From durable designs to comprehensive parental control systems, kids' tablets are marketed as a safer way to introduce kids to technology.

Reviews show that the Amazon Fire 8 Kids Edition is one of the most versatile options.

But what do other options bring to the table? And how do you know which ones are the best?

Choosing a tablet is tricky, but when it comes to kids' tablets the best model is one that offers all the options a parent might want for their child and does so at a very attractive price.

We’ve rounded up five best kids tablets that reviewers feel offer exceptional value.

Editor’s Note: This post has been updated for 2022


Our Picks

1. Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition

Editor's Pick, Best Budget Tablet for Young Kids


Pros: Included kid-proof case, no question replacement policy, multiple color options, a decent amount of storage, easy-to-use interface, excellent parental controls, microSD support
Cons: So-so display, fewer apps than Android or iOS tablets


Amazon's Fire HD 8 Kids Edition offers a complete package at one of the lowest prices around for a "name brand" tablet.

It includes a soft case that protects the screen from cracks, edges from impacts, and gives the whole tablet a more reassuring grip in smaller hands. If the protector should fail to keep the tablet running, Amazon will also replace it no-questions-asked for 2 years after the purchase date.

By default, the tablet uses a customized version of Android providing an easier way to access apps, games, and media.

There is also the FreeTime interface used on kids' profiles. This interface makes it simple to browse any apps, games, or other content you want your kids to access.

All of this is also controlled by an in-depth parental controls system that allows you to set limits on everything from spending to screen time and give your kids as much -- or as little -- freedom as you want them to have with their tablet.

You'll need to use the Amazon App Store to add things to the tablet. This is kind of a mixed bag. On one hand, it has most of the popular apps covered and decent prices on games for kids. On the other, there are apps on Google Play and the iTunes App Store you won't find on Amazon's App Store.


Bottom Line...

If you're looking for a budget-friendly tablet option for younger kids, the Fire 8 Kids Edition offers everything you need in one affordable, convenient package.

Read More: Amazon Fire HD 8 Review Summary
Buy It From: Amazon, Best Buy

While the Fire 7 Kids Edition is technically cheaper -- and offers many of the same parental control and replacement perks as the larger 8 Kids Edition -- the performance on it falls far behind the larger option. We recommend avoiding it if you have any extra room in your budget to go for the 8.


2. Amazon Fire HD 8

Best Budget Tablet for Older Kids


Pros: Multiple color options, a decent amount of storage, easy-to-use interface, excellent parental controls, microSD support
Cons: So-so display, fewer apps than Android or iOS tablets


Amazon's Fire HD 8 is one of the best values in tablets.  Their FireOS interface provides easy access to movies, TV shows, games, and more while the modest specs offer good-enough performance -- especially for the price.

While the tablet doesn't use the same rugged bumper as the Kids' Edition, everything else is identical. This means you can still enable Amazon's excellent parental controls to keep usage reasonable and avoid access to things you don't want your older child accessing while still providing a solid tablet experience.

The Fire 8 HD won't win any benchmark tests and blow you away in any one area, but it also won't disappoint for the average user either. It's a splendid example of making the right compromises and hitting the perfect price point.


Bottom Line...

If you're looking for a budget-friendly tablet option for younger kids, the Fire 8 Kids Edition offers everything you need in one affordable, convenient package.

Read More: Amazon Fire HD 8 Review Summary
Buy It From: Amazon, Best Buy

If you have a little extra room in your budget, the Fire HD 10 is also a great option. While it's the snappiest (and largest) tablet in Amazon's lineup, it still doesn't keep up with many mid-tier Android tablets. But if you're looking for a large screen for the kids to enjoy their favorite shows, apps, or casual games, the price is hard to beat.


3. Samsung Tab A Kids Edition (2019)

Best Full-Featured Android Tablet for Young Kids



Pros: Google Play access, snappy performance, durable design, good parental controls, recent Android version, the software can grow with kids, affordable pricing, microSD support
Cons: Case will only provide so much protection, no replacement promise


The Samsung Galaxy Tab A Kids Edition (2019) offers a solid mid-tier Android tablet experience with a design focused on user-friendliness and software emphasizing kid-friendly apps and excellent parental controls.

While the tablet won't beat out most high-end phones or hold a candle to an iPad on the performance front, reviews indicate it is way snappier than the Amazon tablets on the market while coming in substantially more affordable than many high-end Android tablets.

The 8-inch TFT display also is more than detailed enough for watching movies, enjoying games, or reading books. There is also 32GB of internal storage and microSD support, so you won't have to worry about freeing up space every time the kids want to install something new to try out.

Finally, the whole tablet is wrapped in a rubber bumper case to help protect against drops and dings. It's not as substantial as many third-party cases, but for basic protection, reviews indicate it does the job.

Bottom Line...
While the tablet isn't the cheapest option for kids, it offers the freedom of full Google Play access in a kid-friendly design that will withstand a few drops.

