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5 Best Kid Tablets

Your child’s safety is of upmost importance, especially when it comes to their interactions with technology. If you’re thinking about investing in a tablet for your little one, we’ve compiled some of the best kid tablets to consider. Continue reading to learn more about top tablets for toddlers and young children, and feel at ease when you make your decision. Whether you’re concerned about cost, durability or safety, we cover it all here.

Amazon Fire Tablets

If you’re looking for a range of affordable kids tablets, Amazon offers a nice variety to consider for your child. Three that we are particularly fond of for kids are the Fire 7, the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition and the Fire HD 10 Kids Edition. You can’t go wrong with any of these Fire tablets by Amazon. All of these tablets come with a Kid-Proof Case and perks that will entertain and educate your child. These tablets come with over 20,000 popular apps and games, videos and educational content from popular kids’ channels for them to enjoy. While this may be different across each tablet and with the package you purchase, rest assured these tablets are as fun as they are educational and entertaining. Parental controls on this tablet also allows you to set time limits and filter age-appropriate content.

Apple iPad

The iPad can also serve as a great tablet for kids, as well as a great educational tool. iPad settings allow parents to set time limits, monitor explicit content and password protect system settings, making it a safe and valuable investment. You are also able to restrict Siri web searches, control access to games and much more once you become familiar with the parental controls. If you already own an older version of an iPad, this would be a great option to pass down to kids once you’ve activated the parental control settings. If you’re interested in an iPad, there are several deals you can find on used or older version iPads to get the best bang for your buck.

Kurio Tab Advance

Kurio tablets for kids claim to be the “ultimate tablet for kids.” Newest versions have 16GB of storage, filter over 18 billion sites and give parents full control over site and time management. This tablet also comes with protective covering and preloaded games and apps that are sure to keep them busy. It is also notable that the Kurio Tab Advance has a set up that is extremely easy and straightforward. This tablet is a great option for its kid-centric experience and the price range is budget-friendly and comparable to other kid tablets on the market.

LeapPad

LeapPad has been manufacturing learning products for kids and toddlers for years. The LeapPad3 is one of the top tablets for toddlers for its educator-approved learning features and the wide age range they are able to capture with their product. This tablet also has parental controls and features to keep your kid’s learning safe. Enjoy built in apps and more with this kid-approved tablet ranging from ages 3-9.

Asus ZenPad 3S 10

For kids who are in middle school or a bit older, this lightweight tablet is a great option due to its portability and age-appropriate feel. Plus, this tablet gives older kids access to a wide array of apps and games that other brands might limit due to their younger audience. On the Asus ZenPad 3S 10, your child will have access to more apps in the App store and it allows you to set up multiple profiles. Not to worry, parental controls are still available with fingerprint technology and everything else you might need to keep your child safe on the web. The retail price for a tablet like this one will be a bit more of an investment than other kids' tablets because of its versatile use.

We hope you find this list of best tablets for kids educational and useful in deciphering which tablet is best for your child, no matter their age. For more tips and tricks as well as other news related to the latest phones and devices, be sure to check out our blog.

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