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The 4 Best Tablets for Kids

We tested the top kids tablets from Amazon, Leapfrog, Apple, and more to find the best models
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Best Tablet for Kids
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By Austin Palmer, Elizabeth White, and Becca Glades  ⋅  Dec 8, 2023

After researching more than 40 kid's tablets, we bought 11 of the best models on the market today. We put them through a series of extensive side-by-side tests, where we evaluated each tablet's features and overall performance. We assessed their display and camera quality, parental controls, durability, battery life, and preloaded content to determine the level of entertainment and took note of what stood out. Our tech experts comparatively analyzed each one in the lab and also put them in the hands of parents and kids. Whether you need a device for a preschooler or a growing tween, our thorough review has a recommendation for best overall, as well as one to fit your family's budget.

In the ever-growing world of electronics, there are a lot of exciting new products hitting the market all the time. If you're interested in a STEM experience for your child, check out our reviews of the best kids robot and the top electronics for kids. We've also written a kid-specific review of drones under $100.

Editor's Note: This article was updated on December 8, 2023, to remove two discontinued models from our lineup and share more recommendations in our award section.

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Pros Extensive parental controls, thick case, Disney themed options, extensive warrantyExcellent display quality, no ads, exceptional content, parental controls are advanced, great amount of storageLong battery life, durable, extensive kids contentAwesome preloaded content, long battery life, great displayContent aimed for younger children, includes a stylus, screen is shatterproof
Cons Average charge timeCostly, can be difficult to navigate at first, may be too large for some kids to holdGrainy photos, occasional lag timeDownload App Store, thin caseContent is limited, expensive
Bottom Line A solid performing kid's tablet that has impressive parental controls and ultimate kid's contentA durable, top of the line option that's packed with kid's content and a big screen that's great for watching movies but bulky for tiny handsThis budget-friendly tablet has access to thousands of educational apps and entertainmentAn app-packed tablet with a long-lasting battery and more fragile case partially made of plasticA low-tech option for preschool-aged children, longer load times, and lots of educational content
Rating Categories Amazon Fire HD 8-In... Amazon Fire HD 10-I... Amazon Fire 7-Inch... Amazon Fire HD 10-I... LeapFrog LeapPad Ac...
Preloaded Content (20%)
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Specs Amazon Fire HD 8-In... Amazon Fire HD 10-I... Amazon Fire 7-Inch... Amazon Fire HD 10-I... LeapFrog LeapPad Ac...
Screen Size 8.0 inches 10.1 inches 7.0 inches 10.1 inches 7.0 inches
Resolution 1280 x 800 HD IPS 1920 x 1200 HD 1024 x 600 IPS 1920 x 1200 HD 1024 x 600 LCD
Storage 32 GB (tested) or 64 GB 32 GB 16 GB or 32 GB 32 GB 16 GB
Expandable with MicroSD? Expandable up to 1 TB Expandable up to 1 TB Expandable up to 1 TB Expandable up to 1 TB Expandable up to 32 GB
Camera 2MP front, 2MP rear 2MP front, 5MP rear 2MP front, 2MP rear 2MP front, 5MP rear 2MP front, 2MP rear
Recommended Age 3+ 3 to 7 3+ 6 to 12 3 to 8
Manufacturer Battery Life Up to 13 hours Up to 12 hours Up to 10 hours Up to 12 hours Up to 4 hours
Measured Video Battery Life 9 hours 30 minutes 9 hours 1 minute 9 hours 26 minutes 10 hours 17 minutes 3 hours 9 minutes
Operating System 12th Gen 11th Gen 12th Gen 11th Gen Android 10
CPU and RAM Hexa-core 2.0 GHz with 2 GB of RAM Octa-Core 2.0 GHz with 3 GB of RAM Quad-Core 2.0 GHz with 2 GB of RAM Octa-Core 2.0 GHz with 3 GB of RAM 1.5 GHz Quad-Core
Included Trial Content Subscription (with Credit Card) 1 year of Amazon Kids+ 1 year of Amazon Kids+ 1 year of Amazon Kids+ 1 year of Amazon Kids+ 3 months
Available Case Colors Blue, Purple, Disney Princess, and Disney Mickey Mouse Kid-Proof Case with built-in stand Sky Blue, Aquamarine, or Lavender with built-in stand Red, Blue, or Purple Kid-Proof Case with built-in stand Black, Sky Blue, Doodle, or Intergalactic, with built-in stand Green or Pink
Included Case Material Foam Foam Foam Sides made of Silicone (back made of plastic) Silicone


