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Kid Armor
The enemy had surrounded. The lure of a new and shiny piece of technology had proven too strong. Despite repeated verbal assaults and a litany of modern-but-useless discipline techniques including "timeout" and "negative consequences" and even the most worthless "positive reinforcement," the sticky fingered enemy still lurked, groping at the glowing screen.The grownups, feeling a loss eminent, called a summit."Spouse, we need a new strategy.""Agreed. How do surrender but make it look like we are still in charge?""Rules. Strong guidelines for where and how the iPad is used.""Good joke. Rules and guidelines have not worked thus far.""But we can't just fully relinquish control of the device.""What is your fear?""They will break it! There's a song that goes 'This is why we can't have nice things, because you break them...""If our fear is that the machine will get broken, how do we protect the device? Surely we're not the only people to have fought this battle!""Where do we find allies and draw on their wisdom to protect the machine? To protect ourselves?""..."A week later, the enemy held the device in hand. The littlest one pulled it out of the older one's hands and began running across the room, trying to get to his cave before the older could stop him. The older, cried in dismay before launching a pillow at the younger. The pillow landed as aimed. Head shot. The younger when sprawling forward, the device leaving his grip, flying through the air. The spouse and I, too late to do any good, lean forward in silent struck awe waiting for the inevitable. But the machine, snug in its HDE iPad case for kids, bounces and skips on the tiled floor before careening off the wall and landing face up.Prepared for triage, I spring to action covering the ipad with my body to shield the carnage from the spouse. "Hey Siri... are you ok?"The machine lit up, Siri's calming voice cutting through the tension. "What can I help you with?"I clutched the iPad to my chest, tears streaming down my face. It was safe. Safe!
L**A
Perfect for my rambunctious 2 year old boy!
I had to buy this because my two year old son loves to throw my iPad! So far it is still in tact with this case! The only complaint I have is the case scratches easily. It definitely it’s big and bulky, so I don’t mind the scratches on it just because i did not buy this for its cosmetic purpose. But it definitely works great! As the other buyers said, be sure to remove the hard plastic in the iPad area before putting iPad into case!
J**D
Was hesitant at first
Great product. So glad we went with this one. When I first opened it I thought it was very flimsy and there was no way it would protect the iPad from a fall. I was wrong. This thing is great. My two year old carriers it around, drops it, steps on it and it protected the iPad very well. A must buy for kids.
J**I
Can’t prop it up vertically. If you want that feature, look for a different one.
Pros- protects iPad well, buttons easy to access.Cons- can’t prop up vertically. Advertised with screen protector. I thought that meant it would come with a separate screen protector but it did not. I purchased separate tempered glass screen protector and it now feels well-protected.
K**N
Really good_better than expected
Wow! Love these cases for my kids my 3 yr old has already dropped her tablet with the case on not even a scratch. Its lightweight, soft and amazing for both my kids to handle. I love it makes my life a little more simpler 😌🙂
K**E
Easy to use
Purchased 5 for my classroom iPads. They are very durable and hold up to my fourth graders expectations. They were easy to install and easy to use for different positions on the floor or on a desk.
J**P
Great product
Great!!!!! This case works great for my four kids. (10,9,4,3). It stands so they can all watch something on the go... the handle is small enough for the little hands but good enough for the bigger ones too. It has protected our iPads during drops and throws.
B**Y
Great for the elderly
Extra security for persons with coordination issues, tremors and arthritis that make them more likely to drop things. The large built in handle is also a big help .
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