Sago Mini skews younger (2-5) and are simple exploration type games where you travel around the scene, tapping on things to get responses or maybe do simple mini games. Two major ones have been the Toca Life series and Sago Mini series. My son is 10 and is on the spectrum he is high-functioning and verbal but his tastes tend a bit “young” and he is very much attached to repetitive things or simple play. So if you have information on prior OS experience for the woman in question, and a better idea of budget, we can certainly narrow down the recommendations a bit. Or wait until the next Amazon device sale, where you can generally get 20% off or more. Even when not on any sale the base level is $50 before case, although I’d probably recommend the 8 (base model). Or if it’s an android system, perhaps a used Samsung tablet would be a good option to preserve the existing experience.īut otherwise? Kindle in the Kid-resistant case should do everything someone operating on a 1st-3rd grade level would likely want and need, and still be pretty snappy about it. The reason I would consider a mini in this circumstance is if she is already enjoying Connect-the-Dots and Word Search, is she doing so on an existing phone? If so, if it were an iOS device, then yeah, the additional cost of an iPad might be worth it if she’d get the same comfortable experience she is already using. Not that I don’t agree Fires are about bang-for-buck, NOT performance as I said in my own recommendation. And those early gens are not going to be a powerhouse either. You could probably do better on Ebay, but then you’re taking different chances. Which is as much as a brand new Fire with case and (importantly) a limited warranty. Sadly, even a refurbished first gen iPad on Amazon runes $149+.
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