Which kind of ipad mini case lasts longer,leather one or EVA one?

I have to buy a ipad mini case for my sweet son, but still puzzled by lots kind of ipad mini cases in the Amazon.com. seveval days ago, I eventualy targeted two very cute ipad mini cases. Now, which one do you think is better?
http://www.eva-product.com/Trendy-Apple-iPad-Mini-Keyboard-Bluetooth-Case-Cover3 85.html  or  http://grizzlygadgets.com/crocodile-skin   
This is the leather one above,  I love the cool outlook
EVA ipad mini case is below.I love the cute keyboard, and it is sold in a amazingly lower price.

The leather is not crocodile, it is plastic. Read your link's information.
Choice of cover is entirely subjective, and not a subject for this technical support forum.  (I'd go for imitation croc, but I'm at least sixty years outside the range of "sweet son")

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