Abstract
There is an abundance of technology targeting children in terms of education, entertainment, and health; however, little research has been conducted on the usability of Near Field Communication (NFC) to create an interactive, digital environment for children easily accessible on a mobile device. NFC technology is a component of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) technology and is affordable, intuitive, and accessible. The following research evaluates existing NFC applications for children in terms of their ease of use, appropriateness, and areas in need of improvement. Recommendations are provided in visual design, audio enhancements, reward system, and privacy and security concerns. It is concluded that adopting NFC technology in all facets of life will positively benefit the most vulnerable population, children, but first progress toward a user-centered design for this group is required.