There is very little left for Their Majesties of the East, Wise MenThey arrive at the homes of many children to leave them gifts and perhaps some coal for the naughtiest ones. If you want to contribute your Android mobile to work when it comes to lending a hand to the Three Wise Men so that the children keep their [unclear/unclear/etc.] intact delusion On one of the most magical nights of the year, we found a series of apps designed specifically through their pages who might be of use to you.
Technology has made waiting even more special: now you can Talk to Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar via video callReceive a personalized message, send the letter from your mobile phone, recreate their arrival in the living room with lights and sounds, or even see them in augmented reality. Below, we review the Best Christmassy apps for AndroidIt also integrates ideas and experiences that are also offered on other platforms so that you can get the most out of this magical tradition.
VideoCall the Three Wise Men
An entertaining app that will leave the little ones speechless. Of a similar operation to JuasApp, of which we spoke on the occasion of April Fools' Day, gives you the option to buy more calls. They are carried out on the terminal itself. So prepare the app, let him record the kid while he pales in how much he sees that his interlocutors are none other than the mythical Melchior Caspar and Balthazar, asking him if he has behaved well and what they ask for for Twelfth Night.
This type of Christmas video calling app is based on a dynamic simulated callIt's not just a static video; it combines different clips and messages to make the conversation seem more real. Many allow... schedule the call time, choose different themes (be good, review the letter, wish happy holidays) and even activate the front camera to record the child's reaction and be able to share it later on social media or keep it as a family memory.
In addition, these video calls often include very useful educational warnings for mothers and fathers: phrases about the Importance of good behavior...from effort at school or helping at home. All of this, said by the Three Wise Men, reinforces the message and makes it a moment that is both fun and effective.
Many of these apps, such as those that simulate video calls with Santa Claus, also make it transparently clear that the call is a prank prepared by adults It is a simulation for entertainment purposes. It is important that parents understand this in order to use the tool responsibly and adapt it to the child's age.

santapp
Don't get carried away by his name; although it includes Papai Noel It even has a Three Kings Day version. This app is very special: when the child is in bed on Three Kings' Night, tell them to go to the door of the room with the presents. Beforehand, place your phone on a table with the flash pointing towards the door.
Close the door and tell the child to listen through it. The app will load a series of noises, footsteps and bells and will launch flashes and illuminations with the aim of convincing even the most skeptical that the three Wise Men from the East are in the living room right now.
The trick is that you can customize some details of the moment: choose whether you want to recreate the arrival of Santa Claus or the Three Wise Men, prepare the scene with the gifts already placed and even tell the child, before starting, that it is better not to open the door so as not to scare Their Majesties while they work.
Sure, going to bed after hearing that will be a little more difficult, so arm yourself with patience because even you will have delusion Seeing the children's faces. It's one of the easiest ways to transform your hallway into a real Christmas movie set, without the need for wiring, spotlights, or complicated preparations.
This proposal fits very well with other Christmas experiences that recreate the presence of the Three Kings at home, such as those that use personalized videos o scheduled video callsA good idea is to combine SantApp with a prior or subsequent call, so that the story has continuity: first, you hear how the Three Kings arrive and, the next day, the child can receive a message telling them how well they have behaved.
Your Photo with the Magi
Simple and effective: upload a photo or import it from your mobile gallery and add the Kings to it with a series of cutouts preloaded in the app. There is something for everything: camels, the kings themselves ... If you take a picture of the sleeping child and put the kings in the image, you may leave him stunned. the morning of gifts.
These types of apps work like a small photo studio in your pocket: you choose a photo, insert the Melchior, Gaspar or Balthazar stickerYou adjust the size and position and save the result. Then you can send the image via WhatsApp, use it as digital postcard or even Print it for the family album.
Besides surprising the children, these photos serve as Perfect material for Three Kings Day greetings to family and friends, replacing the typical physical postcards. Many families even create a small annual tradition, repeating the photo every year to see how the little ones grow up next to Their Majesties.
Another popular option is the "selfie with the Three Kings" mode, where the child poses next to one of the Three Kings in the foreground. While the graphics aren't top-notch, the feeling of "having been with them" is what truly makes the difference.
Magi Augmented Reality
Like the previous one, it is a good option for children to see themselves photographed while sleeping with the Three Kings. This, on the other hand, offers more options; since they are 3D models of the Magi that can be located taking into account the dimensions of the room and even the lighting of it.
That's what this app allows us to do, and it's very reminiscent of Google's tools for recreate objects and characters in augmented reality. With Arcore You can place Melchior, Gaspar and Balthazar in the living room, in the children's room or even in the patio, as if they were really there handing out gifts.
To use it, simply open the app, tap the ARCore-compatible mode, and move your phone (if needed, see the recommended mobile phones to give as giftsPoint the device at the ground so the terminal can detect the surface. Once it identifies the surface, you can tap the screen to... place each Wise Man in any location you like. Then, simply move around freely to find the best angle and take the photo.
The resulting images are perfect for showing children the "ultimate proof" that the Three Kings have visited. You can save them to your gallery, share them on social media, or create a small photo album with them. Christmas collageAlthough the interface of these augmented reality apps is usually quite simple, they offer a surprising and very believable effect for young children.
Other digital ideas to extend the magic of the Three Wise Men
In addition to the specific apps we just looked at, there are many digital experiences related to the Three Wise Men that you can access through your browser or with other applications. Some very interesting options are: Pages to send the letter onlinethe services that create custom videos with real actors and the solidarity projects they organize Magical video calls for families with fewer resources.
For example, services like virtual post offices allow children Write your letter from your mobile phoneThey decorate it with stars, icons, and themed backgrounds, and watch it "travel" to a special mailbox for the Three Wise Men. Many of these platforms include small games and puzzles to make the sending process even more entertaining.
There are also websites and apps that offer customizable short films In these videos, children become the stars alongside Melchior, Gaspar, and Balthazar. A form is filled out with the child's name, some personal details, and special messages, and a video is generated in which the Three Kings speak directly to them. These short videos typically last between four and six minutes and can be shared with the rest of the family.
In the field of video calls, some projects combine magic with solidarity: associations and NGOs collaborate with technology companies to offer magical video conferences to children who, for various reasons, have more difficulty enjoying these holidays. In many cases, even the sign language so that deaf children can participate without barriers.
Finally, it's worth remembering that almost all of these experiences, both apps and websites, insist that calls or messages are simulated and that its purpose is to entertain and reinforce the illusionThe key is for adults to use them as another tool to teach values, encourage imagination, and share family time around the tradition of the Three Wise Men.
Combining video calls, photos, augmented reality, digital cards, and special effects like those in SantApp, the Android mobile It becomes a powerful ally for Their Majesties. Used with care and common sense, it allows the magic to extend far beyond the parade and the morning of gifts, creating memories that the little ones will cherish forever.