Read More: Samsung Galaxy Tab A 8.0 (2019) Review Summary 
Buy It From: Amazon, Best Buy, Samsung


4. Samsung Galaxy Tab A 10.1" (2019)

Best Full Featured Android Tablet for Older Kids, Best Media Watching Tablet for Kids



Pros: Spacious full HD display, sleek design, respectable performance, Google Play support, plenty of storage, decent cameras (for a tablet), microSD support, mobile data access on select models
Cons: No damage coverage, thin bezels might pose durability concerns


As the larger of Samsung's two 2019 budget tablet releases, the Galaxy Tab A 10.1" (2019) offers an affordable option to let the kids sink into their favorite media. The full HD resolution means details will pop in ways smaller tablets can't offer and also makes the tablet ideal for propping up on the table or floor to watch while playing.

With up to 128GB of internal storage and microSD support, you won't need to worry about storage space for a long while either. Better still, with full Google Play access, you won't have to worry about not being able to find the apps and services your kids want.

The sleek design looks premium but comes with one potential caveat. While those thin bezels look nice, they mean the risk of screen damage is that much higher should the tablet take a spill. So if you're looking to protect the tablet from accident-prone younger kids, a solid case or insurance policy is recommended.


Bottom Line...
A big screen, full access to Google Play, and respectable performance all add up to make the Galaxy Tab A 10.1" (2019) an excellent option for older kids and media binging alike.

Read More: Samsung Galaxy A 10.1" (2019) Review Summary 
Buy It From: Amazon, Best Buy, Samsung


5. Apple iPad 10.2

Best Apple Tablet for Kids of All Ages, Best Premium Tablet for Kids



Pros: Premium design, impressive performance, loads of accessories, parental controls, good camera, Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard compatible
Cons: Doesn't come with a case, no microSD support, price


We'd argue that the iPad is easily the best tablet for adults in 2022. But for kids, the price might be an issue. That's the only reason it missed an editor's choice pick.

With that said, the 10.2-inch iPad offers everything you -- or your kids -- might want in a tablet. There's even support for the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard now on the 10.2. This means the kids can use the tablet for work and creativity as well as play.

The iPad runs circles around every pick on this list in terms of performance and the screen is easily one of the best as well. But it's also the most expensive pick in this roundup.

While there are built-in screen time settings and parental controls, the iPad doesn't come with a protective case out of the box.

For younger kids, we'd recommend something like the AVAWO iPad case on Amazon. For older kids, something a bit more refined like the ProCase can add protection without making the tablet look like a kid's toy.

Also, keep in mind that iPads do not allow you to use microSD cards. So, if you have room in your budget, upgrading to a variant with more storage might save headaches down the road. Still, 32GB is a good amount of storage for most needs.


Bottom Line:
If you're not worried about price or you're looking for a full-featured tablet for older kids, the iPad 10.2 is an excellent option -- just consider if you'll need to pick up a case to go with it.

Read More: Apple iPad 10.2 Review Summary
Buy From: Amazon, Apple, Best Buy, Walmart


How We Picked

The picks in this roundup are what we consider the top kids' tablets in 2022 for most people.

We selected these services based on analysis of expert reviews from around the web, user feedback on sites like the Google Play Store and TrustPilot, forum comments on our site, social media discussions, and more.

When answering the question, "What’s the best tablet for kids?", we considered the following primary criteria:

Excellent Parental Controls
The Internet is awesome... but that doesn't mean you want your kids to haveunfiltered access to it. And while games are fun, you don't want your kids playing for 12 hours a day either.

All our picks include a range of parental control features -- ranging from basic restrictions to full-featured monitoring suites -- to give you a range of options in how to manage your child's tablet usage.

Good Pricing
If you ask most kids, they'd want the latest and greatest tablet on the market. But let's face it... buying a high-end tablet is an expensive gamble when you're handing it to your kids.

We picked tablets for our roundup that offer a range of prices to provide multiple options -- and easy replacement should accidents happen.

Reliable Performance
If you spend more time fixing your kid's tablet than they do using it, you're going to get frustrated very quickly. We chose tablets for this round-up that have a proven record of solid performance. This means they should work well out of the box and age gracefully.

Solid Reviews
There is no shortage of cheap kids' tablet options on the Internet. We sorted through the best to bring you a collection of tablets that reviewers all agree are well made and offer a good user experience -- for both parents and kids alike.

Good Support
If something goes wrong, kids don't want to wait on hold any more than you do. All the picks on our list are from companies that offer fast, reliable phone support to get you back up and running quickly and keep the kids happy.

We compared the things most people consider when choosing a tablet designed for kids.

In short, we did the research -- so you don’t have to.


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Still Not Sure?

While we feel our picks offer a wonderful experience for most kids, there's not a single pick that will be perfect for everyone.

If you have a major electronics retailer in your area, there's a good chance you will find a few of our picks on display.

Don't hesitate to make a trip over and check out display models to get an idea of how these tablets work and what might be a better fit for your kid.

Looking for a more in-depth look at what to consider when comparing options?

Our tablet buyer's guide covers everything you should consider -- including frequent questions from community members. If you don't see an option you like in this list, you can also use our tablet comparison tool to highlight more options based on features, price, and more.


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