Best Android tablets for kids 2024

Kids today are too tech-savvy and instinctively know how to handle tech products, all on their own. Tablets are a great way to introduce young kids to apps and services, but deciding to invest in which tablet is a big step. There are several aspects to consider: price, parental controls, and perhaps most importantly, durability. 

We test dozens of tablets every year, and the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition is our top pick. This kid-friendly version of the Fire HD 10 offers a ton of great content for kids, including a protective bumper case and extensive parental controls. You can manage what your kids are doing online, without having to worry that they might be accessing questionable websites or web content.

Overall, we prefer Amazon's kid-friendly tablets over other brands because of the company's great parental control software, siloed kids' app store, and excellent hardware that can take a beating. For kids who are a little on the younger side, the Fire tablet also comes in an 8-inch variety that fits smaller hands great.

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Chris Wedel is a fan of all things tech and gadgets. Living in rural Kansas with his wife and two young boys makes finding ways to get and stay online tricky. By utilizing his years of experience with the tech and mobile communications industries — success is assured. When not conquering connectivity challenges and testing new gadgets, he enjoys cruising a gravel road in his UTV with some good tunes.

At a glance

Best overall

Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids tablet

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Best overall

Specifications

Display: 10.1 inches, 1920x1200 pixels resolution
Processor: Octa-core 2.0 GHz
Memory: 3GB
Storage: 32GB, expandable up to 1TB via microSD
Cameras: 5MP rear, 2MP front

Reasons to buy

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Great warranty
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Lots of content for kids of all ages
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Excellent parental controls
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Fantastic display
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Great sounding dual speakers

Reasons to avoid

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Can be a bit large for some children
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On the expensive side
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No Google services built-in
Buy it if:

✅ Your kid likes to game or stream content on a large display: the 10-inch screen is perfect for kids who need a lot of room for activities, while the dual speakers are great for TV shows and films. 

✅ You want a tablet with a warranty: you'll get a two-year warranty with your purchase.

Don't buy if:

❌ You need something small and portable: this 10-inch tablet might be a bit too big for regular traveling.

❌ You're shopping on a budget: the tablet typically retails for around $180, which is pretty steep without a discount. 

The Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition is packed with some of the best hardware and software features you could ask for as a parent. Amazon took its top-of-the-line tablet for little ones aged three to seven, loaded it with parental controls, kid-specific content, and wrapped it up in a durable and functional case in lavender, sky blue, or aquamarine. While the screen size might be difficult for smaller toddlers to hold, the provided case does include a fold-out kickstand to prop up the tablet.

At 1080p, the full-HD display provides excellent colors and clarity. This becomes especially important when your child learns to read since the text will be much more straightforward. The Fire HD 10 Kids Edition also retains the awesome-sounding dual-speakers setup with Dolby Atmos support. However, for those times when you'd like to limit the noise pollution in the room, there is still a 3.5 mm headphone jack so your child can keep watching their favorite shows.

The inclusion of 3GB RAM, along with the 32GB internal storage, expandable up to 1TB, means that the tablet will be a bit more future-proof than other options. Since this is a kids' edition from Amazon, it gets a free year of Amazon's Kids+ software. This provides parental controls for you and over 20,000 age-specific titles for your kids. Not only that, but the tablet also gets two years of "worry-free" guarantee — if the tablet breaks, Amazon will replace it. What else could you ask for?

Best for younger kids

Amazon Fire HD 9 Kids (2022) Disney Princess

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Best for younger kids

Specifications

Display: 8.0 inches, 1280x800 pixels resolution
Processor: Hexa-core 2.0 GHz
Memory: 2GB
Storage: 32GB, expandable up to 1TB via microSD
Cameras: 2MP rear, 2MP front

Reasons to buy

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Great warranty
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Tons of child-friendly content
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Excellent parental controls
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Well priced
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Kids case is almost indestructible

Reasons to avoid

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No Google services built-in
Buy it if:

✅ You want something durable: the included kid-proof case isn't quite indestructible, but it's very close.

✅ Portability is key: the slim 8-inch construction is perfect for tossing into a backpack or bringing on a long road trip. 

Don't buy if:

Your kid is older: although it's designed for kids aged 3-7, any child over six might outgrow this one pretty fast.  

You get almost everything with the Fire HD 8 Kids Edition. Like the regular Fire HD 8 tablet, the only thing that is missing is the Google Play Store. While that might be off-putting to some adult buyers, it's not an issue for children, especially when Amazon provides and curates content that your little ones will enjoy. In September 2022, Amazon announced an updated Fire HD 8. Though there weren't any significant changes, they improved the overall experience of using the new model over the previous version.

