Funny eCards for a Child
Funny cards for a child is a pairing CardWave returns to often, because the design language and the relationship match each other in a specific way. Humor-forward designs and wording. Big visual jokes, single-line punchlines, and templates written for people who use the laughing-crying emoji unironically. sweet, encouraging, and easy to read aloud Across 28 designs spanning 14 different occasions, the Funny child set lets you send the right kind of card whenever the moment shows up — birthdays, holidays, thank-yous, sympathy notes, and everything between.
Why this pairing
What makes Funny read well to a child is largely about register. A Funny card sets a tone the moment it is opened — before the wording is even read — and that tone can either match the relationship or fight it. Pairing Funny with Child cards lets the design carry part of the message, which means your wording can stay short, specific, and yours. Every card in this set has been shaped with that pairing in mind: the tone notes on each detail page reflect the way you actually talk to your child, not a generic adult-to-adult voice.
What to write
Wording for Funny child cards leans on three suggested versions per card — long, medium, short — that you can use as written or rewrite into your own voice. The long version gives you a paragraph you can lightly edit; the medium version is closer to what most people actually send; the short version is for the morning-of one-liner. When you adapt the wording, the easiest move is to replace one generic phrase with one specific detail — a name, a date, a memory — and let the card design do the rest of the emotional work.
How to send these cards
Every Funny child card on this page is a digital eCard, designed to be sent by SMS, iMessage, WhatsApp, Signal, email, or social DM. Paste the card link into the channel you already use with your child and the preview unfurls into a clean, screenshot-friendly thumbnail. There is no signup, no paywall, and no expiration — the link works whenever the recipient opens it, on any device. If the child wants something to keep, the card detail page includes a short note on exporting the design as a PDF for home printing.
The preview unfurls.