Use Prime Music to Stream Free Kid-Friendly Playlists
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:
- Putting Baby to Bed
- Wake Up the Kids
- Kids’ Birthday Party
- Get the Wiggles Out
- 123, ABC for Kids
- Kids’ Singalong Songs
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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