Best Overall Kid's Tablet


Amazon Fire HD 10-Inch Kids Edition


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Preloaded Content 10.0
  • Durability 9.2
  • Battery 8.5
  • Parental Controls 9.0
  • Display 9.5
  • Camera 8.4
Screen Size: 10.1 inch | Resolution: 1920 x 1200 HD
REASONS TO BUY
Large screen with great picture quality
Plenty of storage for downloading videos and games
Excellent case
Advanced parental controls
REASONS TO AVOID
More expensive
Bulky for smaller hands

If you're on the hunt for a kid-friendly tablet that all ages can enjoy, the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition is an exceptional option. The 1080p full HD video playback brings cartoons and nature shows to life. The screen resolution is amazing and boasts vivid colors and crisp audio quality. With up to nine hours of continuous video streaming capability, it provides long battery life. It also has excellent storage capacity and holds hundreds of games and videos, making long road trips a little easier to manage. It comes with a broad array of ad-free games and videos. The parental controls are highly customizable and accessible, allowing you to access them from your Amazon Parent Dashboard or the unit itself. Best of all, if you are concerned about placing an expensive piece of technology in a child's hands, know that this device comes with a sturdy protective case.

The case on the Fire HD 10 Kids should help it withstand the occasional drop, but it is pretty bulky; its overall dimensions are 10.5 inches wide, 8.1 inches in height, and 1 inch thick. The case also muffles the speaker slightly, and it is not the easiest unit to hold while reading in bed, but the stand sets it up perfectly for watching videos. Kids accustomed to Android or Apple operating systems might find it takes a little more time to get used to. The kid's version of this tablet is pricier than the adult version, but it also includes the case and a year of Amazon Kids+. Considering everything, the Fire HD 10 Kids is our top pick and one we appreciate for its customization, storage, and durability. If you're looking for a compact option for little hands, the Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition is a great pick.

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Whether you watch videos, play games, or read books, the Amazon Fire 10 is quite exceptional.
Credit: Austin Palmer

Another Great Choice


Amazon Fire HD 8-Inch Kids (2022)


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Preloaded Content 10.0
  • Durability 9.1
  • Battery 8.8
  • Parental Controls 9.0
  • Display 9.5
  • Camera 8.2
Screen Size: 8 inch | Resolution: 1280 x 800 IPS
REASONS TO BUY
Thick foam case
Smaller size for younger children
Great content
REASONS TO AVOID
Average charge time

Year after year, the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids continues to impress us. This device comes loaded up with thousands of kid-specific apps, books, movies, and more — making it ready for a long road trip or flight. Extensive parental controls allow for content filtering by age, scheduled time away, and browser restrictions. If you feel like your child is watching too many videos, you can have them read for an hour before unlocking games or other non-educational content, which is consistent among Amazon's kid's tablets. The Amazon Fire HD 8 is a great choice for all sizes of hands, as it is lighter and slightly smaller than the Amazon Fire HD 10. The HD 8 offers excellent durability, even in the hands of a kiddo. The foam case on the Amazon Fire HD 8 is an inch thick and quite dense, making it nearly unbreakable. Should it break, Amazon offers an extensive two-year warranty. Another benefit of the Amazon Fire HD 8 is the one-year subscription to the content on Amazon Kids+, included on all of the Fire Kids tablets. With this subscription, you'll receive access to a plethora of kid-friendly books, games, tv shows, movies, and educational apps. Once the year is up, you'll have the option of continuing the subscription.

One thing to note about all of the Amazon Fire Kids tablets is that to download the Google Play Store; you will have to adjust the security and privacy settings on the tablet and then download and install several APK files specific to Android. After doing so, you will restart the tablet, and then the Google Play Store will be up and ready to go.

