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The best tablet for kids

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Tablets have become a part of our every day lives, with the ability to do everything from make texts and calls to play games and work. They've become so popular that even kids are starting to use them in classrooms for learning purposes. Which might have you thinking, which is the best tablet for kids? Thankfully, we've got you covered.

And if your kid will be carrying their tablet to and from school each day or over to friends houses, it's important to keep it protected. When you subscribe to Mulberry Unlimited, you'll get coverage for your tablets, computers, and more under the same product protection plan, so you don't have to worry about accidents or damage.

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What are the best tablets for kids?

Let's take a look at which tablets are best for kids.

Amazon kids tablet

Amazon makes a range of different tablets for kids, with the Fire HD 10 Kids Pro tablet being the latest addition. For $199, you get a vibrant 10.1-inch display with 12 hours of battery life, plus a year subscription to Amazon Kids+, where you can access games, videos, and more. This Amazon Fire tablet is a great Amazon kids tablet, and is recommended for ages 6-12.

Samsung kids tablet

The Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 is the best Samsung kids tablet available, and comes with Google support, a 10.5-inch display, and Samsung Kids access so parents can control what their kid sees. With only 6 hours of battery life, you'll want to make sure it's all charged up before you leave the house, but otherwise there's a lot to love with this Samsung tablet. You can get it for $229.

Contixo kids tablet

Contixo makes tablets for kids of practically all ages, from toddlers on up. The Contixo V10+ 7-inch kids tablet is a particularly popular choice, with 10 hours of battery life, four great colors to choose from, and a kid-proof coating that's ideal for ages 3-10. It also has over 20 kid-friendly, educational apps already installed, and you'll also get access to Google: Kids Place to control screen time and access. At just $79, it's also the most budget-friendly option on this list.

Apple iPad 9th generation

Whenever you're discussing tablets, an iPad has to make the list, and the 9th generation is the perfect one for kids. Although at $330 it's by far the most expensive option on this list, but with Apple you inevitably end up paying a little extra not just for the name, but also for the high quality Apple is known for. You'll get access to the Apple app store, which has practically every game and educational app you could think of, as well as 10 hours of battery life. iPads are suitable for all ages.

LeapFrog tablet

Younger kids can use tablets to play educational games and discover the power of technology, which makes a LeapFrog tablet such a great choice. The LeapFrog LeapPad Academy Kids Tablet is a great pick, coming loaded with 20 apps, a three-month trial to LeapFrog Academy, and a web browser that only shows education content. It can also hold a range of Android apps. It's recommended for kids ages 3-8.

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Kim Miller is the Head of Marketing at Mulberry. She is passionate about building products and brands that make consumers happy, save them money and make their lives easier. Have an innovative idea for Mulberry you'd like to share? Give her a shout! She'd love to chat about anything from fintech and UX to gardening and antiquing.

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