No parent has the time or energy to entertain their kids all the time—that’s a tall order, especially when you’re dealing with toddlers. That’s where movie nights (or mornings, or afternoons) come into play. And while the screen-time guilt is real, not all films are created equally, so we came up with a list of the best movies for toddlers that offer simple, valuable lessons about friendship, teamwork, and kindness. The plots are straightforward, and the visuals, dialogue, and songs are all engaging enough to hold your toddler’s limited attention. So throw on one of these family-friendly flicks and cuddle up with your budding cinephile (or use this time to get some chores done). We know they’ll be a hit. (Curious about which films to watch when they get a bit older? We’ve got those, too.)

Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: An Underground Rock Experience

Naked Mole Rat Gets Dressed: An Underground Rock Experience is one of the best movies for toddlers
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Fashion has never been more fun, as an adorable mole rat named Wilbur discovers the joy of clothing, much to the dismay of his community who would never dare not to go bare. When his bandmates in the Mole-ing Stones discover his sartorial secret, they want to turn him over to authorities only to receive a surprising serving of justice.

Where it’s streaming: HBO Max

Why it’s great for toddlers: Aside from the catchy tunes to rock out to, kids will learn–and adults will be reminded–to embrace self-expression and the things they love, despite what others might say. The story telling is top notch as it’s penned by former Sesame Street writer Mo Willems.

Encanto

Encanto is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Disney

Travel to Colombia and meet the Madrigals, a multi-generational family living in a magical home that bestows powers on all its inhabitants—well, everyone except Mirabel. Feeling lost and confused over not being blessed with a special gift, Mirabel searches for a purpose, and finds one after discovering that her familial home is in danger of losing its magic.

Where it’s streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Colorful, musical and magical are just a few adjectives to describe this Disney instant classic. Be prepared to listen to pretty much every song on repeat (Lin-Manual Miranda's tunes have reached "Let It Go" status). Some themes might be a little tricky for young minds to grasp (namely feeling inadequate and like an outcast), but overall kids will learn to believe in themselves and their abilities and that families can work together to overcome obstacles.

Sing

Sing is a good movie for toddlers
© Universal Pictures

When koala Buster Moon is faced with the deterioration of a theater he runs, he comes up with an ingenious idea, a singing competition. The competitors are all animals, each with their own personality and unique voice (think a stay-at-home pig who desperately needs something for herself, a stage-shy elephant with an incredible voice, and a gorilla hoping to make his own way in the world). The film’s characters are voiced by Matthew McConaughey, Reese Witherspoon, and Seth MacFarlane, among others. 

Where is it streaming: Amazon Prime, Hulu (with Live TV)

Why it’s great for toddlers: Parents and kids will notice popular songs that are featured on playlists and the radio, and many toddlers may even be able to sing along with the adorable animal characters. Lessons on believing in yourself, the importance of friendly competition, and supporting others will please parents who can help younger viewers pick up on these themes throughout the film.

Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie

Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Paramount

Your kids’ top rescue crew returns in this sequel to PAW Patrol: The Movie. This time around, a meteor crash lands in Adventure City and magically gives Chase and his friends superpowers. After learning that a meteor-obsessed mad scientist named Victoria Vance wants to steal their powers for villainous means, the crew jumps into action to do what they do best: save the day.

Where it’s streaming: Paramount+

Why it’s great for toddlers: It’s filled with a cast of familiar characters that your tot already loves, and stays true to the PAW Patrol formula. That being said, there are a lot of action sequences that result in loud noises and characters being in peril, so some children might find it distressing. In addition to themes of teamwork and perseverance, tiny patroller Skye shines as she reminds kids that even the smallest pups can make a huge difference.

Finding Nemo

'Finding Nemo' is a good movie for toddlers
© Walt Disney Studios

When clownfish Marlin’s young son Nemo gets captured, he goes on an animated adventure across the ocean to find him. Marlin gets some help from absent-minded fish Dory, meets some laid-back turtles, and escapes the clutches of hungry seagulls in this well-loved film that debuted 20 years ago. 

Where it's streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Toddlers can learn about ocean life in a fun and colorful way, while also picking up positive lessons on friendship and the importance of family. Parents should note that some of the predator fish may frighten very young viewers.

Ponyo

Ponyo is a good movie for toddlers
© Walt Disney Studios

In what feels like a magical mashup of Finding Nemo and The Little Mermaid, a five-year-old boy rescues Ponyo, a goldfish princess. Liam Neeson, Matt Damon, Tina Fey, and Betty White lend their voices to this animated fantasy film helmed by master filmmaker, Hayao Miyazaki. 

Where it's streaming: HBO Max

Why it’s great for toddlers: The colorful and simplistic animation in the film will draw toddlers in and keep them captivated for the nearly two-hour runtime. Ecofriendly messages will also appeal to parents.

Winnie the Pooh

Winnie the Pooh is a good movie for toddlers
© Walt Disney Studios

The famous and timeless bear goes on an unexpected adventure with his friends. They must rescue his human friend, Christopher Robin whom they believe has been taken by a horrible monster called the Backson. 

Where it's streaming: Disney+, Amazon Prime 

Why it’s great for toddlers: This timeless classic focuses on some of the sweetest and most caring bonds of friendship, and the Pooh gang are examples of positive role models who are selfless and kind. Young viewers will also delight in the songs and the simplicity of the story.

Puffin Rock and the New Friends

Puffin Rock and the New Friends is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Apple TV

Everyone’s favorite Irish birds have finally soared to the big screen in this adventurous tale filled with the same level of charm the hit series is known for. With an ominous storm brewing off the coast of Puffin Rock, Oona, Baba and a flock of new friends race against time to find a missing puffling egg.

Where it’s streaming: Apple TV

Why it’s great for toddlers: Just like the series, important lessons are gently delivered for young minds so as not to overwhelm them. While the importance of teamwork to reach a goal is front and center, the topic of climate change and its ripple effect on communities is explored in a way that little minds can start to understand.

Blue’s Big City Adventure

Blues Clues Big City Adventure is great movie for toddlers
© Paramount Original

Canine Blue gets her first feature-film musical adventure complete with song and dance numbers. Instead of placing Blue in an animated world, as the television series does, the film finds Blue and her human companion Josh in a very real and vibrant New York City. They are heading to an audition for a Broadway show and need help from passersby and viewers when they get lost. 

Where it's streaming: Paramount+

Why it’s great for toddlers: The songs are engaging, and toddlers will want to dance and sing along. With the same format as the television show, young viewers can follow the paw print clues right along with Blue and Josh, involving toddlers in the journey. Parents will also enjoy the message that dreams can come true and may find seeing previous hosts Steve and Joe a nostalgic bonus.

Smallfoot

Smallfoot is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Warner Bros. Pictures

Flipping the tale of Bigfoot around, this flick sees a lovable yeti named Migo come face-to-face with the mythical creature Smallfoot, aka a human. Unfortunately, no one believes him. So with his friends by his side, Migo leaves the grounds of his village to see what other wonders might exist in the world.

Where it’s streaming: HBO Max

Why it’s great for toddlers: Simply said, yetis are cool! And Channing Tatum does a great job making Migo so likable that you can’t help but root for him. That being said, just a head’s up that there is some tension and mild fighting between humans and yetis whenever they meet. Oh, and the soundtrack is also stacked with sing-along friendly tunes by Zendaya and James Cordon.

Up

Up is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Walt Disney Pictures

Pixar’s uplifting adventure tale is still flying high 15 years after its initial release. After making a promise to his late wife, elderly widower Carl ties thousands of balloons to his house in order to fly to South America. En route, he discovers an adorable stowaway, nine-year-old Russell, a young "Wilderness Explorer" scout who has come along for the ride. The unlikely travel buddies meet a cast of colorful characters along their journey as they work together to overcome some dubious forces that threaten to keep them from reaching their final destination.

Where it’s streaming: Disney+

Why is it great for toddlers? They’ll learn to embrace new adventures from Carl and Russell and you’ll be reminded how much this movie makes you cry. While the film deals with grief and loss, the non-stop action and silly moments are enough to entertain your kiddo if you’re not ready to or have other plans to broach this subject.

The Daniel Tiger Movie: Won't You Be Our Neighbor

PBS

Daniel and the whole Tiger clan welcome a new family to the neighborhood with the hopes of making them feel welcome. Daniel hopes to find a new friend. If kids like this movie, they can also watch Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: Tiger Family Trip 

Where it's streaming: Amazon Prime 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Based on the characters from the PBS television series, Daniel Tiger is a positive role model who provides kids with a fun way to learn some valuable lessons surrounding friendship and kindness. He also teaches young kids basic social skills and problem-solving with simple language in terms they can understand. Daniel also speaks directly to kids.

