How to Cancel Amazon Kids+
Amazon Kids+ provides ad-free books, games, videos, and apps for children on Fire tablets and Echo devices. Cancellation is done through your Amazon account settings.
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Quick Facts
- Monthly cost
- £4.99/mo
- £59.88/year
- Cancel online?
- Yes
- Pause option?
- No
- Refund policy
- No refunds for monthly plans. Annual plans may receive a pro-rata refund if the service has barely been used.
- After cancellation
- Downloaded content on Fire tablets is removed. Parental controls remain functional without the subscription.
Cancellation Steps
Go directly to Amazon Kids+ cancellation pageGo to amazon.co.uk
Sign in to your Amazon account.
Go to "Manage your content and devices"
Or navigate directly to your subscriptions page.
Find Amazon Kids+
Locate the subscription in your active memberships.
Click "Cancel"
Confirm the cancellation. Content becomes unavailable at the billing period end.
Tips & Things to Know
- Downloaded content on Fire tablets is removed after cancellation.
- Parental controls on the device continue to work without the subscription.
- Prime members get a discounted rate — check if it is worth keeping with Prime.
Your Consumer Rights
- You have a 14-day cooling-off period for new subscriptions under the Consumer Contracts Regulations 2013.
- Amazon must process cancellations promptly under UK consumer law.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Does my Fire tablet still work without Amazon Kids+?
- Yes. The tablet and parental controls work. Only the Kids+ content library becomes unavailable.
- Is Amazon Kids+ cheaper with Prime?
- Yes. Prime members receive a discounted rate on Amazon Kids+.
- Can I cancel Amazon Kids+ at any time?
- Yes. Cancel through your Amazon account settings with no cancellation fee.
- What content does my child lose on cancellation?
- All Kids+ books, apps, games, and videos become inaccessible. Purchased content remains.
- Is there a free alternative to Amazon Kids+?
- YouTube Kids and BBC iPlayer Kids are free alternatives, though with less curated content.