Fortunately she's too young for Fortnite, and I've learned my lesson on lightning cables:
Everything in our house that charges via USB has these.I tried buying them a few at a time; that doesn't work. Even though you can buy ones that LOOK identical, the pinout will differ, pin alignment will be off a little, or the magnetic polarity will be wrong. You have to find ones like this that come with all 3 in each set and rated at least 2.1A, then buy a big lot all at once. Enough for what you have and what you expect to have in the near future, plus an extra for each person to take to work/car.
I bought 20 of these because at the time, that brought per unit cost down to $3; $60 will buy you 2 or 3 lightning cables or 5-ish "certified" aftermarket product. I've lost a tip and a cable through attrition; for 6 months I think that's not too bad and I knew they'd be cheap, the brand is "GENERIC".
. I have 4 left unused in the cupboard at this time.
Yes, they work on all my android devices both Micro-USB and USB-C, and even work perfectly on my daughter's 2018 iPad just bought for XMas.
You just need to plug them into a genuine Apple or Apple-certified charger (Or USB-C-certified, as the case may be); the cheap power banks won't handshake with the correct charge rate and the iPud goes
"Gimme a fu**ing break; buy a decent charger ya cheap bastahd."mnem
*tzzzt*