
First impressions - The tablet works well as described but the kids programming takes some work and isn't as engaging as other learning tablets. It also appears that a subscription can be purchased to get additional benefits from the software. It's an Android tablet with a small app that has children's programs. The application has sections divided into different topics. The main advantage of this tablet is that it has a protective case for children and a stylish look. The application itself does not give the right to be called a "children" tablet. It doesn't have an interface built for a kid. The children's video program on YouTube offered the most entertainment. So far, the rest of the content, except for some games, may not engage the growing child like other children's tablets. This cannot stimulate research as some programs can. Some may find this extremely helpful, while others may find it harder to keep their child entertained. There are other tablets for kids that offer a much wider range of learning and development opportunities that will speed up your child's understanding with ease. There are several programs that have kept my child busy. This is a good android with an attractive and durable finish. Will be updated with time and usage. It's still worth considering, but I'd dare to consider other options first. Update - If you want to install your own kids apps from the stock Android app store, you can do it similar to a phone or tablet.

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