We're considering a Kindle Fire for oud DD13 birthday. We're concerened about the costs of using the device. I saw that you can join
Amazon Prime for about $80/year. What other costs are associated with it?
How much does it cost to download a movie to rent? Anything else we should know?
The #1 thing I suggest is that you factor in the cost of a good cover to protect this expensive toy. I personally keep my Kindle in a zippered bag, but for a teen I'd go for a notebook-style that's a bit more protective. Ironically, the adults I know personally keep their Kindles in a cover . . . but the teens I know who have them just carry them around "naked". I chaperoned a youth group for a beach trip not long ago, and the kids all wanted to leave their expensive Kindles lying
on the floor next to their sleeping bags. I kept picking them up off the floor and moving them to the mantle, the bookshelf, etc., and the kids moved 'em right back. Finally I made a rule: I have warned you. From here on out, if someone steps on your Kindle and ruins it, you are not allowed to fuss about it or be angry with the other person.
My other favorite Kindle accessory is my docking station. I keep it in the bay window in my bedroom, and it's so easy to pop it onto the thing over night. Since the Kindle comes with a charging cord, it's not necessary, but it's awfully convenient. It'd probably be even more appreciated for the Fire, which doesn't have a great battery life. This is probably a good "upgrade" for Christmas or next birthday.
I would skip the Prime thing -- unless you're getting it for free by having a "reoccuring order" for something like diapers, or unless you value the other benefits like free shipping. To do it JUST for the Kindle benefits isn't worth the cost -- especially considering that you don't get
to keep the books; they're only on loan, and you can't have a second book 'til you've returned the first one. In contrast, Netflicks -- if you want a bunch of movies -- is a better deal. Of course, that gives her access to essentially any movie with any rating.
Depending upon your 13 year old's maturity and your comfort level, you may want to work out a system for monitoring what she downloads. First, it's easy to spend more than you realized you were spending because it's so quick and easy. I'd consider having her buy through Amazon gift cards rather than hooking the item to your credit card. Also, you do want to monitor the free books. Quite a few of them are "romances" that are heavy on the sex scenes.