Toy Story

© Walt Disney Studios

A flashy new toy space ranger named Buzz threatens old-school cowboy action figure Woody, who fears the young boy whose bedroom he shares no longer wants him. This film, the first in the iconic franchise, features several toys like Mr. Potato Head, toy soldiers, and a piggy bank coming to life when the child who owns them isn’t around. 

Where is it streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Parents can share some of their own childhood memories through the cast of classic toy characters they may have played with growing up, including a toy tape recorder, an Etch A Sketch, a barrel of monkeys, a troll doll, and the Magic 8Ball. Toddlers will also delight in the idea of toys magically coming to life. Parents should know that some words may not be suitable for toddlers, including ‘shut up’ and ‘idiot.’ There are also some darker moments where toys get hurt or do mildly scary things to protect themselves.

Related: 16 Kids’ Movies That Parents Love Too

A Shaun the Sheep Movie: Farmageddon

Shaun the Sheep is a good movie for toddlers
© Lionsgate

Things get interesting at Mossy Bottom Farm when a space alien shows up, but she isn’t there to take over the world. Will Shaun and the gang be able to get her back to her own planet before she is captured by a nefarious organization?  

Where is it streaming: Netflix 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Young viewers will delight at the simplicity of the dialogue, which is just a series of expressive sounds. Parents will appreciate the lessons surrounding inclusion and friendship that they can share with their kids as they watch.

Bee Movie

Bee Movie is a good movie for toddlers
© DreamWorks Studios

Young bee Barry B. Benson, who just graduated college, wants to do more than become a part of the hive in this comedy starring Jerry Seinfeld. He befriends a human and realizes he may have a great purpose other than honey-making. Some A-list stars lend their voices to the film including Oprah Winfrey, Chris Rock, and Kathy Bates.

Where it's streaming: Netflix

Why it’s great for toddlers: This family friendly movie lets parents enjoy the comedy of Jerry Seinfeld while their toddlers can easily follow the story. The movie also has great lessons about teamwork and unique relationships, like the one between Barry and Vanessa. After watching the film, parents can follow up with an educational lesson on how bees really make honey.

The Tigger Movie

The Tigger Movie is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Disney

With all his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood busy preparing for winter, a lonely Tigger decides to go on an epic journey to find members in his family tree. After a few roadblocks along the way, his search comes to a surprising and heartfelt end as Pooh, Roo, Piglet and co. rally around their bouncy friend to remind him of the true meaning of family.

Where it’s streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Youngsters will learn that families come in all sorts of shapes and sizes and how true friends will be there for you no matter what. Parents will also love the nostalgia of seeing A.A. Milne’s iconic characters up to their old tricks.

The Peanuts Movie

© 20th Century Studios

With a modern look, the Peanuts gang gets its very own film. Parents will enjoy seeing the loveable characters from their youth embark on new adventures as Charlie Brown tries to go from a loveable loser to someone who can impress the new girl. 

Where it's streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: The movie clocks in with a runtime of just 93 minutes, making it short enough to sustain young viewers' attention. It also touches on important themes like friendship and self-esteem, and almost all of the characters are voiced by actual child actors instead of adult Hollywood stars.

Babe

Babe
© Universal Studios

This '90s film will bring many parents back to childhood. Babe, the title character, proves he is more than just an average pig (His talents include the ability to herd sheep.). This children’s classic won an Academy Award and garnered multiple nominations, including one for Best Picture. 

Where is it streaming: Amazon Prime, Apple TV

Why it’s great for toddlers: Young viewers will enjoy the various farm animal characters, especially the tiny mouse chorus, which adds a musical element to the film. It also gives kids a chance to see farm life from the perspective of the animals.

PAW Patrol: The Movie

Paw Patrol: The Movie is a good movie for toddlers
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Ryder and his crew must step up when infamous cat-lover and troublemaker Mayor Humdinger causes chaos in Adventure City. The rescue pups even have a new friend, Liberty, a delightful dachshund. 

Where is it streaming: Paramount+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Toddlers will be excited to see their favorite pups from the television series in this animated feature-length adventure. The engaging storyline and introduction of new vehicles and rescues will keep them on the edge of their seats.

Related: 100+ Movies Every Kid Needs to See Before They Grow Up

Cars

Cars is a good movie for toddlers
© Walt Disney Studios

In this 2006 film, race car superstar Lightning McQueen gets sidelined in the small community of Radiator Springs while on his way to a big event. While not happy about it at first, Lightning begins to realize that there is more to life than racing and stardom, and he may have found it in the small town with its eclectic cast of characters. Young viewers can catch Cars 2 and Cars 3 if they love the first film. 

Where it's streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: The lessons surrounding winning and the value of friendship are important ones that parents can explore with their kids as they watch the film. The colorful animation and cast of characters will keep even the youngest viewers entertained. Parents should note that there is some mild language in the film such as hell.

Pooh's Heffalump Movie

Pooh's Heffalump Movie is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Walt Disney Pictures

After a loud noise rocks the Hundred Acre Wood, Pooh and friends go in search of the culprit. After learning that it might have been caused by a heffalump–a “dangerous” creature–the crew decides to try and catch one. After being left behind, Roo goes on his own adventure and comes across an adorable heffalump called Lumpy. They band together to prove to everyone that the heffalumps don't deserve their bad reputation.

Where it’s streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: It’s been nearly 20 years since this movie hit the big screen and sadly its lessons are still needed today, namely never to judge a book by its cover. Apart from teachings on friendship and acceptance, kids will love its adventurous nature and sweet characters.

Curious George

Curious George is one of the best movies for toddlers
© Universal Pictures

The beloved children’s book comes to life as the always-curious monkey George is taken from Africa to New York City for the adventure of a lifetime. Of course, your fave primate gets into a whole lot of mischievous behavior alongside his museum-employee pal, aka The Man With the Yellow Hat. After learning that the museum owner’s son wants to turn the educational building into a parking lot, the duo team up to do everything they can to stop that from happening.

Where it’s streaming: Hulu

Why it’s great for toddlers: Watching George being clumsy and silly always leads to laughs, while parents will enjoy hearing the familiar voices of comedy legends like Will Ferrell, Eugene Levy and Dick Van Dyke. And of course, at the heart of this film is the message to always embrace and explore curiosity, which is so important for developing minds.

One Big Ocean

Based on the educational PBS preschool series, the film features characters Splash and Bubbles leaving their home and heading out into the vast ocean. They meet many types of ocean creatures and explore a variety of topics. 

Where is it streaming: Amazon Prime 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Educational concepts such as biodiversity and migration are presented in a way that young viewers can understand. The colorful characters, ocean environment, and fun songs will keep toddlers entertained as they learn valuable lessons about unity and the importance of caring for our undersea world.

Rio

© 20th Century Studios

A rare macaw named Blu decides to leave behind the comfort of his Minnesota home and head to Rio de Janeiro after meeting Jewel. Jewel, another rare macaw, is different than the domesticated Blu. Their differences lead to adventures neither of them ever imagined. The film features the voices of Jesse Eisenberg, Anne Hathaway, and Neil Patrick Harris. 

Where it's streaming: Hulu, Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Rio is filled with vibrant colors, positive messages, and role models, including the independent female Jewel. The catchy music in the film will also hold the attention of toddlers. There is some mild language like ‘idiot’ and ‘shut up,’ a few scary characters, and some scantily-clad people at Carnival.

Ratatouille

© Walt Disney Studios

Remy, a rat, wants nothing more than to become a great chef. When he finds himself living under a fancy Parisian restaurant, the culinary scene will be forever changed. The characters are voiced by some of the funniest names in comedy including Patton Oswalt, Will Arnett, Brad Garrett, and Janeane Garofalo. 

Where it's streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: With an interesting plot, plenty of humor, and colorful animation, the film will appeal to toddlers and parents. Parents should be aware that some scenes may be a bit intense for younger viewers, especially one featuring a gun-wielding granny.

The Muppets Take Manhattan

Muppets Take Manhattan
Sony Pictures

In this classic 1980s film featuring Jim Henson’s muppets, Kermit the Frog and his friends graduate from college and head to Manhattan to take Broadway by storm with their new show. Once they get to the Big Apple, they realize things aren’t so simple and showbiz is tougher than they could have imagined. 

Where is it streaming: Paramount+, Amazon Prime

Why it’s great for toddlers: Young viewers will enjoy the cute and funny muppets, each with a unique personality. They will also love the musical dance numbers peppered throughout the film.  Parents should know that the film does feature some adult humor and smoking.

