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Remember the days when tech gadgets only topped teen’s holiday wish lists? These days they’re on EVERYONE’S wish list including pre-schoolers! It can be tough for parents to decide on the right device. I can’t tell you how may parents including friends and strangers have asked me for advice when they see my kids using our iPad. My daughter had the original VTech InnoTab when it first came out and my kids loved it. It’s come a long way since then and this year’s award-winning has a lot of new features including Kid Connect, a unique family communication app that helps parents stay connected to their children, anytime, anywhere.
With this kid-safe tablet, children as young as three can send voice messages, text messages, animated stickers, photos and drawings to their parent’s smartphones. Parents can reply to these messages opening up an interactive dialog. The InnoTab 3S comes with a one year free subscription of Basic Kid Connect which includes the text messages and animated stickers. The premium subscription is available on VThech’s app store which offers the enhanced features. This is the only children’s tablet that offers this kind of service.
Designed for ages 3-9, the InnoTab 3S also comes with a kid-safe web browser, rechargeable battery and 20 free apps for the low price of $79.99. I’d highly recommend this tablet for it’s usability right out of the box. You won’t have to set up parental controls since it was designed just for kids.

The Vtech InnoTab 3S is currently $69.99 and is available in pink or blue.
You can find out more about the Vtech InnoTab 3S Learning Tablet by visiting , “liking” VTech on Facebook, Following @vtechtoys on Twitter, checking out Vtech’s YouTube channel and following Vtech on Pinterest.
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