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Best Cell Phones for Kids


By: Neo Nashville Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Many parents are ambivalent about giving their child a cell phone, worried that their child will turn into some kind of horrific miniature yuppie, or spend all their time chatting to their friends and racking up massive phone bills in the process.

The most popular cell phone for children at the moment is called the Firefly. Its bright colour schemes, cartoonish design, and on screen animations are clearly designed to appeal to the younger generation. It has three large speed dial buttons to allow your child to call mum, dad, or the emergency services, and there are quite a few features designed to restrict usage to within guidelines set by the parents, including a phone book protected by a PIN number that allows parents to set specific numbers calls are allowed to be made to and received from.

If you have adventurous children, then you might want to consider the Wherifone, a child-friendly cellphone which features a GPS device to allow anxious parents to track the position of their child when they are off on their own. This even works in covered areas such as buildings and forests, and an SOS button allows the child to call for help when they get into trouble. It also features parental controls, which you can use to ban calls to certain numbers, or to disable functions such as text messaging or online games.

Another popular model is the LeapFrog TicTalk, which has some pretty comprehensive parental controls, making it popular with parents who want to restrict their childrens cell phone usage to within certain parameters. It also features educational tools such as a fun camera, which is perfect if you want to encourage your childs artistic side, and a to do list function, which can help them to get in the habit of organising their time effectively.

The Disney range of mobiles are aimed at slightly older kids, with features such as a flip top design, text messaging, and content downloading. They still, however, feature all the parental controls that you might expect from a unit of this type.

One of the biggest concerns about giving an expensive mobile phone to children is that children have a habit of losing or breaking their possessions. Although it is not specifically aimed at children. the Tracfone is a cheap, durable phone that comes with a pay as you go price plan and parental controls, which make it suitable for the younger market.

If you are really worried about racking up astronomical phone bills, but you want to get your child a phone of some kind, then the ChatNow phone could be right up your street. These do not use the mobile cell phone network at all, as they are really two way radios with a text messaging feature, so they can be used to make an unlimited amount of calls without it costing a penny.

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