This season’s it show has made a majorly mod splash. We’re talking, of course, about Palm Royale. Another AppleTV hit, this 1969-set show has us both cheering for and cringing at the story of Maxine (Kristen Wiig) and her ambitious attempt to break into Palm Beach, FL’s high society. If the plot wasn’t enough, the fashion, decor, and full 1960s aesthetic would have us hooked.

image of Palm Royale's cast
Courtesy of AppleTV+

From the colors to the prints to the fabrics, Palm Royale is a class in 1969’s, well…class. In fact, some of our favorite brands are embracing it all: AnthropologieTuckernuck, and, of course, Lilly Pulitzer (born in Palm Beach in the 60’s!) are all about this vibe, too. The Palm Beach socialites don’t hold anything back when it comes to appearances, so it’s impossible to not want to replicate it all. Of course, that might be like…a lot, but there are some fabulous ways to add a mid century modern twist to your day. Whether you’re ready to elevate your closet, your home, or both, we have the 1960s-inspired swag that’s easy to incorporate into 2024.

Michelina Cotton Mini Skort by Lilly Pulitzer

blonde woman wearing floral skort and white top
Lilly Pulitzer

Lilly Pulitzer is a 1960s Florida staple. Afterall, Lilly herself opened her first store front in Palm Beach in 1964. This darling skort is available in 2 of her iconic prints.

Michelina Cotton Mini Skort by Lilly Pulitzer ($98.00)—Buy Here!

EveryWear Crew-Neck T-Shirt in Pink Multi Floral

woman wearing floral t-shirt and jeans
Old Navy

A vintage print and a relaxed comfy tee = the perfect combo for the warm months and bringing in some 1960s vibes.

EveryWear Crew-Neck T-Shirt in Pink Multi Floral ($10.00)—Buy Here!

Sunkissed Color Curve Felt Right Tiles

1960's style living room
Felt Right

Felt Right tiles are designed to significantly reduce noise and echo in both living and work areas. They're super easy to install, create a fun decorative focal point, and add a great buffer to your relaxing spaces. This set is all about adding curvy, colorful energy to your home and we're so obsessed. 

Sunkissed Color Curve Felt Right Tiles ($449.95)—Buy Here!

Elizabeth Top in Jupiter Check by Rujuta Sheth

woman wearing plaid crop top with large bishop sleeves and a light green skirt
Rujuta Sheth

We know it feels like all the tops are cropped these days, but this one hits right above your waistband, so wear it with high-waisted shorts or jeans this spring. Available in 3 patterns.

Elizabeth Top in Jupiter Check by Rujuta Sheth ($122.00)—Buy Here!

Vintage Glass Zodiac Sign Necklace

glass colored zodiac necklaces
Zodiac Jules

Zodiac Jules offers real vintage zodiac pieces that our Shopping Editor can't stop wearing. This glass charm was created in Germany, circa 1960s. All 12 astrological signs are available!

Vintage Glass Zodiac Sign Necklace ($115.00)—Buy Here!

Santorini Halterneck Swimsuit by Boden

woman wearing vintage style blue swimsuit
Boden

One of Boden's bestsellers, year after year, the Santorini swimsuit is flattering, fun, and available in a ton of colors. 

Santorini Halterneck Swimsuit by Boden ($82.50)—Buy Here!

East Urban Home Entertainment Center

yellow vintage style entertainment center with tv
Wayfair

Adding a cool element to your living room is so easy with this entertainment center from East Urban Home! It's available in 3 colors and has so. much. storage. Plus, the shelves can be moved around, so you can set it up exactly how you want it.

East Urban Home Entertainment Center ($749.99)—Buy Here!

Tilda Canvas Tote Bag

paisley tote bag
Boden

We love the idea of using this sturdy tote bag as your carry-on and then switching it over to a beach bag once you get to where you're going! Or, it works beautifully as a pool bag or farmer's market shopper.

Tilda Canvas Tote Bag ($90.00)—Buy Here!

Cotton Dish Towels, Set of 4

set of 4 dish towels with blue 60's-style prints
EIONEY

If you're looking to add some chic 60s detail to your home, this set of Matisse-inspired kitchen dish towels is the pop of mod you need.

Cotton Dish Towels, Set of 4 ($22.99)—Buy Here!

Sailynn Romper by Lilly Pulitzer

woman in green floral printed romper
Lilly Pulitzer

Wrap styles are wildly flattering, and we love a good romper for a little extra coverage and bend-down security. As with all things Lilly Pulitzer, it's easy to dress it up or down depending on the occasion!

Sailynn Romper by Lilly Pulitzer ($168.00)—Buy Here!

Draper James Ruffled One-Piece Swimsuit

woman standing in striped retro ruffle swimsuit
Draper James

If this isn't the cutest retro-vibey swimsuit that looks like it was taken from the Palm Royale wardrobe department, well, we don't know what is. From Reese Witherspoon-founded Draper James, the seersucker stripe print is perfect for summer.

Draper James Ruffled One-Piece Swimsuit ($118.00)—Buy Here!

 

Jackie O. Butterfly Glasses

black and pink jackie-o style sunglasses
The Fresh

Oversized glasses don't just look fabulous, they protect your eyes and your delicate eye area! They come in several colors, and at this price, you can grab more than one pair. 

Jackie O. Butterfly Glasses ($15.99)—Buy Here!

Citron Feather Jamie Dress by Tuckernuck

woman in yellow dress with feathered wrist detail
Tuckernuck

An easy silhouette and a feathered wrist detail make this a spring-ready party dress! If you're a SPANX-wearer, you can skip them with this style. Available in 3 colors.

Citron Feather Jamie Dress by Tuckernuck ($328.00)—Buy Here!

Set of 3 Ceramic Vases

set of 3 pastel vases on tabletop
TanQoVone

We're of the mind that any vase with flowers—real or silk—around you house improves your mood pretty much instantly. This set comes in these 3 spring-to-summer colors or in white.

Set of 3 Ceramic Vases ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Boho Cotton Throw Blanket

bird and floral blanket draped over couch
MSGSV

This Anthro-esque throw blanket comes in several (machine washable) prints and multiple sizes.

Boho Cotton Throw Blanket ($42.99)—Buy Here!

Drawstring Caftan

woman standing in cantan on the beach holding a hat
RanRui

The 1960s were all about the birds. We don't make the rules. It was a big bird decade. But honestly, this caftan is so cute that we'll rock it whether we're on Palm Beach or not.

Drawstring Caftan ($27.99)—Buy Here!

Mini Shirt Dress

woman wearing bright green shirt dress and sandals
Old Navy

Dress it up or down! This loose flared shirt dress is so versatile, so we'd suggest maybe grabbing a couple (it comes in 4 colors!).

Mini Shirt Dress ($39.99)—Buy Here!

Bird Block Print in Framed Canvas

print of three colorful birds
Kate and Laurel

Whether you're into the 1960s or not, this cheerful bird print from Kate and Laurel is so much fun! It comes in multiple frame finishes, too.

Bird Block Print in Framed Canvas ($76.99)—Buy Here!

Orchid Bracelet by Lilly Pulitzer

gold bracelet with pink orchid detail
Lilly Pulitzer

If pink isn't your favorite, this adorable bracelet comes in white, too.

Orchid Bracelet by Lilly Pulitzer ($58.00)—Buy Here!

Marie Cinched Jumpsuit by Rujuta Sheth

woman wearing bright plaid jumpsuit
Rujuta Sheth

We're pretty sure this will be your new favorite jumpsuit featuring a v-neck, cinched, smocked waist, and pockets. Fun, flattering, and breathable for the summer, you'll want to wearing all through the summer.

Marie Cinched Jumpsuit by Rujuta Sheth ($158.00)—Buy Here!

Gold Penny Knot Heels by Loeffler Randall

gold knotted high heel
Tuckernuck

Talk about a statement shoe! Jeans, dresses, shorts; there's nowhere this sparkle won't fit in.

Gold Penny Knot Heels by Loeffler Randall ($395.00)—Buy Here!

Towelling Shorts

bottom half of woman wearing striped shorts
Boden

From poolside to the park, these easy-fit shorts are lightweight and super fun. They're available in several colors, too.

Towelling Shorts ($52.50)—Buy Here!

Mid Century Globe Table Lamp

living room with grey couch, gold side table, and three globe midcentury modern lamp
Fulesi

Your office or bedside table is definitely missing this chic lamp. It comes in several globe and metal finishes, too.

Mid Century Globe Table Lamp ($109.99)—Buy Here!

Minka Maxi Skirt Set by Lilly Pulitzer

woman perched on white chair wearing pink floral maxi skirt and matching crop top
Lilly Pulitzer

Who doesn't love a matching set? This one is breezy and beautiful with just the right amount of peekaboo at the waist.

Minka Maxi Skirt Set by Lilly Pulitzer ($248.00)—Buy Here!

Printed Kaftan

woman wearing vintage
Amazon

You can't have Palm Royal without kaftans, and this one comes in a ton of different colors and print! It fits sizes M-XXL with a breezy silhouette that's awesome for swimsuit coverups, too.

Printed Kaftan ($29.99)—Buy Here!

