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A recent study conducted by SodaHead revealed that most people feel kids shouldn't get their first smartphone or tablet until at least 16 years of age, though regular cellphones or feature phones are ok for the younger crowd. Interestingly enough, it wasn't just adults that felt that way; teens surveyed shared that opinion. A Mediamark survey in 2009 showed that more than a third of 10-11 year olds had cell phones already. Our oldest son is almost 11, and he's been asking for a phone (specifically a BlackBerry, shocker) for a couple of years now, but I've been putting him off until it's more of a necessity, not just a luxury.

We want to know, CrackBerry nation: At what age do you think a child/teenager should get their first smartphone? Vote in the poll above, and drop your comments below. The full infographic from SodaHead has some other interesting info, which you can check out at the source link below.

Source: SodaHead

Tyler BlackBerry

Children love to play with everything and anything they can get their hands on. My friend's son is 3 years old and since he's coming to visit, it got me thinking of kids and BlackBerrys and what applications might interest a young child.

Now while some may argue that smartphones are not a toy and that your Berry will more than likely end up being thrown against a wall or destroyed from water damage; as a parent only you can decide if they're ready. Maybe with a little supervision (and a good warranty plan), we can pass along our BlackBerry addiction to the next generation and help them learn along the way.

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KidsABC

Toysoft has just released a fun little game called KidsABC that is designed to help you teach your child the English alphabet through pictures and sound. Each letter has been assigned a colorful picture with a corresponding animal. You can choose to have the application read the letters out loud, or you can use it with the volumn turned off as a way to quiz your child. You can use the easy on screen controls to navigate forward and backward through the alphabet, and touchscreen is also supported. What a great way to entertain your toddler and teach them letters and animals when you're stuck in line at the bank or in a waiting room. Pick this one up today for only $.99 in the CrackBerry store.

BabyGO and SuperBabyGO Updated With Christmas Content For The Kids

Zeebu Mobile has released a new content pack to users this weekend for their popular kids application. BabyGO and SuperBabyGO now have great Christmas activities added to them upon startup. Just wait for the content to download and click on "Christmas" and you are all set.

Zeebu Mobile is also offering a holiday pricing for the SuperBabyGO through BlackBerry App World, previous pricing was set at $5.99, you can now grab SuperBabyGO for only $3.99.