Ultimately, our testing indicates that the camera quality and battery life fell short compared to other tablets. When fully charged, the Fire 8 lasted eight hours and 30 minutes; this is less than the advertised 13 hours, but it will still provide enough juice for longer road trips. The camera quality of the HD 8 also exhibits a warmer tone in its picture quality which makes the photos appear vibrant and inviting. Based on our testing, this tablet is suited for children of all ages, though due to its smaller size, it excels when placed in smaller hands. Despite the smaller screen size, this device does not sacrifice quality. However, the Amazon Fire HD 10-Inch Kids Pro performed a little better in our battery life test, offering up to 9 hours on one charge.

Read More: Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids review

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The Fire HD 8-Inch comes in 4 colors, including a Mickey Mouse theme.
Credit: Abriah Wofford


Best Bang for the Buck


Amazon Fire 7-Inch Kids (2022)


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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Preloaded Content 10.0
  • Durability 9.1
  • Battery 8.9
  • Parental Controls 9.0
  • Display 9.5
  • Camera 6.5
Screen Size: 7 inch | Resolution: 1024 x 600 IPS
REASONS TO BUY
Great case
Awesome content
Extensive two-year warranty
REASONS TO AVOID
Not as speedy as the other Amazon tablets
Blurry photos

The Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition offers all the great Amazon features at a fraction of the price. This compact 7-inch device is great for small hands and makes an excellent first tablet. The dense case keeps the screen protected, even with frequent drops. It also includes a handle that doubles as a stand. The screen is almost as detailed and vivid as the Fire 10 and includes the same one-year Amazon Kids+ subscription and customizable parental controls. Some of the other 7-inch tablets are priced slightly less, but their picture quality, camera quality, and screen sensitivity are not nearly as good. We are particularly impressed with the parental controls. Simply choose an age range and the content filters accordingly. It's fairly straightforward to choose what your kid can and cannot see.

If your child watches a lot of videos, this device may feel too small. On the other hand, it's a good size for younger children who find other tablets too big or cumbersome to handle. We found that the smaller screen made it a little harder to read some children's books, and we frequently had to zoom in and out a little to see the text properly without squinting. Also, it doesn't offer the best camera out of the models we tested, as the device produces pixelated photos. Then again, a young kiddo may not mind too much. Lastly, we found it is not quite as speedy as the other Amazon tablets. Aside from these shortcomings, there is not much else we don't like about the Fire 7, and we'd choose this tablet over any of the other 7-inch options. For those seeking a bargain, the Fire 7 is an excellent choice. However, those seeking a larger screen will find the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition is a better pick for video watching.

Read More: Amazon Fire 7 Kids Edition review

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The Fire 7-inch case has a handle that doubles as a stand, a win-win.
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An Excellent Choice for Older Kids


Apple iPad 10.9-Inch 10th Generation


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  • Preloaded Content 1.0
  • Durability 1.0
  • Battery 5.9
  • Parental Controls 9.0
  • Display 10.0
  • Camera 9.1
Screen Size: 10.9 inch | Resolution: 2360 x 1640
REASONS TO BUY
Super customizable parental controls
App Store available
Excellent display quality
REASONS TO AVOID
No SD slot
Expensive

As your kid gets older, child-specific tablets can become limiting. The Apple iPad 10.9-Inch 10th Gen is a tablet that grows with your child, though it can easily fit in with any age group and be shared amongst the whole family. The App Store is readily available on the home screen and is always changing with the times, frequently adding new content. So when your child is 14, they won't have to play the same old games as when they were eight. It offers an exceptional amount of versatility and includes everything that a standard iPhone would. It also has parental controls, time limits as well as restricted access for iTunes and App Store purchases. Browser settings allow you to specify no-go sites or filter by age range. If you have a teen or tween, the iPad doubles as a research tool for school projects and even offers a digital book store and news app preloaded on the home screen. Parents can also hide explicit content on the web via content rating configurations, which can be found on the screen time page of the tablet's settings. The iPad is among the best in our test fleet regarding camera and display quality, and it's easy on the eyes — something that can't be said for the other kid-specific models.

