The best tablets for kids

All of the fun stuff kids need, plus all of the educational stuff that parents want.
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Best For Parental Controls

Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro

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Best For Teenagers

Apple iPad

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Best For School

Apple iPad Air

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Best For Younger Kids

Amazon Fire 7 Kids

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Best For Families

Lenovo Tab M10

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Technology has changed a lot since you were little. Your kids have probably mastered the features on your iPhone better than you have due to constantly asking to play with it. And when you do eventually get it back, it's a sticky mess covered in slobber and other unexplainable slimes.

But in the age of touch screens and constant connectivity, there's not really a way to say "no" without feeling like a parent from the dark ages. Enter tablets for kids: The happy medium between giving your kids the access to tech that they want, without turning them into a tech zombie. If you're still unsure, here's a quick guide.

Should kids have limited screen time?

Screen learning and screen time restrictions are increasingly significant points of study. Parents' questions often boil down to "how much is too much?" The general advice, as offered by the American Academy of Pediatrics, is that kids between 2-5 should be limited to one hour of quality content a day. Beyond that, it’s about setting a plan that suits your child and family. Routines are always good when it comes to children and sensible limits will help tackle problems that may come from excessive screen use, such as obesity, behavioural problems, and impact on learning or sleep patterns.

What are the learning benefits of a tablet?

Tablets just feel more like playing, and it's not surprising that kids may be more willing to learn when it doesn't feel forced. One project found that students who used tablets saw higher exam scores than those who didn't use tablets, and they were able to recognise 20% more words due to an improved ability to recognise sounds and represent sounds as letters. A 2018 meta-analysis also found that using on a touchscreen was beneficial for some learning, such as science and technology, because apps or games have the ability to create a memorable real-life experience (compared to simply reading about a science experiment, for instance).

What's important to remember is that tablets are a great learning tool as long as they're not a kid's main source of learning. Kids will always need to be comfortable reading print books and doing maths by hand. Sure. But the opportunities for self-sufficient and interactive learning on a tablet can't be understated.

How features do you need in a kids' talblet?

Most tablets made specifically for kids will already be equipped with built-in parent accounts, timers, and pre-selected websites or apps that are strictly for kids. Easy enough. General purpose tablets aren't a bad choice at all — many sites name the iPad as one of the best tablets for kids even though it's technically for everyone. The most important things to keep in mind when shopping for a tablet for kids are as follows:

  • Screen Resolution — The required screen resolution will depend on the amount of movie watching and gaming your kids will be doing. If the answer is "not a lot," you won't need anything special.

  • Storage — They'll probably have more apps than you do, and may need space for downloads like offline Disney+ movies, music, or some books for school.

  • Parental controls — For obvious reasons, you are going to want to pay attention to the level of control you will be able to have over usage.

  • Rugged-ness — Because kids are basically adorable destruction machines and you'll probably feel better with a protective case.

Focus on these features and you can't got wrong.

What is the best tablet for kids?

To help you make the best decision for you, your kid, and your life, we have shortlisted a selection of standout tablets for kids. There is something for everyone and every budget in this list, and all you need to do is pick a favourite. You have the choice of impressive tablets from the likes of Amazon, Apple, and more.

These are the best tablets for kids in 2024.

The Fire HD 10 Kids Pro is the latest version of Amazon’s fan favourite range for kids. It comes with one free year of Amazon Kids+ — a subscription service that's stacked with movies, shows, books, and games for kids — plus a headache-saving two-year guarantee. 

Parents can set time limits, while age filters keep all content age.appropriate. That means you don't have to constantly monitor what your kids are looking at. Parents can also give children selected access to bonus apps such as Netflix, YouTube, Roblox, or Minecraft.

As with previous-gen editions of the Amazon Fire, the Kid Friendly case is both fun and durable — it’s made to withstand drops, spills, and rough play. But if something does happen to break, Amazon will send you a new tablet.

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Apple iPad

Best For Teenagers

Older kids need a tablet that can keep up with schoolwork and keep them busy beyond educational games. Look no further than the Apple iPad.

The App Store has a number of (free) educational apps, and kids will be psyched about the iPad's games and augmented reality capabilities. There's even an AR frog dissection, if you want to combine education and gaming. 

Parents can set controls, restrictions, and locks — or even limit which websites your kids visit and which movies they can stream. But you have to figure all that stuff out for yourself. It can be a bit tricky.

The iPad is basically a mini computer, decked out with spec that blows away most tablets (or even laptops). That means it’s far more delicate than youngster-specific tablets, such as the Fire, but child-proof cases are available.

