Kindle accessories from Amazon 🎀🌿
i recently got a new kindle and im always looking for cute and useful accessories so heres some cute ones i found!
first is this adorable sleeve/carrying case from the brand vinabilia! it costs $22.99 but when i last checked it was on sale 15% off! it fits kindles up to 7 inches and can also hold your phone, chargers, and more! its available in 15 different colors and patterns and theyre all so cute!
then i found this super cool wireless kindle charger! its from the brand anker and costs $22.99! this is only for the kindle paperwhite signature from 2022! there is different models of chargers for different kindles so if you get one make sure to find the one thats compatible with your kindle!
do you have a kindle? which one do you have? i have the 2024 kindle basic in matcha!
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Ever since I got my new Kindle (it's the 2024 Basic in Matcha, and I adore its color!), I've been on a mission to find the cutest and most functional accessories to make my reading experience even more magical. While the original post touched on a lovely sleeve and a wireless charger, I wanted to dive deeper into other essentials that every Kindle girlie should consider, especially if you have a Kindle Paperwhite like many of my friends do! First up, let's talk about clear cases. I saw a picture of a green Kindle with a clear case, and it instantly clicked! Why hide that beautiful device? A clear case not only protects your Kindle from scratches and minor bumps but also lets its original color shine through. Plus, it’s the perfect canvas for stickers! I’ve seen so many people personalize their Kindles with aesthetic stickers under a clear case, reflecting their favorite books, moods, or hobbies. It’s such a fun way to express yourself and truly make your Kindle *yours*. For Kindle Paperwhite users, there are tons of slim, clear cases that won't add bulk, keeping that sleek design. Speaking of personalization, Kindle skins or decals are another fantastic option. If you’re not into a clear case or want a more complete design change, a skin can transform your Kindle. Imagine a beautiful floral pattern, a starry night sky, or even a book-themed design. These are relatively inexpensive and can easily be swapped out when you want a fresh look, perfect for keeping things exciting. Next, let's consider ergonomics for those long reading sessions. A PopSocket or a similar grip stand can be a game-changer. I used to struggle holding my Kindle with one hand for extended periods, especially when lounging. Attaching a PopSocket to the back makes it incredibly comfortable, reducing hand strain. There are also stands that integrate into cases, allowing you to prop your Kindle up for hands-free reading – amazing for when you’re eating or doing chores! And for ultimate protection, don't forget a screen protector. While Kindles are pretty durable, a good screen protector, whether anti-glare or clear, can save you from accidental scratches or even minor impacts. It's a small investment that offers huge peace of mind, especially if your Kindle travels with you everywhere. Finally, let's revisit carrying cases. Beyond the super cute Vinabilia sleeve I mentioned, there’s a whole world of options. I’ve been eyeing some plush, padded sleeves that offer extra cushioning, or even compact clutches that can also hold your phone, charger, and maybe a small notebook. The green floral sleeve/carrying case I found is definitely a favorite, but if you’re looking for something more structured, there are hard-shell cases too. The key is finding one that not only protects but also reflects your style – after all, it's an extension of your reading adventures! A quick tip: always double-check compatibility! As I learned with the Anker wireless charger for the Kindle Paperwhite Signature, not all accessories fit all models. Make sure to match the accessory to your specific Kindle model, whether it’s a Basic, Paperwhite, or Oasis, to avoid disappointment. Happy accessorizing, fellow Kindle girlies!



I think the page turner is so unnecessary when you can literally just tap the screen and the page turns.