Another note, when I bought the iPad Air 3 with education pricing, Apple had a deal for free air pods (which Best Buy matched for both ed pricing and air pod deal). I think last weekend when I ordered the air 3, Apple had the free airpod deal for all the iPads. Now I only see it for the iPad Pro (unless someone can show me how to get the deal for the 8th generation on the apple site). So if I go with the 8th generation and return the air 3, I lose the free airpods (not that my daughter needs them, but would love them). The Logitech crayon also does not seem to get the Best Buy $20 bundle discount with the 8th generation (in the color my daughter wants anyways).
Decisions, decisions. Spend less (8th generation), get less (no air pods), but more memory (128 GB) or spend more (Air 3), get more (airpods), but less memory (64 GB). In the end, I think it is $50 cheaper for the 8th generation with the other bundled accessories my daughter wants (minus the airpods). I also need to see if Best Buy will take $30 off the Logitech combo case, because it is another bundle deal they have for the air 3. It did not register when I bought it with the air 3, because they had given me the case for the 7th generation instead of the air 3. So it may only be a savings of $20 for going with the 8th generation over the air 3. We will see what happens when I go to Best Buy.