Botanical Pattern Clock

navy and yellow floral wall clock
Society6

This super pretty wall clock is just neutral enough to easily work with a bunch of different decor styles, but fun enough to add a splash, too.

Botanical Pattern Clock ($39.10)—Buy Here!

Helena Chino Short Dress

woman wearing yellow shift dress
Boden

The quintessential yellow shift dress is pretty much the first thing we think of when we think 1960s fashion, but this timeless style comes in 5 colors that you can wear from work to the weekend!

Helena Chino Short Dress ($73.50)—Buy Here!

Silky Square Scarf

woman wearing blue shirt and fruit-printed head scarf
Old Navy

A scarf is the ultimate mod accessory: use it as a headband, to adorn a handbag, in place of a necklace—there's so much you can do!

Silky Square Scarf ($12.99)—Buy Here!

Rainbow Suede Peep Toe Pumps

pair of rainbow platform high heels
Unique Vintage

Honestly, we want them just to wear around the house. Of course, they'll be really cute with a dress or shorts this summer, too.

Rainbow Suede Peep Toe Pumps ($58.00)—Buy Here!

Glass Flush Mount Sputnik Chandelier

green globe chandalier
Qepeety

This chandelier is an absolute stunner. It's a great way to add a striking element to the room and the green is neutral enough to work in multiple spaces. It also comes in an 8 globe option.

Glass Flush Mount Sputnik Chandelier ($179.99)—Buy Here!

Oval Shelf Planter

set of 3 midcentury modern planters
Etsy

Available in 3 colors, these 3D-printed planters are perfect for a shelf or window ledge.

Oval Shelf Planter ($28.75)—Buy Here!

 

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Whoever said watching too much television is bad for your health clearly wasn’t tuned in to the good stuff. Quality TV teaches, heals, and starts conversations. And when you find a unicorn series—that creates magic and feels like it was written just for you–it has the power to change you right alongside the characters’ journey and strengthen the bond between you and the person snuggled beside you on the couch.

The following mom-and-daughter TV shows do just that. Our picks feature women in all their forms: teens on the road to self-discovery, superheroes in spandex, and Mother Nature’s formidable matriarchs in the wild. So, whether you’re after comedy, reality, animation, or drama, you’ll find it here in our curation of the essential shows every mom and daughter should watch together.

TV Shows for Moms and Younger Daughters

Marvel’s Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur

Disney+

Marvel continues to spotlight women and girls with a new generation of female superheroes. Lunella Lafayette, a tween genius, works alongside her trusty sidekick, a T-rex, as they keep New York’s Lower East Side safe. Moms and their daughters can cheer on the young Black superhero who is both strong and intelligent. The show has some mild language and perilous situations. 

Where to stream: Disney +
Age recommendation: 7+

Floor is Lava

Floor Is Lava
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In this action-packed game show, teams of people from all walks of life compete to win $10,000. This all takes place in a room filled with rising lava. Mothers and daughters can cheer for teams as they watch them work together to win. Based on the kids’ game, this family-friendly show will keep you glued to your screen. 

Where to stream: Netflix
Age recommendation: 7+

The Great British Baking Show

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This drama-free, family-friendly show is a contest celebrating the joys of baking. Moms can use baking tips from the show and create another opportunity to bond with their daughters in their kitchens. There is some very mild language and alcohol is often used as an ingredient. 

Where to stream: Netflix
Age recommendation: 7+

Family Reboot

production still of Family Reboot
Disney+

In this family-centric show, families reconnect on a week-long journey. This fun and touching reality series allows families to disconnect from their hectic lives as they work alongside ‘guides’ (therapists and life coaches) to come together for activities and games. Mothers and daughters may see aspects of their lives reflected on the small screen as they watch together. 

Where to stream: Disney +
Age recommendation: 8+

The Baby-Sitters Club  

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Netflix

Five young girls band together to start a babysitting club in this coming-of-age series. Moms will love this show based on the classic book series many of them grew up reading, and daughters will love the close-knit group of friends who not only share babysitting jobs but intimate secrets and an unbreakable bond. The girls also use their keen business sense to start their babysitting service, showing young girls everywhere the entrepreneurial spirit is not reserved for just males. Moms should be aware there are many sensitive subjects discussed on the show, like gender identity and divorce, providing many teachable moments. 

Where to stream: Netflix
Age recommendation: 9+

TV Shows for Moms and Older Daughters

Ms. Marvel

Disney+

Superhero fan girl Kamala struggles with fitting in. When she discovers that she has superhero powers, life quickly changes. The diverse representation of a strong and intelligent female superhero will appeal to both mothers and their daughters. Ms. Marvel is both the first Muslim and Pakistani superhero. The series has some language and violence. 

Where to stream: Disney +
Age recommendation: 10+

Queens

Led by an entirely female team, Queens explores the corners of Alaska, Mexico, Central America, and Africa, telling the stories of Mother Nature’s creatures through a female lens. Angela Bassett narrates the docuseries, which gets up close and personal with female bonobos, bees, elephants, lions, and more–all sisters, single mothers, and grandmothers whose stories of love and sacrifice just might mirror your own. Check out the trailer, sound-tracked to Billy Eilish’s moody “You Should See Me in a Crown,” here. It’ll give you an idea of how formidable these wild matriarchs are.

Where to stream: Disney+
Age recommendation: 10+

The Owl House

Cartoons have come such a long way from the pandering half-hour waste just trying to sell toys of your youth. Today, kids are consuming high-quality shows like Steven Universe, Adventure Time, and She-Ra and the Princesses of Power–all of which have tremendous depth, powerful narratives, and inclusive characters. The Owl House is another. Here, Luz Noceda, a 14-year-old Afro-Latina, stumbles into a magical realm, leaving her mother, Camila, a widow, and veterinarian behind in the human world. As the episodes continue, the two learn more about each other and themselves.

Where to stream: Disney+
Age recommendation: 10+

Abbott Elementary

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ABC

This funny sitcom, shot in mockumentary style, features a group of teachers in a fictional Philadelphia public school. The comedy series was created by Quinta Brunson, whose mother was a teacher. Similar to the shooting style of The Office and Modern Family, two of the show’s character’s relationships may be the real draw for mothers and their daughters. While Janine and Barbara are not mother and daughter, the relationship that develops between the school teachers and co-workers is a shining and hysterical example of a realistic mother-daughter relationship. There is some mild language and potty-style humor. 

Where to stream: Hulu
Age recommendation: 10+

Wednesday

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Netflix

This Netflix show shifts its lens to Wednesday, the precocious and wonderfully morbid daughter of Morticia and Gomez Addams. When Wednesday is sent to her parent’s Alma Mater, Nevermore Academy, she finds mystery, friendship, and a world where she finally fits in. Featuring a strong female lead, Wednesday also showcases a realistic mother-daughter relationship between the titular character and her mom, which makes this a must-see mom-and-daughter show. Be aware there is some inappropriate language and images that may be frightening.

Where to stream: Netflix 
Age recommendation: 11+

Angel City

In 2020, actress, activist, and mother Natalie Portman joined forces with entrepreneurs Kara Nortman and Julie Uhrman to launch the Angel City Football Club, a women’s professional soccer team based in Los Angeles. And since its founding, the team has been crazy successful on the field and in the stands where A-listers fill the seats. This Max docuseries explores the team’s origin story: mothers, daughters, and women rewriting the playbook to make the system finally work for them.

Where to stream: Hulu or Max
Age recommendation: 11+

Black-ish

In this popular sitcom, the Johnsons show what life is like for an upper-class Black family in modern-day Los Angeles. Bow and Dre raise their five children while working as a doctor and advertising executive. This funny and poignant series is perfect for moms and daughters because it portrays a mother who balances motherhood and a successful career while honestly pointing out just how difficult that can be. 

Where to stream: Disney+
Age recommendation: 11+

Never Have I Ever

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Netflix

A hilarious and heartwarming peek into teen-dom, this sitcom is a semi-autobiographical take on the high school experience of funny lady Mindy Kaling, who grew up a first-generation Indian American, like her protagonist, Davi. In the very first episode, you learn that Davi’s dad dies of a heart attack. The tragedy both strains and solidifies the relationship between her and her mother, and over four seasons, the two ebb and flow as Davi dates, effs up, and applies to college.

Where to watch: Netflix
Age recommendation: 12+

Stranger Things

Netflix

If you haven’t watched this yet, make it a priority! A group of friends discovers they are living above an alternate and frightening version of their world. While the show features some genuinely scary moments that grow more terrifying each season, it also focuses on friendship, loyalty, and perseverance. Mothers and daughters can bond over their shared experiences of what it is/was like to be a tween as they watch this action-packed coming-of-age. 