Unfortunately, the iPad does not come with a protective case. We highly recommend putting a case on this tablet right away, especially if young hands are involved. Another factor to consider is that it does not come with preloaded content; nevertheless, there are thousands of age-appropriate educational and gaming apps to choose from in the App Store. Also, we found the battery life to be average; it drains quicker than the top Amazon models and is better suited for shorter day trips. Albeit pricey, this quality tablet will grow with your child throughout the years. Still, those who want preloaded content are better off with other contenders in our lineup like the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids.

Read More: Apple iPad 10.9-Inch 10th Gen review

tablet kids - though it doesn&#039;t come with any kid-specific content, the app store...
Though it doesn't come with any kid-specific content, the App Store is packed with options for your little one to enjoy.
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Compare Products

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Score Product Price
92
Amazon Fire HD 8-Inch Kids (2022)
Another Great Choice
$160
Editors' Choice Award
92
Amazon Fire HD 10-Inch Kids Edition
Best Overall Kid's Tablet
$200
Editors' Choice Award
90
Amazon Fire 7-Inch Kids (2022)
Best Bang for the Buck
$110
Best Buy Award
83
Amazon Fire HD 10-Inch Kids Pro
$200
59
LeapFrog LeapPad Academy 7-Inch
$120
53
Apple iPad 10.9-Inch 10th Generation
An Excellent Choice for Older Kids
$449
Top Pick Award
53
Samsung Galaxy Tab A8 10-Inch
$280
52
Apple 10.2-Inch iPad 9th Generation
$329
46
Pritom 7-Inch
$70
42
Contixo V8-2 Kids 7-Inch
$60
39
Anyway.Go 7-Inch Kids
$80

Why You Should Trust Us


This review was spearheaded by our Senior Research Analyst, Austin Palmer and Senior Review Editor Elizabeth White. Austin is a parent who has extensive testing experience with a variety of electronics, ranging from the best scooters to the best smartwatches. As a parent with another on the way, he thinks critically about the importance of play and cognitive thinking in children. Elizabeth has worked as a software quality assurance specialist. She has also spent several years working in daycares and youth camps, lending her expertise in helping build a summer curriculum.Becca Glades joins the team as a mom with a background in software engineering. Her knowledge of technology allows her to dive deep into these devices and understand the ins and outs of how they operate. This team's experiences have come into play when helping determine the best user experience for children of all ages. In addition to this experience, we surveyed other parents from our team, determining any specifics they would like to see in their quest for the perfect tablet.

Our testing of kid's tablets is divided across six metrics:
  • Preloaded Content tests (20% of overall score weighting)
  • Durability tests (20% weighting)
  • Battery Life tests (20% weighting)
  • Parental Control tests (15% weighting)
  • Display tests (15% weighting)
  • Camera tests (10% of overall score weighting)

After researching dozens of models, we bought and tested 11 children's specific models, pitting them side by side. These tablets were in the hands of both children and adults to fully test the differences in user experience. This year we included more popular options for the whole family like the Apple iPad and the Samsung Galaxy A8 to see how they stood up against our past award winners. We also looked at options that offer a great value to help you keep your wallet full and kiddos happy!

Testing out one of the many options we considered have with real kids.
Testing out one of the many options we considered have with real kids.
We let our kiddos play with each tablet to see which had the best...
We let our kiddos play with each tablet to see which had the best user experience. The Amazon Fire 7 and 8 each have a nifty handle to prevent drops.
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A kept our kids entertained during a long...
The Samsung Galaxy Tab A kept our kids entertained during a long summer road trip, and the battery lasted for eleven hours of continuous use.

Analysis and Test Results


On a long road trip or flight, a tablet can be a saving grace as well as an educational tool. After extensive in-house testing, we rated each contender across specific metrics. Our in-house test team determined these important metrics: display quality, parental controls, durability, battery life, preloaded content, and camera quality. Each one is discussed in-depth and can help you determine which is best for you and your child's needs.


