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If it truly is the connector in the Nabi, you're in a bit of a jam. But, the power cords I find are very finicky. I have two Nabi's and each has its "preferred" charging cable. One cable works better than the other on each tablet. Before attempting any major repair, try another USB charging cable. You can get the cable for under $4 on Ebay. Make sure you have a high powered USB source (2 Amp or 2000 milliamp) or it won't provide enough juice to charge the tablet. Beyond that, I also sometimes have to "position" the cable just right, twisting the connector and cable till I get the red charge light to stay on. Often this requires I fully power off the Nabi, not just put it into stand-by. Good luck.
Sounds like you have a good charger/cable, so try resetting the Nabi that's giving you trouble. Hold the power switch down for 10-20 seconds to reset the unit.
I have a couple of NABI-2 tablets and they both react differently to the charging cables; I often have to shut the NABI off completely to charge them. Also, getting the charging cable to connect can be challenging - I will plug the cable in and out several times waiting 10 seconds or so to see if the green LED will go red.
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