Specifically, the Kids Edition has perks over the regular Fire HD 8 that make it worth the extra money. The included case is absurdly thick and just bounces when the tablet (inevitably) hits the deck. Amazon has a bulletproof two-year warranty where you can claim a replacement if the worst happens, and Amazon Kids+ for a year is a handy bonus.

The 12-hour battery is appreciated along with the built-in 32GB of storage, expandable to a whopping 1TB via an optional microSD card. It also comes with a USB-C charger. That's particularly nice for households that share Android devices, as you'll be able to use the same chargers for all your phones, tablets, and even Chromebooks.

Amazon's parental controls are also robust. The kids can have a completely walled experience, siloed off from the main tablet, where you, the parent, would have to share content that isn't already curated for young eyes. If you have a child ready for a more mature experience, consider purchasing the Pro model. Check out our review of it to see if t is a good fit for your child. It's a tablet you can genuinely hand to your child without worrying about them breaking it or what they're doing with it.

Best for older kids

Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro

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Best for older kids

Specifications

Display: 10.1 inches, 1920x1200 pixels resolution
Processor: Octa-core 2.0 GHz
Memory: 3GB
Storage: 32GB, expandable up to 1TB via microSD
Cameras: 5MP rear, 2MP front

Reasons to buy

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Cool case design options
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Protected kids section
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Access to more apps
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Access to digital store

Reasons to avoid

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Might find more suitable options for older kids
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No access to Google Play store
Buy it if:

 You need more power: if the other devices on the list seem a bit too juvenile, this model is properly tween-approved. 

✅ Your kid is an active gamer: the 10 Kids Pro gives your kid access to more apps and games with enough power to run them smoothly. 

Don't buy if:

❌ Your kid is over 12: if your kid can be trusted, you may want to skip the child-friendly tablets altogether and invest in a device that they can grow into.

Most Amazon Fire tablets for kids are designed for young children up to about age 7, but it was clear in our review that the latest Fire HD 10 Kids Pro model is geared toward kids aged 6 to 12. Complete with a slimmer case in black or sky blue or a funky doodle or intergalactic design, the most significant difference between the HD 10 Pro and the HD 10 is that these older kids are trusted with access to a digital store. They can request and download apps and purchases that parents approve and access a wider selection of apps, like Netflix, Zoom, and Minecraft. Kids can also make voice and video calls to another Alexa-enabled device over Wi-Fi to parent-approved contacts, like a close friend or grandparents.

But it has all the parental controls caregivers, and parents love about these tablets, including built-in controls in the web browser to filter out inappropriate websites and content. Parents also can block specific websites if they don't want their kids visiting them. If the tablet is shared with a younger sibling, you can still take advantage of the free one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+. The tablet also comes with the generous two-year worry-free guarantee as all other Amazon Kids edition tablets.

Equipped with a 2GHz octa-core processor with 3GB RAM, 10.1-inch full HD screen with aluminosilicate glass, dual cameras (2MP front and 5 MP rear), USB-C 2.0, 32 or 64GB storage expandable up to 1TB, and up to 12-hour battery life, it's the most feature-rich Kids edition tablet in the Fire line-up. We also have a handy guide to help you decide which one Amazon's kid-friendly Fire tablets you should get for your kid(s).

Best educational software

LeapFrog LeapPad Academy Kids Tablet

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4. LeapFrog LeapPad Academy Kids Tablet

Best educational software

Specifications

Display: 7 inches, 1024x600 pixels resolution
Processor: Quad-core 1.5 GHz
Memory: 1GB
Storage: 16GB, expandable up to 32GB via microSD
Cameras: 2MP rear, 2MP front

Reasons to buy

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Customizable UI
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Excellent parental controls
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Strong first-party apps and games

Reasons to avoid

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No Google Play
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Leapfrog software can be expensive
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Small screen
Buy it if:

✅ You're looking for an educational tool: the LeapPad does give you access to some select apps, but it's primarily built to be a learning tool for young kids. 

✅ You need parental controls: Leapfrog devices come with an extensive suite of parental controls so you're in the driver's seat.  

Don't buy if:

❌ You need a big screen: at just seven inches, the LeapPad's display isn't built for streaming.

 You don't want to pay for a subscription service: this tablet becomes a lot less useful without a LeapFrog Academy subscription (although you get three free months to try it out). 

