1. Kids Songs – Rhymes Offline
Price: Free
A wide-ranging selection of interactive nursery rhymes and songs that includes Twinkle Twinkle Little Star, Mary had a Little Lamb, Old MacDonald, Itsy Bitsy Spider, Wheels on the Bus, If You Are Happy, London Bridge, BINGO, etc. There are a large number of animated nursery rhymes and other songs divided up into themed collections, as well as a small number of interactive activities making this one of the best free apps for kids.
Over more than 50 Nursery Rhymes keeps baby busy and entertained. It has amazing features like autoplay, swipe next/previous, playing in the background even phone is locked, HD Pictures, Lyrics and many more.
The songs in this nursery rhymes app are divided up into sixteen categories – covering topics such as nursery rhymes, baby songs, baby rhymes, alphabets, animals, vehicles, food, times of the year, and animals. Each song is very well animated, with an appealing cartoon style and high-quality music and sound effects which is why it is one of the best nursery rhyme apps.
It is completely free and offline (No Internet Required)
See also: The best sound apps for Android
2. Nursery Rhymes Videos Offline
Price: Free
ABC Kids is an easy and simple app that helps teach kids their ABCs. The way it works is kids trace the letter and the app tells them what the letter is. It also includes a matching game along with capital letters and lowercase letters. There are also plenty of colorful animals and environments that’ll hopefully help keep your kids entertained.
The app will even work in such a way that it doesn’t allow the child to exit the app. It’s a completely free app that shouldn’t have any advertisements or in-app purchases. It’s one of the better apps for toddlers.
See also: The best kids games for Android
3. App Family
Price: Free / Varies
App Family is a publisher on Google Play. They specialize in baby games, toddler apps, and kids stuff in general. Most of their games are simple, fun, and even a little bit educational. They almost all feature simple mechanics and we really like their super simple stuff like the balloon pop game.
Nothing requires more than a few taps or swipes to get right. Some of them are jigsaw puzzle-style games while others are just regular puzzle games. They all have free versions with optional pro versions available as in-app purchases.
4. Baby Piano Lullabies Rhymes
Price: Free
This pick is an overwhelming favorite among all of our testers. ABCmouse.com is available both as an app and a website. It uses fun storyline-based videos, quizzes, and activities — there’s even a virtual map outlining your child’s learning path to keep kids and toddlers engaged.
Our parent testers said they loved ABCmouse.com even before we started testing the best apps for kids!
Cost: Free
See also: The best kids apps for Android to keep your kids entertained
5. Kids 25 Nursery Rhymes
Price: Free
KIDS 25 NURSERY RHYMES AND BEDTIME STORIES, has selected rhymes videos, bedtime stories, and nursery songs for kids.
All nursery rhyme videos and bedtime stories are COMPLETELY FREE and are available OFFLINE and can be played any place at any time without the need for data/internet connection.
This rhymes and stories app can be used by Parents, Teachers, and Kids for learning & teaching rhymes and stories to kids, making the learning process fun and entertaining.
6. Baby Shark TV: Songs & Stories
Top Quality, Educational Content
– The app provides educational, kids-appropriate videos – carefully created by our team of child education experts.
– Discover our different learning topics, including ABC, math (numbers), animal words, healthy habits, and more.
– Our videos encourage children to have fun learning new topics.
– New content updated weekly.
See also: The best educational Android games for kids
7. GunjanApps Studio
Price: Free / Varies
GunjanApp Studios is a developer on Google Play. They have several apps for toddlers that you can download and check out. None of them stand out as a clear best, but they’re all fairly solid overall.
The apps include a vocabulary app that teaches words, an alphabet app that helps with the alphabet, and there are others for shapes, colors, animal sounds, and more.
This developer also has an excellent balloon popping game that toddlers seem to really like. All of the apps have a free version to check out and a few of them have paid version to get rid of things like ads. They’re worth a shot at least.
8. KidloLand
Price: Free with in-app purchases
KidloLand is one of the better apps for toddlers. It features a ton of digital content for your kids. There are nursery rhymes, songs, stories, games, and other content specifically made for toddlers. Along with all the stuff, the app is totally interactive and lets your kids tap on stuff on the screen to make them do fun little things.
It can get a bit expensive with its in-app purchases. However, if you can get past that, there is just a ton of stuff here.
See also: The best baby apps for Android for both kids and parents
Kids Doodle is another drawing app that is aimed at toddlers. It’s a simple app that lets your kids draw all kinds of stuff. It’s very colorful and you can choose the background color of your canvas. That means you can do colors on a black background or on a white one.
10. Khan Academy
Price: Free
Educational Wonderland: Dive into a world of wonder where kids’ education meets entertainment. Kidzooly is packed with hundreds of captivating 3D Kid Nursery Rhymes, Songs, cartoons, engaging kids’ shows, and mesmerizing kid’s music videos – all with sing-along text!
Preschool Learning Activities: Stimulate your child’s thinking and reasoning skills with unique and interactive kids activities. From learning alphabets and numbers through catchy songs to exploring the world of animals, fruits, and vegetables, Kidzooly has it all!
See also: The best sound apps for Android
YouTube Kids
Price: Free / $12.99 per month
YouTube Kids is an excellent choice for toddlers. There are a ton of little shows, sing-alongs, and other kid-friendly content on the service. It blocks out the rest of YouTube so your kids don’t accidentally see something they shouldn’t see. Parents have some decent control as well.
You can block videos you don’t like, keep track of what your kids watch, and limit screen time so your toddler doesn’t spend all day in la-la land. Plus, with Chromecast support, you can put it on the TV so your kids can watch in more than one spot.
It’s a solid all-around option for kids of basically all ages.