Music streaming, offline listening, family plan - *lost!*

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So I'm trying to look at the best way of enabling my son to stream music, as well as download and take out with him.

My thoughts are "Prime." Or "Spotify"

A prime account gives music and video and the other obvious perks which seem very worth the monthly subscription BUT
Can my son make use of this using an android device with his own Google account? Can I "share" the benefits?
I see theres also prime unlimited (which suggests more offline listening) and family plan, but I've read that simply normal prime benefits can be shared with other household members.

I'm confused by the tiers, how much the account can be shared and actually whether it's better to use Spotify... Can anyone shed any light on what looks to be a confusing set of rules and options!
 
I'm still no further forward here... Being less than 13 is a real issue, but he needs music for sensory isolation and regulation.

YouTube music may be the way to go I guess as it's already in his Google account, it's just whether he can download songs for offline listening out and about (device is WiFi only)
 
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