Most Amazon Fire tablets for kids are designed for young children up to about age 7, but it was clear in our review that the latest Fire HD 10 Kids Pro model is geared toward kids aged 6 to 12. Complete with a slimmer case in black or sky blue or a funky doodle or intergalactic design, the most significant difference is that these older kids are trusted with access to a digital store. They can request and download apps and purchases that parents approve and access a wider selection of apps, like Netflix, Zoom, and Minecraft. Kids can also make voice and video calls to another Alexa-enabled device over Wi-Fi to parent-approved contacts, like a close friend or grandparents.

But it has all the parental controls caregivers, and parents love about these tablets, including built-in controls in the web browser to filter out inappropriate websites and content. Parents also can block specific websites if they don't want their kids visiting them. If the tablet is shared with a younger sibling, you can still take advantage of the free one-year subscription to Amazon Kids+. The tablet also comes with the generous two-year worry-free guarantee as all other Amazon Kids edition tablets.

Equipped with a 2GHz octa-core processor with 3GB RAM, 10.1-inch full HD screen with aluminosilicate glass, dual cameras (2MP front and 5 MP rear), USB-C 2.0, 32 or 64GB storage expandable up to 1TB, and up to 12-hour battery life, it's the most feature-rich Kids edition tablet in the Fire line-up. We also have a handy guide to help you decide which one Amazon's kid-friendly Fire tablets you should get for your kid(s).

Best from Samsung

Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus Kids Edition lifestyle render

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5. Samsung Galaxy Tab A9 Plus Kids Edition

Best from Samsung

Specifications

Display: 11 inches, 1920x1200 pixels resolution
Processor: Octa-core
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 64GB, expandable up to 1TB via microSD
Cameras: 8MP rear, 5MP front

Reasons to buy

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Light and durable 
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Comes in three bright colors
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Large and bright display
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Kid-friendly styli bundled
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Android 14

Reasons to avoid

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Little expensive 
Buy it if:

✅ You're already entrenched in the Samsung ecosystem: if your home is already full of Samsung tech, the Tab A9 Plus is an obvious choice.  

Don't buy if:

❌ You're on a budget: the Tab A9 Plus is a bit more expensive than other options on this list. 

If you work and live within the Samsung Galaxy ecosystem, chances are you will want your child to stick with the brand for their tablet as you're already familiar with the interface and style. The Galaxy Tab A9 Plus Kids Edition is the best option for children from the house of Samsung.

It's a bit more expensive than the standard Tab A9 Plus, but this Kids Edition features a tough outer shell, built-in kickstand, and it comes with stickers and three Crayo-pens which is a short and stubby stylus that kids will be able to grip more easily.

Running the latest Android 14 and with an octa-core processor, it has a sizeable 11-inch Full-HD TFT LCD screen, and a reasonable 64GB of internal storage for photos, videos, apps, and more, expandable up to 1TB via microSD card. The tablet comes in three brightly-colored casings, designed to withstand the odd bump and scuffs. At just 480g, it's easy to take with you and be held by tiny child hands.

The tablet has a large 7,040mAh battery which promises long-lasting battery life, an 8MP rear and 5MP front cameras, and dual speakers. The best part is Samsung Kids feature of One UI, that provides a safe and child-friendly way to use Android. 

Best for multiple users

Lenovo Tab M11 lifestyle render

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6. Lenovo Tab M11

Best for multiple users

Specifications

Display: 11 inches, 1920x1080 pixels resolution
Processor: MediaTek Helio G88
Memory: 4GB
Storage: 64GB, 128GB (expandable)
Cameras: 8MP rear, 8MP front

Reasons to buy

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Multi-user capabilities
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Google Kids space
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Water and dust resistance 
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Four speakers

Reasons to avoid

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Stylus has to be bought separately
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Only one color
Buy it if:

✅ You want a tablet for the whole family: simply put, this Lenovo slab comes with enough power and features to please every age groups. 

Don't buy if:

❌ You want a stylus: if your kid needs a stylus to draw or take notes, keep in mind that it isn't included with this tablet. 

❌ Your kid is an avid gamer: performance seems to lag with particularly graphics-intensive games.

The Lenovo Tab M11 is the most recent entry, and it replaces the Tab M8 HD on our list. This updated specs make it a great too for kids and the whole family. Every family member can set up and access their account, including a special one just for kids using Google Kids space.

Parents can feel confident that their kids are accessing the web in a safe environment and enjoy full access to websites and other content through their accounts. You can always control what your kids can and cannot access using the Family Link app. It might not have a rugged body like some of the other tablet on our list, but it is dust and water resistant so it would be able to withstand accidental soda spills. 

