"At the Good Housekeeping Institute, we appreciate children's tablets because they are designed specifically for smaller hands and frequent drops," says Olivia Lipski, the Good Housekeeping Institute's media and tech reviews analyst. These kid-friendly tablets are fairly similar to regular adult versions, except they're often more durable, offer parental controls for content and screen time and come with educational apps for kids. With one of them, you don't have to worry about handing kids your precious iPad, only to get it back with dents, scratches or sticky fingerprints. It's no surprise that kids are always begging to play with parents' tablets or cell phones - adults are so often on their screens that kids want a piece of the action. We updated this guide in October 2022 to ensure we were recommending the latest versions of each device, as reviewed by the Good Housekeeping Institute's Media & Tech Lab.
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