![]() ![]() You can also purchase a themed screen protector and carry bag which will help ‘child-proof’ the tablet that little bit extra. I had the Toy Story themed tablet and the bright yellow case was a hit with the kids. The Pebble Gear comes with a protective case around the 7-inch tablet - which is a nice inclusion (when usually these are an additional cost). While there is currently no information on the Australian pricing, a 12 month subscription in Europe costs €39,99 (around $60 AU). After this, you’ll need to pay a subscription to continue to play them. There are also a lot of educational games and e-books available as well.īut it’s worth noting that access to all the apps is only free for the first 12 months. You can also set screen time limits using the parental controls - which are much more straightforward than other children-orientated tablets like the LeapFrog LeapPad (also more cost-effective). The sheer number of included apps is impressive and will provide plenty of entertainment time for the kids. There are lots of popular Disney games available for download through ‘ GameStore Junior’ and other popular games such as Pac-Man Rally, Cut The Rope, and one of my personal faves - Granny Apple. Unlike the iPad version of games, they also require no Wi-Fi connectivity to play. There are currently over 500 apps available to download that are kid-friendly with no in-app purchases and no advertisements. ![]() This is where the Pebble Gear tablet excels. While it’s quite common that Apple’s iPads are the ‘go to’ option for most kids, they are also an expensive option and also have additional cost involved when downloading games, in-app purchases on most kids games and adverts that might not be suitable for children. ![]()
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