How To Make iPad Kid Friendly – Good vs Bad
Find out ways on how you can childproof and make iPad kid friendly. Make your iPad fun and entertaining for your kids even without internet connection.
Although iPad is not really categorized as a kid’s toy, there are lots of things you can do to make iPad kid friendly. You can make it the ultimate portable entertainment and learning gadget on the go for your little ones. We have compiled a list of helpful tips on how you can childproof your iPad.
On Making Your iPad Kid Friendly
DON’Ts 
1. Before handing over the iPad to your child, do not forget to enable the restrictions on the applications that you want to restrict as well as disabling access to Safari and YouTube.
2. Do not forget to turn off geotagging, so that if you or your child is fond of using the iPad camera, the location will not be disclosed in case you want to upload the pictures or videos on the internet.
3. Never under estimate the intelligence of your kids. Don’t reveal your passwords for your Apple ID, restriction settings and more. If you have a wifi connection at home, be sure to make iPad forget about this connection so that if your child attempts to get access, it will prompt for the password.
4. Refrain from putting adult videos, movies or pictures. Try to keep the contents of your iPad as wholesome as possible.
DO’s
1. Put kid friendly movies by converting their favorite movie DVDs or download iPad videos from video streaming websites such as Disney.com and let them watch this while on long trips. This will not only keep them entertained but it will also allow you to be relaxed during a long flight or focused while driving.
Tip no.1
You can use AVGO Free DVD Ripper to convert DVDs for your iPad.
2. Download iPad kiddie games and apps. While there are tons of free iPad apps and games available for download from the App Store, please make sure that what you install is age appropriate say for instance, for toddlers, you can download free apps developed by Fisher-Price or educational interactive games for older kids.
3. If your kid is a bookworm, you may download free audio books from YouTube and make it iPad compatible or get free ebooks from the App Store.
4. Ask about their favorite songs so you can copy it to your iPad. You may download music from sites including Vevo and YouTube then convert it to MP3 or MP4.
Tip no.2
You may use AVGO Free Video Downloader to download videos from any video sharing website (including YouTube and Disney.com) and convert it to MP3 or MP4 format.
To Wrap Things Up
Kids get bored easily so always keep your iPad contents fresh by updating the movies, videos, apps and songs to make iPad kid friendly all the time.
Lastly, adult supervision is a must to make iPad kid friendly.