Where to stream: Netflix
Age recommendation: 12+

Related: 33 Ways for a Mother & Daughter to Spend Time Together

Anne with an E

production still of Anne with an E, a good mom and daughter show on Netflix
Netflix

Based on L.M. Montgomery’s beloved novel Anne of Green Gables, this Netflix series chronicles the life of a young orphan girl and her adventures while living on Prince Edward Island. Moms will especially love the strong-willed and determined Anne as a role model for young girls. The beautiful scenery, the relationships, and the home Anne finds make this a worthwhile binge for mothers and daughters. This modern retelling is much darker than previous versions of Anne’s story and is better for kids 12 and over. 

Where to stream: Netflix
Age recommendation: 12+

Paper Girls

production still of Paper Girls, a good mom and daughter show on Amazon
Amazon Studios

It’s been called Stranger Things but with girls. And we’ll give it to them. There are some similarities: the ’80s setting, kids on bikes, scary-not-scary sci-fi. But Prime’s Paper Girls, adapted from the comics by Brian K. Vaughan, is so much deeper than a Netflix dupe. On its surface, the series follows four 12-year-olds who time-travel to 2019 on their paper route and team up with their future selves to save humanity. But at its core, it’s an incredibly rich character study and journey to self-discovery that both mothers and daughters will relish unearthing together.

Where to stream: Prime Video
Age recommendation: 14+

Related: Mother-Daughter Duo Make History Piloting Southwest Flight Together

Gilmore Girls

This classic mom-and-daughter show features a single mom and teenage daughter navigating life in small-town Connecticut. The most appealing aspect for moms and daughters will be the enviable relationship between Lorelai and Rory Gilmore, but be warned that Gilmore Girls has some mature and sensitive content like sex and underage drinking; this is best left to older kids and their moms. 

Where to stream: Netflix
Age recommendation: 14+

—with additional reporting by DeAnna Janes

Every parent of a toddler knows just how wiggly they can be. This curious and constantly moving bunch certainly has a limited attention span, so when it comes to entertainment toddlers need to be engaged. To make your life easier, we’ve created a list of toddler TV shows that will keep your wiggle worm on the edge of their seat. Whether it’s a show about talking animals on a rescue mission or a cool character learning similar life lessons, your little adventurer will love these shows. And, if you’re looking for something longer, check out our list of movies for toddlers that aren’t too scary

Sesame Street

Sesame Street is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
PBS

This classic children’s television show began in 1969 with puppets created by visionary Jim Henson. The show originally premiered on public broadcast television, but in 2015, it also moved to HBO with first-run episodes. It continues to focus on the relationships between the humans and puppets who live on the famous street. 

Where it’s streaming: Max

Why it’s great for toddlers: Sesame Street educates using songs and skits that hold the attention of the wiggliest of toddlers, even five decades after its initial air date. Not only will toddlers learn the basics of numbers and letters, but Sesame Street teaches social and emotional skills like acceptance, kindness, and inclusion. Parents will love the human celebrity guest stars, like Samuel L. Jackson and Tina Fey, who appear alongside kids’ favorite puppets.

Octonauts

This children’s television series focuses on different ocean species while promoting conservation. The underwater adventurers, a cat, a penguin, and a bear, take toddlers with them as they explore and hone in on one species per episode. The series got a spinoff in 2021 that focuses on land-based creatures. Octonauts: Above and Beyond is an excellent supplement to the original and is available on Netflix. 

Where it’s streaming: Netflix 

Why it’s great for toddlers: The show comes from the book series created by Meomi. With its friendly and engaging underwater crew led by Captain Barnacles, toddlers won’t realize how much they are learning because they’re having too much fun. Focusing on one species per episode will not overwhelm toddlers, making it easily digestible for a group with a limited attention span. 

Bluey

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As far as toddler TV shows go, this one has serious cult classic status because Bluey appeals to parents and their littles, which is no easy feat. Featuring a family of dogs, Australian Heelers to be exact, the series focuses on the games made up by Bluey and her kid sister, Bingo. 

Where it’s streaming: Disney+ 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Bluey focuses on imaginative play, which will hold the attention of play-driven toddlers everywhere. Toddlers will also identify with Bluey’s insatiable curiosity and boundless energy because it may mirror their own. Parents will appreciate the endless Easter Eggs dropped throughout the series. 

Mickey Mouse Funhouse

Mickey Mouse Funhouse is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
Disney Channel

Mickey and friends have been entertaining children for decades. In this newest iteration, which first aired in 2021, a pleasant talking house named Funny sends Mickey and crew on some incredible and exciting adventures. Funny can also shape-shift based on the surrounding location. 

Where it’s streaming: Disney+ 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Mickey has long-held appeal for young children. Toddlers will be enthralled by colorful animation and the different worlds Mickey and his friends travel to with the help of Funny. At the end of each episode, toddlers are encouraged to move their bodies during a “wiggle giggle” song. Parents may even spot the celebrity voice of John Stamos as Captain Salty Bones in a special guest star role. 

Peppa Pig

A charming show with simple animation and characters will be easy for toddlers to understand. It also may result in them speaking in a delightful British accent or using undeniably adorable British terms like ‘telly’ and ‘queue.’ The series follows the adventures of a pig family consisting of four-year-old Peppa, Mummy Pig, Daddy Pig, and Peppa’s brother, George. 

Where it’s streaming: Paramount+

Why it’s great for toddlers: This TV show for toddlers will hold their attention with its charming Britishisms and the exciting and easy-to-follow adventures and friendships of Peppa and her family. Peppa Pig also features multiple animal species living harmoniously in Peppatown. 

SuperKitties

Super Kitties is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
Disney+

 

This Disney Junior show premiered in 2023 and features four superhero cats facing a variety of villains. From the SuperKitty Cavern, their underground headquarters, cats Bitsy, Buddy, Sparks, and Ginny use their superpowers to work together to keep the city of Kittydale safe. 

Where it’s streaming: Disney +

Why it’s great for toddlers: Not only will the fantastic cats and their sensational superpowers keep toddlers on the edge of their seats, but the show also features a treasure trove of social and emotional lessons. The cats are kind and use logic and empathy when dealing with the villains instead of fighting.

Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood

Daniel Tiger is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
PBS Kids

 

This TV show for toddlers is a spinoff from the legendary childhood series Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. With his caring crew from the Neighborhood of Make-Believe, Daniel explores the typical world of a young child by learning the same lessons they do. 

Where it’s streaming: PBS Kids 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Toddlers will see their lives reflected in Daniel’s as the young tiger does his best to navigate social and emotional lessons such as sharing, waiting, and regulating difficult emotions. Simple songs will keep toddlers engaged while solidifying these skills and identifying strategies to help them along the way. Parents will appreciate the nod to Fred Rogers with each show, beginning with Daniel tying his shoes and putting on his red sweater as the children’s television pioneer did over his many decades teaching them. 

Tumble Leaf

Tumble Leaf is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
Amazon Prime Studios

 

Talking blue fox, Fig and his friend Stick, a caterpillar, join the other residents of Tumble Leaf Island in science-based adventures. From his shipwreck home, Fig discovers how things work. 

Where it’s streaming: Amazon Prime 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Each episode of Tumble Leaf is broken down into two shorter stories, making it easier for attention-span-challenged toddlers to remain engaged. The colorful and exciting animation will also appeal to toddlers. Peppered in with the science lessons are positive social and emotional lessons that parents will love. 

Elinor Wonders Why

Elinor Wonders Why is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
PBS Kids

 

Elinor, an adventurous bunny filled with wonder, and her friends, Olive, an elephant, and Ari, a bat, figure out answers to some intriguing science-based questions. Topics explore everything from whether animals get hiccups to the reason behind the changing color of leaves. Elinor and her Animal Town pals take young viewers along on their journey. 

Where it’s streaming: PBS Kids 

Why it’s great for toddlers: The series fosters curiosity and keeps toddlers engaged by presenting exciting content in a fun and easy-to-understand way. Parents will also enjoy learning about science and nature alongside their kids, making this one of the rare toddler TV shows that is fun for the whole family. 

Llama Llama

Llama Llama is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
Netflix

 

Based on the popular children’s book series by Anna Dewdney, this Netflix TV show for toddlers features Llama and his mama. With the littlest llama learning lessons and meeting friends, the adventures include a talent show, a new neighbor, and a family vacation. 

Where it’s streaming: Netflix 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Llama will hold the attention of the littlest littles with his relatable stories from episode to episode, like losing a tooth and the fear surrounding a visit to the doctor. Parents will enjoy the social and emotional lessons and exposure to early literacy, such as rhyming. They may also enjoy catching Jennifer Garner’s voice as Mama Llama.

Kiya and the Kimoja Heroes

Kiya and the Kimoja Heroes is one of the best tv shows for toddlers
Disney+

 

This new show, which premiered in 2023, features Kiya, a young girl from Africa, and her friends. Kiya loves martial arts and dance and uses a crystal headband to access superpowers and keep her community safe. 