The MediaTek Helio G88 SoC offers enough grunt to power Sesame Street or Asphalt 9. It ships with Android 13, but it will be eligible for two more updates till Android 15. There's a decent 4GB of RAM and you can opt for the 64GB or 128GB storage variant. The M11 has a massive battery, Type-C charging, and four speakers with Dolby Atmos. The large, 11-inch IPS display with 90Hz refresh rate should be more than enough to keep everyone in the family happy. 

How to choose

Should you buy an Android tablet or an iPad?

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The choice between getting an Android tablet for kids or an iPad for your little one can be challenging. If your household is immersed in the Apple ecosystem with products like iPhones, Apple TVs, MacBooks, and so on, an iPad might be the better decision. You can quickly and seamlessly sync information across all devices. You can easily manage the iPad from your iPhone, such as using a single Apple ID, sending content, like photos or videos, from one device to another with features like AirDrop, and accessing apps through a familiar user interface.

However, iPads are generally more expensive than Android tablets, especially if you want to get a newer and larger-screened model. For teens, however, an iPad might make more sense. It's perfect for tasks like researching the web, composing documents with an add-on keyboard, making videos, or other creative content that might use Apple software or the improved iPad camera. 

It's also worth mentioning that there's more to Android tablets than Android itself. While Amazon Fire tablets technically run Android, it is a specialized version that Amazon has built for its devices. This is why the kid versions of Amazon's tablets are so great — because of the software layer created from the ground up to make sure kids have fun and parents can get peace of mind. That software is the Amazon Kids+ to bring thousands of apps, games, movies, and more, all curated for kids.

An iPad might be the better decision for older kids and those who can be trusted with a more delicate tablet. However, if you're investing in an Apple tablet for the whole family, including the little ones, you might want to opt for an iPad ruggedized case along with it.

Should you buy an Android tablet or a Chromebook?

Android tablets are designed to be held in hand, while Chromebooks look more like laptops with a hinge design and a fully attached keyboard. While you can use add-on Bluetooth keyboards with tablets, if your child uses a keyboard most of the time, a Chromebook might be the better option.

Chromebooks are better for typing, have bigger screens in most instances, and make perfect homework companions for kids. On the other hand, Android tablets are better for handheld use and activities like watching videos on the go, playing games or accessing apps, taking photos and videos, and other entertainment-based activities.

For older kids looking for a device to help with homework, a touchscreen Chromebook is better because it will also provide access to fully desktop versions of websites and the full Chrome OS web browser. You can still add restrictions if necessary, and kids can still download apps from the Google Play Store. But they can also use programs and software that might not be compatible with a tablet and easily access content in the cloud.

However, with younger kids, it would make more sense to gift them an affordable Android tablet that is rugged with tons of parental controls and curated kid-friendly content. Plus, they can knock around, drop, bump, and scratch without worrying about damaging it.

Both are lightweight, great for watching videos and accessing apps. While there are some great Chromebooks for kids, Android tablets may be more appropriate for younger kids (say, those 8 and under), while pre-teens and teens will get much more use from a Chromebook if the purpose is as a homework aid and not just for fun and entertainment. Our guide on the best Chromebooks for students will get you started if you go in that direction. 

Bottom line: Which Android tablet should you get for your kid?

No one knows your child like you do. You are the best predictor of what your child will enjoy and get the most use out of. You're also the one with the wallet.

But it's tough to look too far beyond the Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Edition when it comes to the best Android tablet for kids. Amazon's no-quibble warranty and the sheer amount of content available for the young ones make it hard to top. Plus, it comes loaded with tons of content curated specifically for kids and parental control features that caregivers will appreciate. And the latest version has been updated to be faster and last longer.

The Fire HD 10 Kids Edition hardware means you can future-proof as your child grows. Let them show you how responsible they can be with the Fire Kids Edition tablet, then consider upgrading to a more expensive Android tablet, iPad, or even a Chromebook when it makes sense.

When it comes down to it, though, all of these are good options. So, you're sure to be getting a great tablet for your kids with any of them.

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When we test the best tablets for kids, we put each device through a series of experiments that go well beyond the basic benchmark programs and controlled lab tests used by other sites. We start by using the devices in normal, real-life scenarios just like your kids would, whether that means throwing the tablet into an already full backpack or running multiple performance-heavy apps simultaneously to see how the battery holds up.

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Chris Wedel
Smart Home Writer
Chris Wedel is a fan of all things tech and gadgets. Living in rural Kansas with his wife and two young boys makes finding ways to get and stay online tricky. By utilizing his years of experience with the tech and mobile communications industries — success is assured. When not conquering connectivity challenges and testing new gadgets, he enjoys cruising a gravel road in his UTV with some good tunes.
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