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No. You could try and download a 3rd party app and see if that works.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi -, Yes, but first you will have to approve communication. Your child can communicate through Alexa, but first you must grant parental consent in order for your child to use communication features on their Fire tablet, like making video calls. You can also hide features on your child’s tablet if you do not wish to grant parental consent. Communication features are supported on Fire tablets running FireOS 5 and higher. Follow these steps to enable communications: 1. Go to the parent profile. 2. Select the Settings icon next to the child's name. 3. Under Fire Tablet Settings, select Manage Communications. 4. To allow your child access to communication features, click Grant parental consent and follow the on-screen instructions. Alternatively, if you do not want your child to see the features on their device, click Hide these features on Fire tablet. 5. After granting consent, select the available features you want to enable for your child. You can then approve contacts for your child to make calls to approved contacts while in their Amazon Kids profile. Before you begin, make sure you have the Alexa app on a compatible mobile device. You also need a valid mobile number to use Alexa Communication features, like announcements or calling. After you have that, follow these steps: 1. Open the Alexa app. 2. Select Communicate. 3. Select the contacts icon. 4. Toggle the switch to On. 5. Select your name. 6. Select your child's name. 7. Select Add New Contact. Have a great day!
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