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This is Apple's best bang for your buck — the newest iPad Air. It sits between the entry-level iPad and the powerful iPad Pro. But Air is way more Pro than it lets on. Older kids won't feel lame having to share this with their parents.

As with other iPads, the App Store is home to thousands of educational apps for all age groups and interests, from simple maths and reading to science.

The parental locks and restrictions are still applicable (though as nothing comes pre-installed, you’ll have to set these yourself). Even if a responsible older kid doesn't need their usage monitored 24/7, controls are handy for keeping them from getting distracted during homework hours.

Schoolwork may actually be enjoyable with the crisp visuals and no-lag screen. And while all tablets are portable, the slender and lightweight build makes this super easy for carrying between classes.

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Nobody does kids' tablets like Amazon. That's why the Fire 7 Kids, which has been around a few years now, is still going strong — and at a decent price while still packing plenty of features that younger kids will love.

It comes with a year’s subscription to Amazon Kids+, with over 20,000 movies, shows, book, and apps for kids aged 3-7. Content features popular characters from Disney, Nickelodeon, Peppa Pig, and more. Kids+ basically saves parents from having to comb through an app store for entertainment.

You get the same age filters, time restrictions, and control options as with the Fire HD 10 — and it’s always worth noting how amazing FreeTime is. This keeps an eye on your kids' usage so you don't have to. The kids content is so genius that little ones don't realise they're learning or being monitored.

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Lenovo likes to put its own spin on tablets and laptops. The brand also has a topnotch tablet for the whole family — the Lenovo Tab M10.

For a reasonable price (compared to the iPad) it’s well-designed and high-end. You can feel the quality in your hand. Octa-core processing gives you plenty of oomph — speed, performance, and enhanced Dolby Atmos sound.

Lenovo devices have lacked kid-specific content in the past, but the Lenovo Tab 10 has the option to use Google Kids Space, which has more than 10,000 teacher-approved apps and games, plus hundreds of books. Google Kids Space also allows you to set parental controls.

If you’re worried about the blue light on your kiddie-winks eyes, this has TÜV Rheinland Low Blue Light protection for reducing eye strain.

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The Kindle Kids Edition is bare-bones compared to the other tablets on its list, but for its intended purposes — reading and listening to books — this tablet serves a young bookworm very well indeed.

It comes with a year's subscription to Amazon Kids+, which includes lots of popular books and Audible titles for kids — everything from Mr. Popper's Penguins to the entire Harry Potter series.

Your little reader will also get access to two valuable reading tools: "Vocabulary Builder" creates flashcards out of any words they look up in the device's built-in dictionary, and "Word Wise" puts simple definitions above tricky words.

You've also got the option of adding books to your kid's library through the Kindle Store and checking in on their reading progress. 

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Leah Stodart
Leah Stodart
Senior Shopping Reporter

Leah Stodart is a Philadelphia-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable where she covers essential home tech like vacuums and TVs as well as sustainable swaps and travel. Her ever-growing experience in these categories comes in clutch when making recommendations on how to spend your money during shopping holidays like Black Friday, which Leah has been covering for Mashable since 2017.

Leah graduated from Penn State University in 2016 with dual degrees in Sociology and Media Studies. When she's not writing about shopping (or shopping online for herself), she's almost definitely watching a horror movie, "RuPaul's Drag Race," or "The Office." You can follow her on X at @notleah or email her at [email protected].

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Joseph Green is the Global Shopping Editor for Mashable. He covers VPNs, headphones, fitness gear, dating sites, streaming services, and shopping events like Black Friday and Prime Day.

Joseph is also Executive Editor of Mashable's sister site, AskMen.

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Haley Henschel
Senior Shopping Reporter

Haley Henschel is a Chicago-based Senior Shopping Reporter at Mashable who reviews and finds deals on popular tech, from laptops to gaming consoles and VPNs. She has years of experience covering shopping holidays and can tell you what’s actually worth buying on Black Friday and Amazon Prime Day. Her work has also explored the driving forces behind digital trends within the shopping sphere, from dupes to 12-foot skeletons.

Haley received a B.A. in Journalism from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and honed her sifting and winnowing skills at The Daily Cardinal. She previously covered politics for The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, investigated exotic pet ownership for Wisconsin Watch, and blogged for some of your favorite reality stars.

In her free time, Haley enjoys playing video games, drawing, taking walks on Lake Michigan, and spending time with her parrot (Melon) and dog (Pierogi). She really, really wants to get back into horseback riding. You can follow her on X at @haleyhenschel or reach her via email at [email protected].

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Matt Ford

Matt Ford is a freelance contributor to Mashable.


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