Amazon has announced that its child-friendly features and parental controls subscription service is coming to Alexa. Until now FreeTime has only been available on Fire, Kindle, and Android devices, but Amazon is now adding support for Echo speakers. At the same time, the company is also releasing a Kids Edition of the Echo Dot that includes a FreeTime subscription plus a brightly colored protective case.Just as with other supported devices, the free tier of FreeTime includes a range of parental controls for Alexa. These include explicit song filtering, bedtime limits, and disabling of voice purchases. You also can upgrade to FreeTime Unlimited which offers additional content including 300 Audible kids' books, radio stations, playlists, and character alarms.Special Alexa skills are also part of the deal, coming from Disney, Nickelodeon, National Geographic, and more. Existing FreeTime Unlimited customers get all of these new features at no extra cost. Amazon Prime subscribers can get all of the benefits added to their account for just $2.99 per month for a single child or $6.99 for the family plan (up to four children). Non-members will need to pay $4.99 or $9.99, respectively. FreeTime on Alexa will be rolled out with a software update starting May 9th.

To coincide with FreeTime's availability on Alexa, Amazon has also announced the $79.99 Echo Dot Kids Edition. In much the same vein as the Fire Kids Edition tablets, the speaker is practically unchanged except for the eye-catching protective layer — it comes in blue, red, or green. The extra $30 also bags you a year-long FreeTime Unlimited Family subscription that normally costs either $83 (Prime members) or $119 (non-members). That hefty price tag is well worth it then, if you were already considering the other benefits.

The Echo Dot Kids Edition is available to pre-order right away, and it will begin shipping May 9th — at the same time as FreeTime Unlimited on Alexa is made available.

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