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Amazon Prime Video South Africa offers children’s content for free

April 1, 2020
1 min read
Author: Editorial Team

In terms of content for those over 14, some shows have also been made available for free by Amazon Prime Video. However, the company said that some programming would not be available in South Africa due to regulations and other licensing issues.

The multimedia giant has opened up over 40 children’s shows to be streamed for free worldwide. Previously, these shows were all part of Amazon’s paid-for Prime Video subscription service. The shows are ranged from those for pre-school kids to young teens and include a number of Amazon Originals such as Pete the Cat, Just Add Magic, and The Dangerous Book for Boys, as well as licenced content like Arthur and Odd Squad. 

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