Let's face it kids love electronics but most electronics don't survive very long when they're used by kids. In recent research by SquareTrade, half the parents surveyed said their kids had damaged a tablet, smartphone or laptop. That's scary when grown-up's “toys” can cost thousands of riyals and it gives parents a good reason not to share their mobile devices. But that's also a great reason for kids to get their own mobile computers. There are some really nice tablets made just for children. So take a look at what's new. The tough and inexpensive VINCI MV7” Android tablet is designed specifically for children up to the age of nine years old. The VINCI MV offers all of the features of an adult Android tablet as well as access to 800 specially created fun and educational apps, storybooks, games and videos. The VINCI MV costs $200 and can be seen at www.vincigenius.com The MEEP! X2 from Oregon Scientific is an interactive, rugged Wi-Fi enabled tablet featuring amazing zForce touch screen technology. It's designed for kids, ages six and above. This tablet provides access to a big library of pre-loaded games, apps, e-books and more, all at the touch of your finger. Plus download hundreds of action packed games, challenging learning activities and more. All that's needed is your imagination and the desire to have a blast! It costs about $130. The final tablet to show today is Techno Source's Kurio 7s Android 4.2 tablet for families with kids. This tablet allows parents to create up to eight user profiles. Each family member can personalize their Kurio device profile by uploading a profile picture and choosing a theme and avatar. Each profile offers full separation of files, apps, search history, game progress and scores, music, videos, pictures, etc. It's like having eight different tablets in one. Get a Kurio 7s for $130.