Kids Learning Pad/Tablet Interactive Toddler Toys with 6 Games to Words Numbers Alphabets Music and Multiple Modes, 2 Pack Educational Learning Toys for 2 3 Year Old Kids Boys and Girls(White+Pink)
$24.99 Original price was: $24.99.$20.99Current price is: $20.99.








Product description
6-in-1 Kids Tablet with ABC/Words/Numbers/Color/Games/Music-2 Pack(White+Pink)

User Guide

1.Open the color box and take out the learning pad toy.
2.Insert 3 × 1.5V batteries into the device. Batteries are not included.
3.Press the power button here to turn it on, then adjust the volume to a lower level.
4.The “Aa” section features a picture of an apple, but the word “apple” is not printed. This is part of the learning process. If you deem it necessary, you may add a sticker and write the word on it.
5.It is recommended that children play with this toy under parental supervision/companionship.
6.We hope you enjoy playing and learning with our product!
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Wonderful Gift for Children

Engage your child’s curiosity with our educational flat modeling toys, designed as perfect learning toys for 2 year olds. Featuring numbers, letters, and words, these Montessori toys for 2 year old encourage early literacy and cognitive development.
Safe and durable, these toddler toys are tailored for 24 month old baby toys up to 3 years. The vibrant designs, including cactus baby toy and mouse themes, keep little ones entertained while fostering fine motor skills.
It facilitates visual learning with fun, vibrant pictures and spelling activities—giving kids learning English a visual learning boost for quicker, more effective language practice.
This set comes as a 2-pack, with one in white and one in pink.This children’s tablet needs 3 AA batteries (batteries not included)/1 pack. This study mat is suitable for both boys and girls, recommended for kids aged 2 and up, and makes a wonderful gift for young toddlers.

Fernando –
perfect gift
I tried out this 2‑pack of kids’ learning tablets (white and pink) with my toddler, and they turned out to be a fun way to mix play with early learning. Each pad has six interactive modes covering words, numbers, alphabets, and music, so there’s enough variety to keep little ones engaged without overwhelming them. The buttons are responsive, the sound is clear, and the size is perfect for small hands. My child enjoyed switching between games and songs, and I liked that it reinforced basics like letters and counting in a playful way. They’re lightweight, durable enough for everyday use, and having two in the set makes it easy to share between siblings or keep one as a backup. Overall, it’s a simple but effective educational toy for ages 2–3 that balances entertainment with learning.
Lea –
Will have your child singing abcs wrong
This learning pad was cute until it started singing the abcs completely wrong.
Legally Red momma –
Perfect for Twin Toddlers — Double the Fun, Minus the Screen Time Guilt
With our twins turning two, I couldn’t resist ordering this interactive learning pad set. The package includes two toddler-friendly tablets — one pink for our little girl and one white for our sweet boy. I’m not a fan of giving real devices to toddlers at such a young age, and it breaks my heart to see little ones already glued to screens before they’ve even mastered walking. Thankfully, this toy is a completely different experience.The tablets are made from shatter-resistant plastic and feel sturdy without being heavy. If they’re dropped (which they will be!), they won’t cost hundreds to replace. Their chunky design makes them easy for small hands to grip, and the colorful buttons mimic touchscreen icons — a clever nod to the tech they see adults using. I actually thought the front was a screen protector at first, but it’s not!Each tablet takes 3 AAA batteries instead of a USB charger. The packaging gives mixed messages about whether rechargeable batteries are okay — one part says no, another says yes — but I used rechargeables and haven’t had any issues after multiple uses. A small but thoughtful detail: the battery compartment has a plastic piece that keeps the screw from falling out when opened. As someone who constantly loses those tiny screws, I really appreciate that!My biggest frustration? No real instructions. There’s a vague paragraph referring to directions on the box or product page, but neither offers any guidance. I had to experiment to find the on/off and volume buttons, and there’s no explanation of what each button does or how the games work. After some trial and error, I discovered that pressing a letter icon says the letter and a word that starts with it (e.g., “A. Apple”), and number buttons do the same. Other buttons play songs like the alphabet tune, nursery rhymes, and even a game to teach spelling out simple words — but it’s all a guessing game at first.Despite the lack of instructions, I absolutely adore these tablets. They’re engaging, durable, and thoughtfully designed for toddlers. And the fact that they come as a pair? Twin tablets for twin two-year-olds — double the value, double the joy.
Amazon Customer –
Basic but functional
For younger children who see the bigger kids on tablets, this is a decent substitution. It’s thick enough to be pretty durable, but still lightweight. There’s a screw to hold the battery door on, so there’s not much damage a kiddo can do to these.It’s important to note that the screen is pretty much one big sticker, and the whole thing is plastic. There’s a variety of things that can be done by pushing any of the images on the big sticker on the “screen”. There’s also a volume control button.This comes with two, making each one just under ten bucks. I feel like that’s a decent enough value for the number of things that can be done on this. I hope you find this helpful!
Joseph & Megan –
Not worth the price
These learning tablets are pretty straight forward. The have multiple learning buttons kiddos can press such as letters, numbers, words etc. Although, these learning tablets are as advertised they are cheaply made. Definitely not worth the price in my opinion. The tablets take three AA batteries each as well which is a bit much. I’m curious to see how long they last. Another issue I have with these tablets is they are extremely loud everytime they are powered on. The volume is adjustable but once turned off the settings resets. Overall they work but I probably wouldn’t buy again.