Your words are kind and, for the most part, accurate. I will say the kid still has a tablet (in fact I can hear them watching it now while playing sorting games with fabric boxes). Initially we got them a Kindle due to the price, but pretty quickly I switched them to Android because, while I’d prefer them not to be locked into any ecosystem, if I have to choose one Android seems like the best option (and the Amazon variant possibly the worst).
I’ve toyed with the idea of getting them a used iPad so they could practice with most of what they’re likely to encounter, but I haven’t been able to justify it in my head.
That said… Having a kid interested and well versed in Linux sounds like an amazing thing to me.
Your words are kind and, for the most part, accurate. I will say the kid still has a tablet (in fact I can hear them watching it now while playing sorting games with fabric boxes). Initially we got them a Kindle due to the price, but pretty quickly I switched them to Android because, while I’d prefer them not to be locked into any ecosystem, if I have to choose one Android seems like the best option (and the Amazon variant possibly the worst).
I’ve toyed with the idea of getting them a used iPad so they could practice with most of what they’re likely to encounter, but I haven’t been able to justify it in my head.
That said… Having a kid interested and well versed in Linux sounds like an amazing thing to me.