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Good evening!
I have baked Cupcakes for everyone!
Enjoy! =] Hope you like them!
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Hope YOU (Yes, especially you!) have a GREAT GREAT day! =]
Yummy! That cupcake just hit the spot!
I have a Nook Tablet - you can surf the web on that. You don't need Tapatalk to access MMC, either. I think there are more free books and stuff with Kindle, though. I know that there is also something called Prime with it - you might want to check that option out if your sister likes to watch movies and television.
You can access MMC on the Kindle Fire without Tapatalk, too---it's not necessary, I just prefer its format on that size screen. Kindle Fire has a built-in browser called Silk, or you can load another Android browser if you prefer.
As for Amazon Prime, you get a free one-month trial with a Kindle Fire, but then it costs $79 per year. That gets you a decent amount of free streaming TV shows and movies (requires access to a Wi-Fi signal). (Go to Amazon and search for "prime instant videos" to get an idea of what's available. Or search for what you're interested in and check to see if it says "Prime members $0.00.) It also gets you free two-day shipping on anything you buy from Amazon (exception: items sold by third-party sellers that are not fulfilled by Amazon). I've also rented a few movies (including "Becoming Santa," which I recommend!)---you can do that with the Fire regardless of whether or not you're a Prime member. If you have Amazon Prime and own a Roku or another streaming device, you can access your Amazon Prime account through the device and watch Prime videos on your TV, or on your computer or laptop.
(Disclaimer: I'm not pushing Kindle Fire over Nook or iPad---just trying to provide information from my experience as an owner! cheesy)