.co.uk) to view weekly activity reports of the digital content their kids are using in Fire for Kids and determine how to manage time limits and educational goals. Remote parental controls in Parent Dashboard make it easy for parents to pause their child’s devices for a set amount of time, as well as adjust their child’s Fire for Kids settings remotely via any web browser on a mobile device or computer. Parents can also access Discussion Cards in Parent Dashboard to view summaries and sample questions to help them initiate conversations with their kids about the content they’re viewing in Fire for Kids.

Amazon has last-minute Summer Travel Tech for you

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With the Summer coming to an end shortly, Amazon still has you covered for some last minute travel tech.

All-new Fire 7 Kids Edition Tablet

  • Protection package with Kid-Proof Case and 2-year worry-free guarantee
  • A full-featured Fire 7 with a 7” IPS display
  • Flexible parental controls allow you to manage usage limits and content access

Available now for £99.99 in Blue, Pink or Purple.

All-new Fire 7 Tablet

 

  • 7” IPS display
  • Up to 7 hours of reading, surfing the web, watching video and listening to music.
  • Hands free with Alexa

Available now for £49.99 in Black, Plum, Sage and Twilight Blue.

All-new Kindle Oasis

The all-new Kindle Oasis features our largest 7-inch 300 ppi display using the latest E Ink technology and a sleek ergonomic design with page-turn buttons, perfect for one-handed reading. Introducing an adjustable warm light for a richer reading experience in any lighting.

There are three version of the 2019 Kindle Oasis – 8GB WiFi, 32GB WiFi (this one) and 32GB WiFi and 4G. There are also two colours, Graphite (this one) and Gold.

Check out our review of the all-new Kindle Oasis here.