We only own one tablet in our home and it was a gift intended for my husband. Sadly our two children have taken it over, and as you can imagine they do fight over it. But I can’t see dropping another $500 plus on another expensive tablet that’s just not meant for them. Nothing bugs me more than when I see Emma watching a television show on it. The Little Scholar Tablet is the answer to my prayers, and the solution to all of the issues I had because it is for no one else but the children.
I figured that the Little Scholar Tablet would be perfect for my two-and-a-half year old, Ryan. It’s brightly colored and filled with fun games for kids and without all of the other unnecessary things they get into on our tablet. To my surprise, Emma really took to the tablet. She will sit for hours with it and Ryan enjoys it too. Guess what they’re fighting over now?
I love that the “games” are not only fun but educational. We don’t need tablets for watching television shows when there are three actual televisions in the house. What we need are educational games and apps and nothing to distract from that and this is what Little Scholar gave us.
The Little Scholar tablet features a camera, music, educational programs and books and activities tailored for children whether in preschool, kindergarten or first grade. This is an excellent choice for that Santa list and at a price of only $169.99 it’s also a fantastic value.
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Kathy Knutson says
I have a two year old grandson that would love this.
Angela A Simmons says
I would give this to my niece she would like the alphabet game
brittany says
I would give this to my son for Christmas he would love it.
Sherry Conrad says
My grandson would love this, he is most certainly going to surpass us all in computer skills – this would be a great learning tool for him.
Judy Gregory says
I’d give it to my granddaughter and she would love the camera.
Virginia Rowell says
This would be for my granddaughter. She just turned four and she would love the games on it.
Candice Hull says
I am trying to get my youngest ready for kindergarten next year and I love that I could work on his writing without wasting a ton of paper or dealing with dry erase markers.
thank you
Kerri Poling says
This would be the perfect gift for my little one. At five, he has that natural computer touch.
Gloria Walshver says
I’d give it to my grandson who’s three he loves tablets and he loves learning new things.
courtney gibson says
I would give this to my son. He would love that he has his very own tablet because he always begs to play with my phone or computer. I would love the fact that he is learning as he is playing.