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Cancel Amazon FreeTime: The Right Way
How to cancel amazon FreeTime and stop paying for children's content you're not using
Why parents cancel amazon FreeTime and what it costs you
Amazon FreeTime (now rebranded as Amazon Kids+ in the UK) promises unlimited access to books, apps, games, and videos for children aged 3-12. The reality? Many parents sign up with enthusiasm, only to discover their children use a fraction of the content whilst the monthly charges keep climbing.
You're paying between £1.99 and £7.99 every month, depending on your subscription tier and Prime membership status. Over a year, that's £23.88 to £95.88 leaving your account-money that could fund museum memberships, library services, or one-time educational app purchases instead. At Stopee, we've seen thousands of parents realise they're subsidising content their kids have abandoned after the first week of enthusiasm.
The financial burden becomes heavier the longer you delay cancellation. If you've already paid three months and plan to cancel, you've spent between £5.97 and £23.97 on a service that isn't delivering value. The key insight: subscription services rely on inertia. You forget to cancel, the charge repeats, and Amazon profits from your passive acceptance.
How much you're actually spending on FreeTime
Breaking down the true cost helps you make an empowered decision about whether to keep or cancel your subscription.
| Subscription type | Monthly cost | Annual cost | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single child (Prime member) | £1.99 | £23.88 | Prime members with one child |
| Single child (non-Prime) | £3.99 | £47.88 | Non-Prime households, one profile |
| Family plan (Prime member) | £3.99 | £47.88 | Most cost-effective for multiple children |
| Family plan (non-Prime) | £7.99 | £95.88 | Non-Prime, four child profiles |
| Free trial (if eligible) | £0.00 | £0.00 | First month, then paid subscription begins |
When you should cancel amazon FreeTime
You should cancel immediately if your children haven't engaged with the app in four weeks, if you've discovered free alternatives through your local library, or if you're reviewing subscriptions to reduce household spending. Stopee recommends cancelling before your next billing date to avoid unnecessary charges.
Additionally, if you're paying for FreeTime alongside other streaming services like Netflix Kids, Disney+, or NOW TV, you're duplicating content access. Calculate your total children's entertainment spending-many families discover they're paying £20-30 monthly across multiple platforms.