Safe Tech Products for Kids from Ematic

by MHSjennie on September 10, 2019

I find it hard to keep all the parental controls up to date, especially with my youngest. I thought You Tube kids was safe until the whole scary face MOMO thing happened. I deleted that immediately and started looking for other options. Netflix is ok, but I don’t love the controls on there. Then I found some great options from PBS. 

PBS is great for preschool aged kids like Bennett. They are all age appropriate and a lot of them are educational. Huge bonus- he loves them! 

Playtime Pad

playtime pad

Entertainment at your child’s fingertips! With the Playtime Pad 7” HD Kid Safe Tablet your child now has access to an array of different educational experiences including PBS games, videos, and songs. Including parental controls you now can have complete control over your child’s tablet and entertainment. Sold in a kid-safe durable silicone case this tablet was made for kids for the ultimate entertainment and learning experience wherever they go. Available now on Walmart.com. MSRP: $79.99

What I love about this tablet is I don’t have to worry! It is completely safe for him to watch anything on there and it’s educational. 

PBS KIDS HDMI Streaming TV Stick

PBS streaming stick

The world’s first “kid-safe” streaming TV stick! Offering hours of entertainment and educational content, this streaming stick allows parents to never worry about what their children are watching ever again. The PBS Kids HDMI Streaming TV Stick connects to hours of preloaded videos, exclusive PBS Kids games and songs from the most popular PBS Kids shows. Available now on Walmart.com. MSRP $39.99

What I love about this streaming stick is that we can take it on the go and Bennett has age appropriate shows wherever he goes! As long as you have a smart TV, you can take the TV stick and stream it! 

What devices do you love for your kids and how do you keep your kids safe from social media? 

This is a sponsored post. All thoughts and opinions are my own. Thanks for reading!

 

 

 

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