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★ Cheaper alternative: The 10th-generation Kids Kindle ($110) is still available for $50 less if you don't need waterproofing. If you're going to get your kid an entertainment device, an ebook reader that doesn't have a browser or access to social media is probably as safe as you can get. If your kid smashes it just once, you get your money back. (You can access the same platform across other Amazon devices too, if you have a Fire Tablet or an Echo.) It also comes with a case and a two-year no-questions-asked replacement guarantee. Like prior kids models, you'll get a year's subscription to Amazon Kids+, which is a kid-friendly content library that allows for parental controls. We didn't test the new Kids model, but we did try the Signature Edition and are confident this one will hold up too. If you have an accident-prone kid, or one who just likes to read by the pool or in the tub, it's a good idea to spend the extra $50 on this version. It's also waterproof (with an IPX8 rating)-standard for Paperwhites, but a first for kids. Like the others, it has a bigger and sleeker screen with smaller bezels and more lighting options. The 2021 Paperwhites include a Kids Edition. Read more about the Kid's Paperwhite below. The 2021 Paperwhites all have USB-C charging, but the Signature supports wireless charging. Still, if you want to save some cash, just clean out your backlog you can remove a book from your device without deleting it entirely from your Amazon account. If you mostly listen to audiobooks, you may want to go for the Signature, since those tend to take up more room. That's a big difference, but you can still read and store a lot of books with 8 gigabytes (around 5,000).
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The Signature has 32 gigabytes of storage and the Standard has 8 gigs.
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Its faster page-turn rate means there's no delay while you read. The screens are brighter overall at their max and have adjustable warm lighting, but only the Signature can auto-adjust that brightness to your surroundings-we think that should be standard across all models. We tried the Signature Edition ( 8/10, WIRED Recommends), but all three have bigger, 6.8-inch screens with smaller bezels. The step-up, waterproof e-reader went from one to three models, and they rival the more expensive Oasis. We think most people will like the newest Paperwhites the best.