Listly by Hamish Hayward
Covers which are specially designed for Kids can make your Kindle Fire HD safe in their hands.
Source: http://www.ereaderortablet.com/tablet-computers-for-children
Looking for a new case for your Amazon Kindle Fire? Here are CNET's top picks for Kindle Fire cases and covers. (Credit: STM) Like the e-ink Kindles and iPads before it, Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet has launched a cottage industry of cases and covers.
Tablets didn't really take off until the iPad came around, but it was the price point for Amazon's Kindle Fire ($159 with special offers, $174 without) that helped them reach ubiquity. Amazon doesn't disclose sales, but Forrester Research places the Kindle Fire second only to the iPad.
If there's one crucial accessory for any tablet, it's a protective case-and if you bought a Kindle Fire HD, you'll want to protect that glorious high-def screen. These 15 cases for Amazon's latest 7-inch tablet range from budget to splurge, and most can double as a stand, making them even more functional.
amazon kindle fire HD 7" case purchase link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008GGH4FY?ie=UTF8&camp=213733&creative=393177&creativeASIN=B008GGH4FY&linkCode=shr&tag=wwwnetbooknew-20&qid=1347909987&ref_=sr_1_1&s=fiona-hardware&sr=1-1 Amazon has released the Kindle Fire HD and along with it an official case which, if you put it into perspective, is nearly 1/4 the price of the tablet at $45.
Choose the right children's cover for your Kindle Fire and keep it safe.
Choose the right cover for your Kindle Fire and make sure that it's safe for your kids to play with it!
Kids love tablet computers - but you'll want to keep them safe from bumps, knocks and spills. Fortunately, there are plenty of specially designed covers for tablets which will keep them well protected when young kids are playing with them.
More and more parents are opting to buy their kids entry level tablets rather than "toy" tablets - such as those from LeapFrog, VTech and Fisher Price for example. In many ways it's a smart choice. There's very little difference between the price of the toys and the real thing these days - and "real" tsblets have plenty of apps specifically designed for kids.