Value


It's typical to get what you pay for with many electronic devices, and kids' tablets are no exception. We also know that different models offer different features, and you may value a certain feature over another. Yet, there are still some affordable options that offer great performance. When considering all metrics, the Amazon Fire 7 Kids offers great all-around value for its price. If you're willing to stretch your dollar a little further in exchange for a longer battery and better display quality, the Fire HD 8 Kids is a great value. Included subscriptions, free-trial periods, and preloaded apps could be a big factor in value, so it is recommended to consider what content your child will most likely use when making a value-based decision.

Preloaded Content


Children are sponges and constantly absorb information from what they see. Thus, the content that they consume matters. We spent hours diving into the preloaded content of each tablet, exploring the educational content that is offered. We also analyzed the built-in advertisements and the age-appropriateness of each tablet's preloaded content. One of the main selling points of these child-focused devices is that they come with age-specific content and/or give you access to this content via a subscription app. As in the case of the Amazon Fire models, you pay more for the "kids" version, but it includes a year of their Amazon Kids+ app, which is the most comprehensive content platform in this review. You set your child's age and have access to a seemingly unlimited number of games and videos tailored to their age range.


If you already pay for Amazon Prime, Netflix, or other streaming apps, you may be reluctant to pay for yet another service, but in some instances, it may be worth it. While there is a lot to choose from on the Amazon Kids+ app, it didn't feel like we were getting much more than what is already available on Prime Video, and there are usually many children's books available in Prime Reading. The benefit of the subscription apps is that they usually include ad-free viewing and no in-app purchases, which we prefer for our child's development and our wallet. After the initial year of Amazon Kids+, there's an option to continue the subscription.

tablet kids - when setting up amazon&#039;s freetime app, you set the age range of your...
When setting up Amazon's FreeTime app, you set the age range of your child and it adjusts the content accordingly. You can also download streaming apps such as Netflix or Disney+, or popular games like Minecraft (cost involved) and then make them available to your child within the FreeTime interface.
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The Apple iPad does not come with any preloaded kids-specific content. However, via the App Store, you have access to anything and everything that your child could want. One of the advantages of this is that you can customize the content your child has on their tablet right from the start, versus having content set up for them that you might want to get rid of later on. On the other hand, the disadvantage of no preloaded content is having to upload the content yourself or allowing your child to do it.

Durability


There's nothing more nerve-wracking than putting an expensive device into a three-year-old's hands. Even the likelihood that an older child will drop their tablet is high, so having a sturdy case is key.


One of the main characteristics that distinguish the models in this review from other non-kid tablets is the included case. To calculate the durability of the tablets, we carefully measured the thickness and coverage of each case. We also judged each case by its material and used it to assess its protective qualities.

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The thick bumper cases on the Amazon models ensure peace of mind when dropped.
Credit: Abriah Wofford

The Amazon Fire tablets received the highest scores for durability, with the Fire HD 10 Kids and Fire HD 8 Kids tied for first place. The Amazon 7 Fire Kids came in a close second. All three cases are made of foam and are nearly an inch to an inch and a half thick. We felt far more comfortable dropping these products on the ground than we would with an Apple iPad, which did not come with a sturdy case. While it is still possible to crack the screen — say, on the corner of a table — it's our hope that these cases should protect against most falls, even when dropped face-down.

Battery Life


For anyone heading on a long road trip without enough plug-in options in the car or plane, having enough battery life to last for at least a day-long trip is important.


Have you ever woken up and realized that you didn't charge your phone overnight? If you plan on staying home or are around an outlet most of the day, this may not be an issue, but let's be honest - nobody wants to have their tablet plugged in all the time. You might want to save yourself the hassle of constantly charging your tablet and purchase one with high battery life. As such, it's important to compare battery life across the board.

tablet kids - heading out on a long road trip with everything but the kitchen...
Heading out on a long road trip with everything but the kitchen sink. This car only has one plug in the rear, so we need devices that have a long battery life and can last for at least a day of use.
Credit: Cam McKenzie Ring

We tested each battery by running videos continuously, measuring how long they would last with sustained use. Long weekend family road trips or more at-home time might translate to your kid "plugging in" and not surfacing for hours. The Fire HD 10 Kids had the longest battery life in our tests, lasting up to nine hours. The Fire HD 8 Kids was a close second, lasting eight hours and 22 minutes. Thus, we find these tablets are perfect for long flights and road trips. The Apple iPad is on the lower end of the spectrum, lasting nearly 5.5 hours, which is relatively standard for most tablets.

