Use Prime Music to Stream Free Kid-Friendly Playlists

Posted on Jun 30, 2014 by No Comments

In early June, Amazon announced the launch of Prime Music. This service offers unlimited, ad-free access to over a million songs and hundreds of playlists. It’s a free benefit provided to anyone with a Prime membership. This is in addition to the two-day shipping, streaming video, Kindle owner’s lending library, and monthly Kindle First Look ebook selection.

If you’re looking for some kid-friendly music, there are several playlists on Prime Music that your children might enjoy. Check out these selections:

For the most part, Prime Music is easy to use. You simply add a playlist to your library, then access through Amazon Music’s cloud player.

I’ve never been a big fan of purchasing children’s music because it’s something you’ll only use for a short time. So, this seems like a great perk for anyone who already has a Prime membership. It’s certainly much more convenient than using YouTube to search for kid-friendly tunes.

If you’ve tried out Prime Music, what do you think of this new service?

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Dana Hinders

Dana Hinders lives in Iowa with her husband and son. She has been a freelance writer since shortly after earning her degree in journalism from The University of Iowa in 2003. She writes extensively about parenting, crafts, and creative ways to save money. Visit her at danahinders.com.

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