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Family vacation salvaged by purchase of $5 children's drawing tablet

Affordable LCD Screen that Allows Extended Drawing Sessions

A child's $5 drawing tablet proved to be the savior during our recent family vacation
A child's $5 drawing tablet proved to be the savior during our recent family vacation

Family vacation salvaged by purchase of $5 children's drawing tablet

Affordable LCD Drawing Tablets Provide Entertaining and Creative Fun for Kids

In a surprising turn of events, LCD drawing tablets have proven to be a hit with children, offering a low-fi yet engaging way to entertain and stimulate their creativity during the summer holidays. One parent, who initially thought the tablets' entertainment value would only last for 10 minutes, was pleasantly surprised by their longevity.

These tablets, which come with batteries, pens (though not usually attached to the tablet), and features like a wipe button and a lock button, have proven to be durable despite their battered appearances in pictures. They are available in various types, including some with dinosaur-themed frames and thicker moulding, offering a range of choices for parents.

For those looking for alternatives to the LCD drawing tablet mentioned, there are several affordable options available. The Bravokids Doodle Board and ERUW LCD Writing Tablet are suitable for younger kids (3 to 6 years old), with the ERUW offering a 15-inch eye-protective colorful LCD screen, safe non-toxic materials, and portability.

The XP-PEN Artist 12 Pro, priced for 8 to 12-year-olds, provides a more advanced drawing experience with a fully laminated 11.6-inch screen, tilt function, and customizable shortcut keys. The Ugee UT2, priced under $199, is another option that runs near stock Android 14, includes a pen for writing and drawing, and has a matte textured display to reduce reflections.

For beginners or very young children just starting to experiment with digital drawing, the Ugee M908, priced under $50, offers shortcut buttons for easier drawing and long battery life. More serious hobbyists might prefer the Xencelabs Small tablet, priced under $150, which comes with two accurate pens (one with an eraser) and a textured surface resembling paper.

Finally, the SOOO Writing Tablet for Kids is an extremely affordable option, available for just $8 for a two-pack, featuring rainbow-colored writing and a lock screen function to save drawings.

These alternatives vary in features, from simple, colorful LCD doodle boards to more advanced drawing tablets with pen pressure sensitivity and shortcut keys, allowing parents to choose based on their child's age, skill level, and budget.

These LCD drawing tablets have been found to be helpful in keeping children entertained, even during the overwhelming nature of the holiday season. A two-pack of these tablets is currently available for $9.99 at Amazon, originally priced at $14.99, making them an affordable option for parents. However, it's important to be cautious when considering Kindle Fire options on Amazon, as there might be something Amazon might not want users to know.

In conclusion, LCD drawing tablets offer a fun and engaging way for children to express their creativity during the summer holidays. With a variety of affordable options available, parents can find the perfect tablet to suit their child's needs and budget.

These affordable LCD drawing tablets cater to various ages, with the Bravokids Doodle Board and ERUW LCD Writing Tablet suitable for younger kids, offering a 15-inch eye-protective colorful LCD screen and portability. The XP-PEN Artist 12 Pro, priced for 8 to 12-year-olds, provides a more advanced drawing experience with a fully laminated screen, tilt function, and customizable shortcut keys. The Ugee UT2, priced under $199, boasts a matte textured display for reduced reflections and runs near stock Android 14.

The Ugee M908, priced under $50, features shortcut buttons for easier drawing and long battery life, making it ideal for beginners or very young children just starting to experiment with digital drawing. More serious hobbyists might prefer the Xencelabs Small tablet with two accurate pens, one with an eraser, and a textured surface resembling paper.

On the more budget-friendly side, the SOOO Writing Tablet for Kids is available for just $8 for a two-pack, featuring rainbow-colored writing and a lock screen function to save drawings. These drawing tablets, along with the LCD drawing tablet mentioned initially, can help children channel their artistic creativity during the summer holidays.

Although these LCD drawing tablets can provide hours of entertainment for children, users should exercise caution when considering Kindle Fire options on Amazon, as there might be something Amazon might not want users to know.

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