Where it’s streaming: Disney+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Movement is essential for the tot lot, and Kiya and her friends know how to move. She becomes a dance ninja with the help of her magic headband. Toddlers will love to dance alongside Kiya and her crew. Parents will love the themes of teamwork and persistence and the show’s emphasis on diversity. 

Dora the Explorer

Dora the Explorer
Nick Jr.

Young Dora breaks the fourth wall by engaging with viewers as she goes on adventures with her bestie, Boots the Monkey, and with the help of several tools, including a talking backpack and map. She meets many friends along the way, including Tico, Grumpy Old Troll, and Swiper the Fox. 

Where it’s streaming: Paramount+ 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Toddlers will respond to the interactive way Dora includes them in her adventures with questions and facts. They will also learn the recurring cast of characters Dora interacts with on her journeys. Parents will love the positive and diverse role model Dora provides and the multilingual aspect of the series. 

Super Why

Super Why is one of the best tv shows for toddlers
PBS Kids

 

Four fairytale superheroes help young kids learn the skills they need to begin their adventures as readers. In Storybook Village, the series allows viewers to enjoy classic stories like The Three Little Pigs, The Ugly Duckling, and Goldilocks and the Three Bears

Where it’s streaming: PBS Kids 

Why it’s great for toddlers: Toddlers will love (and remain engaged) when they are literally pulled into an interactive storybook experience with Whyatt and the Super Readers. They will also love dancing to the catchy theme song, helping them get the wiggles out before settling in to watch the show. 

Blue’s Clues

Blues Clues is one of the best TV shows for toddlers
Nick Jr.

 

This legendary Nickelodeon show premiered in 1996. It followed human host Steve Burns as he and his loveable cartoon dog, Blue, use clues to help figure something out. The toddler TV show has blossomed into a feature film and another modern iteration called Blue’s Clues & You, with human host Josh and Blue, which first aired in 2019. 

Where it’s streaming: Paramount+ 

Why it’s great for toddlers: The show allows toddlers to interact as they help find clues, which keeps the youngest viewers engaged and entertained. While Blue’s Clues will hold toddlers’ attention, it will also educate them with color and shape recognition and number identification. Parents who grew up watching Blue may find a nostalgic return to their childhood days. 

Gabby’s Dollhouse

Netflix

Gabby and her feline friend, Pandy Paws, take young viewers on amazing adventures through her dollhouse, which has magical worlds and fun-filled surprises. Every episode opens with a Dollhouse Delivery where real-live 12-year-old Gabby unboxes something from the MeowMeow Mailbox before becoming an animated version of herself and going on a dollhouse adventure. 

Where it’s streaming: Netflix

Why it’s great for toddlers: The interactive storytelling in the series will hold your toddler’s attention and allow them to participate in each episode. Gabby also features themes of teamwork and friendship, which will appeal to parents. 

Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go!

Netflix

 

This animated TV show for toddlers introduces young viewers to Thomas the Tank Engine and his many friends. Parents may have watched the original show featuring an older version of Thomas, called Thomas & Friends, based on the book series of the same name. Once again, audiences follow the many adventures of Thomas and his crew as they navigate the fictional island of Sodor. 

Where it’s streaming: Netflix

Why it’s great for toddlers: Both fun and charming, this series, like the original, is sure to entertain toddlers and hold their attention. The show also teaches teamwork, problem-solving, and other essential life lessons in such an incredible way that toddlers won’t even realize they are learning. 

Paw Patrol 

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Nick Jr.

One of the longer-running toddler TV shows, Paw Patrol features a half dozen dogs as they protect their city with the help of Ryder, a young boy. These rescue pups each take on the role of a helpful resource, like firefighters, police officers, excavators, and ocean rescue teams. 

Where it’s streaming: Noggin and Paramount+

Why it’s great for toddlers: Each episode follows a consistent pattern, making it easy for even the youngest viewers to follow. What will keep toddlers watching, though, is the excellent skills, tools, and vehicles the individual rescue pups have.

A bonus to these new movies coming in 2023? You can watch all of them from the comfort of your own home

Whether you want a coming-of-age, a rom-com, or a tear-jerker, 2023 is packed with some of the best new kids’ movies streaming right to your television. We are pleased to roll out a list of the best movies to stream in 2023 that includes something for everyone from parents of every generation and kids of all ages. Grab the remote, and hit play.

True Spirit

True Spirit is a kids movie in 2023 to stream on Netflix
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When teenage sailor Jessica set out to be the youngest person to sail around the world unaccompanied, many said she couldn't do it. With the support of her parents and sailing coach, she managed to cross the vast oceans in just 210 days. This adventurous true story is based on Jessica Waton's memoirs.

Directed by: Sarah Spillane
Starring: Teagan Croft, Cliff Curtis, and Bridget Webb, with Josh Lawson and Anna Paquin
Release date: February 3, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix
Rated: PG 

We Have a Ghost

We Have a Ghost is a new movie to stream in 2023
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First published as a short story on Vice.com, this family comedy focuses on a ghost named Ernest. Fans of the popular Netflix original Stranger Things will delight in seeing Police Chief Jim Hopper, played by David Harbour, in a starring role. Though originally set for release in 2022, the date was pushed back to 2023. Parents should know that We Have a Ghost may be best suited for teens due to violence and suggestive content.
 
Directed by: Christopher Landon 
Starring: Jennifer Coolidge, David Harbour, Faith Ford, and Anthony Mackie
Release date: February 24, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Rated: PG-13

 

The Magician's Elephant

The Magician's Elephant is a new kids movie to stream in 2023
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Based on Newberry Medal-winning author Kate DiCamillo's novel, when Peter crosses paths with a fortune teller, he only has one question to ask—is his sister Adele still alive? From there, he starts his journey to find a mysterious elephant and a magician, complete three seemingly impossible tasks, and have an adventure he'll never forget. 
 
Directed by: Wendy Rogers 
Starring: Pixie Davies, Noah Jupe, Mandy Patinkin, Benedict Wong
Release date: March 17, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Rated: PG

Chupa

Chupa is a new kids movie to stream in 2023
Netflix

While visiting family in Mexico, teenage Alex discovers the mythical Chupacabra hiding in his grandpa's garage. A misunderstood and featured creature, Alex must embark on an adventure to save his new friend. 

Directed by: Jonás Cuarón
Starring: Demián Bichir, Evan Whitten, Christian Slater, Ashley Ciarra, Nickolas Verdugo, Adriana Paz, Gerardo Taracena, Julio Cesar Cedillo
Release date: April 7, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Rated: PG

Nimona

Nimona is coming to Netflix in 2023
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Adapted from a graphic novel of the same name and set in a techno-medieval animated world, spunky shape-shifting teen Nimona comes to the aid of a fallen knight, Lord Ballister Blackheart, to help prove his innocence, shed light on the fact that people aren't always who they seem to be and that labels don't define who we are. 

Directed by: Nick Bruno and Troy Quane
Starring: Chloë Grace Moretz, Riz Ahmed, Eugene Lee Yang
Release date: June 14th, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix
Rated: PG

Miraculous: Ladybug & Cat Noir, The Movie

Miraculous is a new kids movie in 2023 that's streaming now
Netflix

If your kiddo loves this superhero duo, then they'll love the 'prequel' movie musical. They'll find out how an ordinary teen who moves to Paris acquires superhero powers, makes an unlikely friend, and defeats her first villain.

Directed by: Jeremy Zag
Starring: Cristina Valenzuela, Bryce Papenbrook, Keith Silverstein
Release date: July 28, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix
Rated: PG

The Monkey King

The Monkey King is a new kids movie in 2023
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Get ready for an action-packed adventure with Monkey and his magical fighting Stick! Executive-produced by iconic filmmaker and actor Stephen Chow, Monkey will fight demons, gods, wild creatures, and his own ego in this fun animated film based on the Chinese legend "Journey to the West." 

Directed by: Anthony Stacchi
Starring: Jimmy O. Yang, Bowen Yang, Jolie Hoang-Rappaport, Jo Koy, Ron Yuan, Hoon Lee, Stephanie Hsu
Release date: July 30, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Rated: TV-Y7

Spy Kids: Armageddon

Spy Kids: Armageddon is a new kids' movie 2023

The Spy Kids franchise's latest installment is a reboot that'll be available in the fall. This new kids' movie in 2023 pits the children of the world's greatest spies against a programmer in possession of a computer virus that will allow them to control the world's technology. Robert Rodriguez, who created the popular family-friend franchise, will return to direct the film. 
 
Directed by: Robert Rodriguez
Starring: Gina Rodriguez, Zachary Levi, Everly Carganilla, Billy Magnussen, and Connor Esterson
Release date: Sept. 22
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Rated: PG

Leo

Leo is a new kids' movie in 2023
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Adam Sandler stars as Leo, a 74-year-old lizard, and class pet, in this animated musical comedy about the last day of elementary school. When Leo discovers he only has one year to live, he sets out to escape and see the world. Instead, he gets caught up in the worries of his students (be on the lookout for a terrible substitute teacher), and his adventures turn out to be quite different than he originally envisioned. 

