I'm looking to setup a lounge-room PC for use by my pre-school children to educate them in computers, and I'm looking for first-hand experience from parents.<p>Both my children (3, 5) have had iPads since about 2 (and plenty of dead-tree books, read to them by us) however I'm looking to teach them how to use a keyboard/mouse and basic computer usage.<p>I've seen there's a few Linux distributions focused on this purpose, but they all feel a bit 'unpolished'. I'm not too bothered about the OS, but the important things are:<p>* Internet usage is restricted (i.e. only available when parent is there, and even then only 'safe' things are available)
* Impossible to break the computer (i.e. no amount of clicking and bashing on the keyboard will render the machine inoperable)
* Ideally feature mainstream apps
* Be able to connect to my TV with a cordless mouse + keyboard<p>What do you do?<p>Thanks in advance HN
I would also say something like a tablet hooked up with a keyboard and mouse. Or some kind of linux machine hooked to a tv. You could also look at these computers made for child, the big bright colored plastic ones that teach you to read and add number together. Your kids might be too old for these however.