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Top 10 Movies to Watch with the Family and Kids – Now Streaming!

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If you're someone who enjoys family movie time, gathering the kids for a cozy movie night, or watching films with stepchildren, nieces, nephews, or friends' children… check out our article!

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Ten Movies to Watch with the Family and Kids!

It's a wonderful experience to show a film to a child or teenager and get a positive reaction. Even better when it sparks a conversation about the story and everyone shares their own perspective.

They may not always love what they watch, but the experience will always be unique. That’s why this list was created with great care - for those looking for movie tips to share special moments with loved ones!

The Wild Robot (2024)

Rated G – 1h42m

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Where to watch: Prime Video

Synopsis: Roz is a robot who shipwrecks on an island inhabited only by animals. Accidentally activated by otters, she must face the harsh environment of the wild. Gradually, she forms bonds with the island’s creatures and becomes the adoptive mother of a gosling, who soon becomes her life's purpose.

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From the same director of Lilo & Stitch and How to Train Your Dragon, The Wild Robot is an emotional story full of adventure. It’s about empathy and friendship, teaching that even if we are different, we should live in harmony. It also shares an important message about caring for the environment and the world we live in.

Ponyo (Gake no Ue no Ponyo, 2008)

Rated G – 1h43m

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Where to watch: Netflix

Synopsis: Sousuke finds Ponyo, a goldfish trapped in a bottle, unaware she is a goddess and daughter of the powerful wizard Fujimoto. He rescues and releases her back into the sea. Moved by his kindness, Ponyo uses her father's magic to become a little girl and learn more about him. But her decision could put his village at risk. A Studio Ghibli production, written and directed by Hayao Miyazaki.

Ponyo is a beautiful story about friendship, one that can inspire children to value such an important bond in life.

The Super Mario Bros. Movie (2023)

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Rated G – 1h32m

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Where to watch: Prime Video

Synopsis: Based on the Super Mario Bros. games by Nintendo, the movie follows Mario and his brother Luigi, two plumbers who are transported to the Mushroom Kingdom, ruled by Princess Peach. While trying to understand this new world, Luigi is kidnapped by Bowser, the King of the Koopas, whose goal is to conquer all the realms. It’s up to Mario to rescue his brother and stop Bowser’s plans, facing dangerous lands, hostile biomes, and even strange transformations — all with help from new friends Toad and Donkey Kong.

Even those who’ve never played the games are likely to enjoy this one. Full of color, action, and humor, the film teaches perseverance and the power of unity in overcoming challenges.

Wonder (2017)

Rated PG – 1h53m

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Where to watch: Netflix

Synopsis: Auggie Pullman (Jacob Tremblay) is a 10-year-old boy with a facial deformity caused by Treacher Collins syndrome. After being homeschooled, he starts attending a regular school for the first time. There, he must face stares and judgments from classmates — and ends up teaching everyone how to embrace differences.

This heartwarming and inspiring film shows how important it is to accept differences in a diverse world. A person’s appearance or disability should never outweigh empathy and kindness.

Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax (2012)

Rated G – 1h26m

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Where to watch: Prime Video

Synopsis: Ted is a boy in love with Audrey, who dreams of seeing a real tree. To win her heart, he sets out on an adventure to find the last one. Along the way, he meets the Lorax, a quirky creature who speaks for nature. But the journey won't be easy — Ted must face greed and the destruction caused by humans.

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The film highlights the importance of preserving wildlife and nature, protecting natural resources before they vanish. Kids will understand that caring for the environment is everyone’s responsibility — and it’s a mission that begins in childhood.

Yes Day (2021)

Rated G – 1h29m

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Where to watch: Netflix

Synopsis: Carlos (Edgar Ramírez) and Allison (Jennifer Garner), tired of the routine and daily grind, always say “no” to everything — including to friends, family, and their children. To change that, they challenge themselves to spend a whole day saying only “yes.” What they didn’t expect was how chaotic… and freeing the experience would be.

This is an inspiring comedy that invites us to step out of our comfort zone and try new things. It sends a positive message to children about valuing family and being open to new experiences.

IF (2024)

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Rated G – 1h48m

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Where to watch: Netflix

Synopsis: Directed by John Krasinski (A Quiet Place), IF follows Bea, a 12-year-old girl who, after going through a traumatic experience, gains the ability to see imaginary friends. She meets Cal and other imaginary friends once loved by different children. Together, they try to reconnect these friends with their now-grown human companions, helping adults reconnect with their inner child.

The film delivers a beautiful message about imagination and remembering who we are and the dreams we left behind. It encourages children to value their imagination, their friendships, and the small joys of everyday life.

The Electric State (2025)

Rated PG-13 – 2h08m

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Where to watch: Netflix

Synopsis: Set in a futuristic version of the 1990s where robots and advanced technology are common, The Electric State follows Michelle (Millie Bobby Brown), a teenager living with a guardian. One day, she meets a friendly robot who believes he is her younger brother Christopher — presumed dead. Seeking the truth, she teams up with Keats (Chris Pratt) and his robot Herman on a powerful journey. Directed by the Russo Brothers (Avengers: Endgame), the movie is based on the graphic novel by Simon Stålenhag.

The story explores human relationships and themes like friendship, perseverance, and love. The message it sends to our children is that friendship can arise in the most unexpected places, and that persistence helps us achieve any dream — from earning a degree to learning a new language.

Matilda (1996)

Rated G – 1h38m

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Where to watch: MAX

Synopsis: Matilda (Mara Wilson) is a gifted 6-year-old girl ignored and neglected by her parents, Harry (Danny DeVito) and Zinnia (Rhea Perlman). They hadn’t even enrolled her in school. Matilda teaches herself and eventually discovers she has special powers. After some events, her father finally puts her in a school — unfortunately, the worst one possible, ruled by the terrifying principal Agatha Trunchbull (Pam Ferris). There, she meets the kind teacher Miss Honey (Embeth Davidtz), who does her best to help.

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The film teaches us about empathy, love, and the true meaning of family. It shows that even in a harsh world, we can find good people — and that knowledge is always valuable.

Inside Out 2 (2024)

Rated G – 1h36m

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Where to watch: Disney+

How many films in the series: Two (Inside Out and Inside Out 2)

Synopsis: Inside Out 2 follows Riley, now 13 years old, as she enters adolescence. This new phase brings new emotions and feelings, which clash with the familiar ones: Joy, Sadness, Anger, Fear, and Disgust. As in the first film, the mental control room descends into chaos. The old emotions struggle to handle the new ones — Anxiety, Envy, Ennui, and Embarrassment — with Nostalgia making a brief appearance.

The film offers a gentle take on navigating the conflicting feelings of growing up. Children and teens receive a playful message: all emotions are valid, and we can grow and learn from our mistakes.

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Conclusion

Watching movies is a great way to bond and spend quality time with the people we love. Sharing these relaxing moments with children or teens is always refreshing — whether they’re your kids, stepchildren, nieces, nephews, or friends. This list was made for the whole family. No matter your age, each of these films is sure to entertain, move, inspire, and teach.

So, if you haven’t seen any of these amazing movies yet, set a date, pop some popcorn, and invite everyone to binge-watch with you!

See you next time!