Directed by:  Robert Smigel, Robert Marianetti, David Wachtenheim
Starring: Adam Sandler, Bill Bur, Cecily Strong, Jason Alexander, Rob Schneider
Release date: November 22, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Rated: TBD

Chicken Run: Dawn of the Nugget

Chicken Run is a new movie to stream 2023
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The 2000 stop-motion animated film Chicken Run is finally getting that sequel. Parents and kids can catch up with the chickens after they've escaped from the farm. Rocky, Ginger, Fletcher, and Babs all return and are safe and sound on their island home. Things won't remain peaceful for long though...
 
Directed by: Sam Fell
Starring: Bella Ramsey, Zachary Levi, Thandiwe Newton, Jane Horrocks, and David Bradley
Release date: December 15, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Not Yet Rated

Related: Here’s What’s New on Netflix for Kids in September

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar

The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar is a new movie to stream 2023

From the book The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More by famed children's author Roald Dahl, the film focuses on several stories with the main one focusing on the titular Henry Sugar who has some amazing abilities. The film will be director Wes Anderson's sophomore effort at adapting a Dahl book for the screen. His first was the 2009 Oscar-nominated film, Fantastic Mr. Fox
 
Directed by: Wes Anderson
Starring: Ralph Fiennes, Ben Kingsley, Benedict Cumberbatch, and Rupert Friend
Release date: September 27, 2023
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Rated: PG

The Mothership

The Mothership is a new movie to stream 2023

After her husband disappears, a woman and her two kids find a strange object of extraterrestrial origin on their farm. They must work together to find their missing father and husband and figure out what's really happening. While there is no definitive release date, Netflix has confirmed that The Mothership will be released at some point in 2023. 
 
Directed by: Matt Charman
Starring: Halle Berry, Molly Parker, Omari Hardwick, Jaiden J. Smith, and Quinn McPherson
Release date: TBD
Streaming platform: Netflix 
Not Yet Rated 

Chang Can Dunk

new movies to stream 2023
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In this family film, a teen makes a bet that he'll be able to dunk a basketball by Homecoming. The ambitious Chang will do whatever it takes to make the basket, impress the girl he likes, and prove to his peers that he is more than just a high school nobody. Parents should be aware that there may be some language and content that may be inappropriate for younger kids. 
 

Directed by: Jingyi Shao
Starring: Bloom Li, Ben Wang, Dexter Darden, Chase Liefeld, Zoe Renee
Release date: March 10
Streaming platform: Disney+
Rated: PG

Prom Pact

new movies to stream 2023
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A teen who has a life-long dream of going to Harvard realizes some things in life may be more important, like falling in love. The film takes place during prom season, a time of sticky-sweet prom proposals. While kids will be pleased with the rom-com's cast featuring some of the most popular teen stars, parents will love the main character's strength and intelligence. They will also love her mother played by none other than Wendi McLendon-Covey from the long-running television series, The Goldbergs.  
 
Directed by: Anya Adams
Starring: Peyton Elizabeth Lee, Milo Manheim, Margaret Cho, Wendi McLendon-Covey
Release date: March 30
Streaming platform: Disney+
Rated TV-14

Peter Pan & Wendy

Peter Pan & Wendy is a new movie to stream in 2023 on Disney+
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A retelling of the timeless classic that was first brought to life by author J. M. Barrie. This version will follow Wendy and her siblings as they follow the eternal boy-child Peter Pan to Neverland, though this installment will be a bit more Wendy-centric. Peter Pan & Wendy has some big names attached including Jude Law, who plays Captain Hook, and comedian Jim Gaffigan, who plays his right-hand man, Smee. Parents should be aware that there is some violence and frightening situations.

Directed by: David Lowery
Starring: Jude Law, Jim Gaffigan, Alexander Molony, Ever Anderson, Joshua Pickering, and Jacobi Jupe
Release date: April 28
Streaming platform: Disney+
Rated: PG

Crater

Crater is a new movie to stream in 2023 on Disney+
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This sci-fi flick is a coming-of-age story about a boy who goes on an adventure with four of his friends after his father dies. They go on a planetary excursion to see an epic crater.

Directed by: Kyle Patrick Alvarez
Starring: Mckenna Grace, Billy Barratt, Isaiah Russell-Bailey
Release date: May 12, 2023
Streaming platform: Disney+
Rated PG

World's Best

World's Best is a new movie to stream in 2023 on Disney+
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Produced by the director of Hamilton comes an all-new hip-hop musical comedy co-written by Utkarsh Ambudkar (he also co-wrote the film's original songs). In World's Best, 12-year-old Prem Patel is a math genius who's also trying to navigate the trials and tribulations of being in middle school. When he discovers his father (who recently passed) was a famous rapper, he sets off to discover if musical talent runs in the family.

Directed by: Roshan Sethi
Starring: Utkarsh Ambudkar, Manny Magnus, Punam Patel, Jake Choi
Release Date: June 23
Streaming Platform: Disney+
Rated PG

Related: All the New Family Movies Hitting Theaters in 2023

—with additional reporting by Gabby Cullen

 

Wednesday season 2 is officially underway 

Netflix’s creative take on the Addams Family has been a runaway success. Wednesday, a coming-of-age tale directed by Tim Burton following the angsty teen, is one of the most-watched series ever to stream on Netflix. In January 2023, the streamer announced the show was getting a second season and has just released a new video in which members of the cast discuss (and confirm) top fan theories.

The video features Jenna Ortega, Emma Meyers (Enid), Joy Sunday (Bianca), and Hunter Doohan (Tyler) discussing potential plotline theories for season 2, like Crackstone’s ring and whether or not someone will inherit its power, what Eugene might have in store, and whether or not Professor Weems met her end in Episode 8. While the actors admit that most of season two is so top secret that even they don’t know for sure what’s coming, they did confirm one theory about the new season that revolves around the Addams family itself.

“We can’t wait to dive headfirst into another season and explore the kooky, spooky world of Nevermore,” said Wednesday Season 1 co-showrunners Miles Millar and Alfred Gough. “We just need to make sure Wednesday hasn’t emptied the pool first.”

Will Christina Ricci reprise her role in Season 2?

In March 2023, when asked whether her character, Marilyn Thornhill, would be returning for a second season, Ricci told Entertainment Tonight, “I don’t think I’m allowed to say… on my end, the door is open. She was so fun to play! It’s always so fun to play a villain.”

Netflix’s Wednesday Season 2 Release Date

While there’s no news on a release date, fans can still learn about the plot theories and maybe rewatch season one to get more ideas before the second season arrives.

In season one, as Wednesday attempted to master her budding psychic powers, the iconic character also aims to “thwart a monstrous killing spree that has terrorized the local town and solve the supernatural mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago—all while navigating her new and very tangled relationships of the strange and diverse student body,” per Netflix.

Our list includes classics and some you might not have seen

Summer is just around the corner, and while you’ll have plenty of ways to enjoy the sunny days, watching a movie is a great way to spend those hot and balmy nights. Whether you curl up with your kids on the couch, hit up a movie night in the park, or plan your own outdoor movie night right at home, watching a summer family movie promises a night of action, adventure, or romance. So whether a Disney film or a classic coming-of-age film, we’ve got you covered. Prep your movie snacks and bring your sense of adventure and wonder for a night of fantasy.

Best Summer Family Movies for Young Kids

Finding Nemo

Young clownfish Nemo gets caught by humans in Australia’s Great Barrier Reef and finds himself trapped in a fish tank at a dentist’s office. While he plots his escape with some newfound friends, Nemo’s father, Marlin, goes on an undersea journey accompanied by forgetful fish Dory to find Nemo.

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While kids will enjoy the undersea world’s bright colors and the journey’s excitement, very young viewers may find the predator fish frightening. The film also features some important lessons about friendship and family and is a true classic.

A Bug’s Life

Circus performer bugs are the only help Flik can find to help when grasshoppers take charge of his ant colony. Flik must prove that he is more than just the colony screw-up and save the day.

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Kids will enjoy the antics of the adorable insects, while parents will appreciate positive messages surrounding nature, teamwork, and forging ahead, despite hardship. Some of the bugs are a bit scary and there is some mild language. This may also provide kids with a more positive outlook on bugs, which may prove helpful to parents during the summer months.

Little Mermaid

This classic animated Disney film, based on the fairy tale by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, focuses on the young mermaid princess, Ariel. When she journeys to the sea’s surface, she falls in love with the very handsome (and very human) Prince Eric. To be with him, Ariel strikes a deal with the horrid sea witch, Ursula, but she finds it may cost her more than she imagined.

