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  2. The Best Tablets for Toddlers (And How To Use Them Safely) - AOL

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    Used in moderation, tablets can be a helpful academic tool and entertainment device. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  3. Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro tablet $ at Amazon. Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro tablet $ at Best Buy. Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Pro tablet $ at Target. If the Fire 7 Kids is too simple for your needs, and the ...

  4. The Best Tablets for Toddlers and Preschoolers

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    When you need to watch Frozen on the go, you need a tablet that’s kid- and parent-friendly. (In other words, they won’t crack the screen or start buying all the apps without your permission ...

  5. LeapPad - Wikipedia

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    The tablet range of the LeapPad also competed with VTech's InnoTab line of interactive tablet computers. In South Korea, children’s education company ToyTron released the FutureBook series in 2013. The system is functionally identical to the first-generation LeapPad, requiring a stylus to operate and books are still being released for the ...

  6. Osmo (game system) - Wikipedia

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    Osmo is a line of hands-on educational digital/physical games product by the company Tangible Play, based in Palo Alto, California.Osmo's products are built around its proprietary “Reflective Artificial Intelligence,” a system that uses a stand and a clip-on mirror to allow an iPad or iPhone's front-facing camera to recognize and track objects in the physical play space in front of the device.

  7. LeapFrog Epic - Wikipedia

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    The LeapFrog Epic (styled as LeapFrog epic) is an Android-based mini-tablet computer produced and marketed by LeapFrog Enterprises.Released in 2015, the Epic is LeapFrog's first device to run on Android; most of LeapFrog's mobile computing devices for children run on a customized Ångström Linux distribution.