If this image upsets you, I understand. Trust me when I say this is an image of a beloved and well-used part of my daughter Emma’s life. This 9th generation iPad has been with her since childhood and has been a constant source of joy, education, enlightenment, and sometimes shock for her. Best of all, for Amazon’s October Prime Day sale. Only $197the lowest price ever, and frankly, no other tablet is worth comparing. Check out other popular October Prime Day deals here.
One caveat for the rest of this post. A good example is: essential If you want your 5-year-old to use an iPad. what we have is OtterBox Children’s Case I’ve broken a million screen protectors, but nothing has broken on my tablet in the last three years. Emma carries it on her head, causing it to fall and bounce down the stairs several times. She spills milk on a regular basis, which can leave your child sticky, but the case always keeps them safe.
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I know some people worry about screen time, and so do I, but Emma uses her iPad for more than just YouTube (kids version only, folks!) and Minecraft. She uses it for her school math program (she is very proud of Lexia’s grades) and for games such as: Pok Poku This is a calming game with endless ways to have fun even on long journeys. She grew up playing Poku Poku, which taught her problem solving and gave her an idea of diversity and community.
We recently moved from California to Virginia. The iPad allows Emma to talk to her cousins on the West Coast and FaceTime her sisters in England while playing Minecraft. It’s a great communication tool and I can tell her grandparents are excited to talk to her at random times during the day. It has great parental controls from Apple that allow us parents to lock down and keep our daughters safe.
Trust me, I’ve tried other tablets. I’m a die-hard Android fan. best android tablet Keep candles away from your iPad. The same goes for Amazon Fire Kids Edition. The main reason I didn’t buy an iPad for my kid — and frankly the only reason — was the price. The new contract price of $197 almost eliminates that problem.