Parental Controls


For this metric, we evaluated time limits, customization, and how easily we could access adult content. We also assessed the user-friendliness of each control feature. Digital devices are a largely unavoidable part of our current lives, and developing good habits early on is key to keeping kids active between media breaks.


A pre-set time limit can take some of the difficulty and constant pressure out of enforcing it — the device shuts off when they've reached the limit! When put to the test, the parental controls of the Amazon Fire 10, 8, and 7 easily trumped the competition. We can set limits for the total time used daily and the time of day, and then also "insist" that they read or listen to a book before they've "earned" access to unlock the "fun" stuff.

tablet kids - the advanced parental controls on the amazon fire allow you to fully...
The advanced parental controls on the Amazon Fire allow you to fully customize your child's access to content, and you can even "make" them read or use an educational app before it unlocks the "fun" stuff.
Credit: Amazon

The Apple iPad also has extremely customizable parental controls, which can be accessed in settings under "screen time". You can block specific apps and web content when customizing your child's restrictions; parents can restrict just about anything on their child's tablet for any amount of time.

Display


Perhaps the most important quality you want in a tablet (for children or yourself) is a high-quality screen that is also responsive to touch. The Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids has some of the best display quality in this review. Animated movies are bright and detailed, and we feel these tablets are using advanced technology rather than something from the early 2000s.


The Fire HD 10 Kids has a 1920 x 1200 Full HD screen. While it's not the highest resolution option out there, this is more than sufficient for a kid's tablet that a discerning parent might also occasionally use. While the Fire HD 8 Kids is an excellent option for all ages, the screen size is 1280 x 800 HD and is well suited for smaller hands, as it's lighter and features a smaller screen size.

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The Amazon Fire 10 had some of the best screen quality in this review, with detailed photos and videos.
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If you're only looking at the specs, you might think that the Amazon Fire 7 Kids is equivalent to the Android models that all have 1024 x 600 screens, but the Fire 7's picture quality is still better, though not quite as good as the Fire HD 10 and 8. Many of the Android models received lower scores due to older-looking display qualities with stronger blue light and poor viewing angles. The Apple iPad has a perfect display quality, with a resolution of 2360 x 1640 IPS Retina. This tablet had excellent brightness and contrast, which you would certainly hope for in a modern tablet.

Camera


For years, tablets have notoriously had low-resolution cameras, and the latest crop of models is no exception. The standard currently seems to be around the two megapixels (MP) mark, which, compared to the 12 megapixel (and up) cameras found on most smartphones today, is laughable in its quality. It seems as though manufacturers are assuming that the most you'll be doing with your device is a video call with the camera facing out, and for that, a two MP usually suffices.


The Fire HD 10 Kids, and Fire HD 8 Kids took slightly better photos than the Amazon Fire 7 Kids model, although all three had two-megapixel cameras for both front and rear.

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The Apple iPad had the best camera quality in this review.
Credit: Elizabeth White

Testing determined the Apple iPad has the best overall camera quality. This is especially true for the front camera, which is 12 megapixels and has an adequate rear camera of eight megapixels.

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The Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids had the next best photo quality in this review.
Credit: Austin Palmer

Testing the camera quality also allowed us to see how easy it is to get content off the devices and compare the resolution of the photos. All of the Amazon models can share directly to the Amazon Photos feature via Bluetooth to another device, or via email. The Apple iPad allows you to share photos via airdrop, messages, email, and any downloaded social media apps.

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Our trusty little tester playing his heart out, helping us find the best tablet for kids.
Credit: Laura Casner

Conclusion


It can be a daunting task to find a tablet that can stand up to the regular use of a child while also offering excellent screen quality and features. You don't want the device to break easily and you also don't want to spend an arm and a leg. Luckily, we've researched, purchased, and tested each tablet side-by-side, bringing you our in-depth results. We hope our research will help you gain confidence in your next purchase and bring a smile to your child's face.

Austin Palmer, Elizabeth White, and Becca Glades