Humour, as they say, is the best medicine. It’s also the best boredom killer. We have listed three top rated apps today to keep your kid smiling through the day.
Easy Xkcd
A comparative newcomer to the app world, Easy xkcd is already winning hearts, as its App tore rating of 4.6 shows. The age limit is 12 and above with parental guidance. It’s simply a browser app for the popular Xkcd comics website. Kids can search for comics by title, transcript, or number, save favourite comics offline, and share on social media. Thankfully, it’s totally free with no ads and in-app shopping yet.
iFunny
iFunny is a typical humour app, but that is why it is so very popular. The App Store rating is 4, and downloads have long crossed the 10 million mark. It’s recommended for 16 year olds and above, since jokes can feature strong language. iFunny has a huge collection of thousands of funny images, GIFs, videos, comics, posters etc. It also works as a meme maker. Though it has ads, there are no in-app shopping options in it. It’s a good app for high school kids. While iFunny has an absolute wealth of funny material, it requires a bit of mental maturity to tell a good joke from an obscene one, so it’s better used by late teenagers.
Memedroid
Memedroid has an App Store rating of 4.3, it is fit for kids above 12 with parental guidance, and has more than a million downloads. Though there are a lot of meme generating apps in the market, this one has a library that keeps updating with almost every popular meme real-time, and kids love tracking meme trends. Memedroid is also social, since it has a vibrant community of meme makers on board, sharing their hilarious creations, and chatting about all things meme. But being able to view a feed of the latest memes has its drawbacks. Your kid might land up in Memedroid on the ‘wrong’ day of the week, when a scandal is the biggest news in the world, and almost all memes are about it. So keep an eye on current news to keep Memedroid safe.