

There are plenty of tablet computers suitable for kids, but actually relatively few that are specifically designed for them. An ideal drawing surface for a child's very first taste of drawing. That should give you an idea of the age range we're talking about here. It doesn't have any kind of internal storage or memory, so it's not suitable for any kid that's going to be bothered by not being able to save their creations. While it is splash proof and able to take some knocks, it's also cheap, so if (when) it does get broken, there shouldn't be too many tears shed by the purse-holders of the family. An older kid would likely get quickly frustrated with its limitations, but for little ones, it's ideal.

For our money, the Richgv LCD tablet offers a great balance of all these features. It should be able to take a few knocks and splashes without breaking, it should offer an intuitive and tactile doodling experience, it should be brightly coloured and fun to use, and it shouldn't cost too much – especially as they'll grow out of it. A drawing tablet for really little kids needs a few things.
