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Samsung’s new kids tablet adds $100 for parental controls and a bouncy case

April 17, 2026
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What you need to know

  • Samsung’s Galaxy Tab A11+ Kids Edition costs $350 versus $250 for the standard model.
  • Under the hood, it’s identical to the regular Tab A11+: 11-inch 90Hz display, quad Dolby Atmos speakers, 7,040mAh battery, and 128GB storage.
  • Samsung is pushing longevity hard with seven years of Android updates and security support.

Samsung just launched the Galaxy Tab A11+ Kids Edition, aiming to give parents the tool to let their child use a screen without exposing them to the whole, unfiltered internet.

Priced at $350, this is more than just a regular tablet in a thick case. While the standard Galaxy Tab A11+ is meant for everyone, the Kids Edition costs $100 more and offers parents more control.

It comes with built-in parental controls, so you can manage screen time, approve apps, and set up a safe digital space for your child in just a few minutes.

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Solid mid-range internals

Inside, the tablet has the same hardware you’d expect. It features an 11-inch display (1920 x 1200) with a 90Hz refresh rate, four Dolby Atmos speakers, a 3.5mm headphone jack, and a large 7,040mAh battery that can last up to 15 hours of video. Storage starts at 128GB and can be expanded with a microSD card.

Keep in mind, the 25W fast charger is sold separately.

But what really stands out is what comes in the box. Samsung includes a colorful, protective Kids Cover (available in Red, Blue, Purple, or Royal Blue), stickers for personalization, and a clever accessory called a crayo-pen. This stylus is shaped like a crayon for small hands and comes with a tether to help keep it from getting lost.

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Most kids’ tablets become e-waste after about 18 months, but Samsung is taking a different approach. The company promises seven generations of Android OS upgrades and seven years of security updates starting in early 2026.

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This means the tablet you buy for your 5-year-old to play PBS games could still be running secure, up-to-date software when they are writing essays in middle school. It’s built to last as your child grows.

You can buy the Galaxy Tab A11+ Kids Edition now at Samsung.com, Best Buy, and Samsung Experience Stores. If you prefer Amazon, it will be available there on April 23, 2026.


Android Central’s Take

I have to admit, seeing seven years of support on a mid-range tablet is a welcome change for digital longevity. Still, the extra $100 feels like a parenting tax. It seems like I’m paying for a plastic case, some stickers, and software features that should be standard on every Galaxy device. While it’s good that this tablet will keep getting security updates as your child grows, I know how quickly kids can damage a device. Samsung is focusing on long-term software support, but I suspect the tablet might face other challenges before the 2033 update arrives.

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