My sons 4th birthday is coming up soon, and we are looking at getting him a tablet.
He's a bright kid and when he is interested in something he is a super quick learner, however if he isn't interested it's a nightmare to try and get him engaged.
Typical boy I suppose really, I know I'm the same.
Anyway, I want the tablet to be a fun learning device only, if he is going to use it I want it to engage him to learn, mostly his writing, he's pretty good at recognising letters and numbers.
I was looking at the leapfrog epic academy one where virtually all apps are learning games, but they seem impossible to find, and I'm guessing have been discontinued.
As an alternative I was looking at Amazon kids, but I fear there is to much freedom for him to get distracted in non learning things.
Both offer similar amounts of locking and age appropriate only apps.
Has anyone got experience of the Amazon kids tablet? Am I being over cautious?
My brother got his daughter one and she is glued to it, but they haven't set timers or age settings and they use it as a tool to distract her so they don't have to, so I can't really take their experience of it.
He's a bright kid and when he is interested in something he is a super quick learner, however if he isn't interested it's a nightmare to try and get him engaged.
Typical boy I suppose really, I know I'm the same.
Anyway, I want the tablet to be a fun learning device only, if he is going to use it I want it to engage him to learn, mostly his writing, he's pretty good at recognising letters and numbers.
I was looking at the leapfrog epic academy one where virtually all apps are learning games, but they seem impossible to find, and I'm guessing have been discontinued.
As an alternative I was looking at Amazon kids, but I fear there is to much freedom for him to get distracted in non learning things.
Both offer similar amounts of locking and age appropriate only apps.
Has anyone got experience of the Amazon kids tablet? Am I being over cautious?
My brother got his daughter one and she is glued to it, but they haven't set timers or age settings and they use it as a tool to distract her so they don't have to, so I can't really take their experience of it.