The photo with the baby with the ipad is strange. My kids have a tablet (Samsung) but it has a huge rubber wrapper, otherwise the screen gets broken too easily. But I guess the huge rubber protector is not nice in photos.
Are you planing to add more languages? [Hi from Argentina!]
Does it has a feature to forbid the kid to close the app? Otherwise kids will learn to escapa and go to YouTube or something...
You're right — in real life, most kids use tablets with thick protective cases. That photo was just a simplified demo.
Spanish is on our plan. Hope to add it soon!
You're also correct that third‑party apps can't fully lock a child inside the app — iOS doesn't allow that for security reasons. However, parents can use Guided Access (Settings → Accessibility → Guided Access). Once enabled, the device stays in one app and needs a passcode to exit. We recommend turning it on before handing the tablet to little ones.
The photo with the baby with the ipad is strange. My kids have a tablet (Samsung) but it has a huge rubber wrapper, otherwise the screen gets broken too easily. But I guess the huge rubber protector is not nice in photos.
Are you planing to add more languages? [Hi from Argentina!]
Does it has a feature to forbid the kid to close the app? Otherwise kids will learn to escapa and go to YouTube or something...
Thanks for the thoughtful feedback!
You're right — in real life, most kids use tablets with thick protective cases. That photo was just a simplified demo.
Spanish is on our plan. Hope to add it soon!
You're also correct that third‑party apps can't fully lock a child inside the app — iOS doesn't allow that for security reasons. However, parents can use Guided Access (Settings → Accessibility → Guided Access). Once enabled, the device stays in one app and needs a passcode to exit. We recommend turning it on before handing the tablet to little ones.