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Young viewers will fall in love with the funny and loyal crab, Sebastian, and the anxious and adorable fish, Flounder. Some dark moments may scare sensitive viewers. The themes of love and friendship will hit a universal cord with viewers young and old.

Hotel Transylvania 3: Summer Vacation

Hotel Transylvania 3 is a great summer family movie
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This funny animated film features Adam Sandler, Andy Samberg, and Selena Gomez. In the third installment in the series, Count Dracula and his peeps go on a cruise, unaware that the Van Helsings, who hate monsters, have taken control of the ship.

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Nothing says summer more than a monster cruise, and the comedically talented cast is top-notch. This fun threequel is worth the watch. There are a few scary scenes, but kids ages 5 and up should appreciate the humor more than fear the scares.

Surf’s Up

An annual surf contest featuring a group of penguins seems like the perfect summer flick. Newcomer Cody Maverick sets out to prove he can hang ten with the best of them in this 2007 Oscar-nominated film.

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With an outstanding A-list cast including Jeff Bridges, Zooey Deschanel, Shia LaBeouf, and surf star Kelly Slater, Surf’s Up promises laughs and adventure for even the more discerning viewer. A few images may be disturbing for very young viewers, so this film is best for kids 5 and up.

Toy Story 4

Believed to be the final installment in the Pixar franchise, this summer family movie finds Buzz, Woody, and the gang going on a road trip with Bonnie and her parents. They reunite with old friends and have fantastic summertime adventures as they learn more about themselves and each other.

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Antique doll Gabby Gabby and the ventriloquist dummies may be scary for very young viewers. This touching film reunites all our favorite Toy Story characters, and for that alone, it should be added to your family’s summer watch list.

Moana

Based on Polynesian myths, Moana, a young girl goes on a journey to convince the demigod Maui to return the heart of a goddess. She believes this will help the people on her island to return to a time of prosperity.

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This beautifully animated film was nominated for two Oscars. One for Best Animated Feature Film of the Year and the other for Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures (The original song How Far I’ll Go was written by Hamilton creator Lin-Manuel Miranda). The film received a PG rating for some scary situations and peril but is appropriate for kids 5+.

Related: New, Original Family Movies You’ll Only Find on Netflix, Disney+ & Apple TV in 2023

Best Sumer Family Movies for Grade-School Kids

E.T.the Extra-Terrestrial

E.T. is a great summer family movie
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During a tumultuous time, Elliott must deal with his parent’s divorce and a visit from an out-of-this-world friend he names E.T. When their bond becomes so strong it creates a connection that allows them to feel what the other is feeling, Elliott realizes just how special his new friend is and will stop at nothing to help him find his way home.

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This ’80s classic coming-of-age film from director Steven Spielberg explores friendship and loyalty and is a summer list must. The friendship between E.T. and Elliott strengthens Elliott’s bond with his mother and siblings. Due to some language and thematic elements like drinking and divorce, this movie is best for kids 7 and up.

The Goonies

This beloved 1985 coming-of-age film features a group of friends who get caught up in an adventure after discovering a long-lost treasure map. They must face off against a family of criminals, booby traps, and a long-dead pirate to find the fortune to save one of their homes.

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Directed by Richard Donner and written by Chris Columbus and Steven Spielberg, the film promises a nostalgic journey for GenX parents who can share a return to their adolescents with their kids. With some perilous situations and crude humor and language, this classic is best viewed with kids 10+.

The Sandlot

Another classic coming-of-age movie that’s perfect for summer family movie night, The Sandlot is the tale of a new boy who finds his place with a group of kids playing baseball on an old lot. They spend one adventurous and unforgettable summer battling a little league team and a dog named Beast.

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This film is a summer must-see, with a treehouse, sleepovers, and a gang of kids. It will remind parents and kids what summer is meant for, fun and friendship. Though the film is light-hearted and features themes of teamwork and friendship, some adult language makes this one best for kids 9 and over.

Dora and the Lost City of Gold

Dora and the Lost City of Gold is a great summer family movie

Based on the Nickelodeon television series, the film focuses on a teenage Dora. Dora and her gang of friends, including her cousin Diego and best friend, the monkey Boots, go on a journey to solve a mystery about a lost civilization and help Dora’s parents.

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This live-action film is filled with adventure and a positive, diverse female character. Parents should know that the film also features some moments of peril, including a kidnapping. However, the message surrounding perseverance and teamwork makes it a great summer family movie for kids 8+.

Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer

Based on the Judy Moody book series by author Megan McDonald, the film focuses on one summer in the life of a spirited third grader, Judy Moody. While her parents are away, Judy and her brother, Stink, stay home with their fun and adventurous aunt Opal. Judy uses the summer to earn the most thrill points in a “best summer” contest with her friends.

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The film has some potty humor, but it is mild, so kids 6 and over are an appropriate audience. There are some valuable lessons to be learned about home and family. Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer promotes the joy of a good old-fashioned summer at home.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days

The film, based on the fourth book in the best-selling children’s book series by author Jeff Kinney, follows the title character Greg Heffley and his best friend, Rowley Jefferson, who do their best to make it through the summer. Greg’s dad dislikes him playing video games, and his mother wants him to get involved in some activities, including a boring book club. Will he survive the dog days of summer?

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With important summer-themed positive messages about the importance of getting outside and family bonding, this fun film will appeal to parents and kids alike. Parents should be aware that there is some potty humor, so the film is best suited for kids over the age of 9.

Related: 15 Movies That Show What Real Friendship Looks Like

Best Summer Family Movies for Older Kids

Moonrise Kingdom

Moonrise Kingdom is a good summer family movie
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This Oscar-nominated Wes Anderson film is a quirky romantic comedy. When two kids run away together, the town where they live gets involved in the effort to find them. Set in 1960s New England, the film explores young love.

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This unconventional love story is a heartfelt look at first love. With Bill Murray, Bruce Willis, and Frances McDormand all lending their talent, there is no lack of star power. With some adult content, and smoking and drinking, this film is best for teens 14 and older.

Dirty Dancing

Travel back to 1963 with teenager Baby Houseman and her family as they head off on vacation at an upscale summer resort in the Catskills. Dance instructor Johnny Castle teaches Baby about bias, love, and class in this 1980s gem.

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Parents will love seeing 1980s stars Jennifer Grey and the late great Patrick Swayze in their star-making roles. Teens will love the timeless romance between Baby and Johnny and the fun summer vibe. With some mature themes like abortion and sex, this film is best for kids 13 and over.

The Last Song

Based on the 2009 Nicholas Sparks novel, this romantic film stars former flames Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth. When a young woman is sent to live with her father for the summer, she finds they share a love for music. She also strikes up a relationship with a handsome local.

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The Last Song is more than a simple love story; it is the story of a father and daughter finding their way back to each other. Romance novelist Nicholas Sparks writes the perfect summer romance, which translates to the perfect summer film. With adult themes, including death and divorce, this film is best for older tweens and teens.

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants

Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is a great summer family movie
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When four best friends go separate ways for summer, a pair of jeans that magically conforms to their differing body sizes and shapes keep them connected. The film is based on the Anne Brashares novel of the same name and stars Alexis Bledel, Blake Lively, America Ferrera, and Amber Tamblyn.

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An adventure set in summer with four besties is perfect for a warm summer night of sitting on the couch with the windows open with your favorite tween. With language and some mature themes like suicide and sex, this is best for kids 12+.

Soul Surfer

This biographical film was released in 2011 and is based on surfer Bethany Hamilton’s autobiography. Hamilton lost her arm in a shark attack and the film focuses on her recovery and return to surfing.

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With an all-star cast including Dennis Quaid, Craig T. Nelson, and Helen Hunt and beautiful locations including Hawaii and Tahiti, this film may become a family favorite. One note to parents, Soul Surfer has a positive female role model who overcomes a horrible tragedy to do what she loves, but the shark attack, while quick, is gory.

Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3

With a theatrical release date of May 5, we’re betting this will be available for creating the perfect summer family movie night. The latest film in the franchise focuses on the Guardians moving on after losing Gamora. Peter Quill and the rest of the guardian gang must do their best to (once again) save the universe.

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An action-adventure film is perfect for summer. Nothing offers more action or out-of-this-world adventure than the Guardians of the Galaxy. By far the darkest in the series, the film features animal torture and content surrounding trauma. With adult language and a large body count, this film is best for teens 13+.

The Way, Way Back

For shy teenager Duncan, a summer vacation with his mother, her boyfriend, and his daughter is less than ideal. It’s awkward and anything but fun until he befriends the manager of a water park.

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Starring Steve Carell, Toni Collette, Maya Rudolph, and Sam Rockwell, this coming-of-age is a sweet reminder of the awkwardness of family vacations. The film received a PG-13 rating for language, sexual content, and thematic elements.

 

Big news for Potterheads! A decade-long ‘Harry Potter’ TV series adaptation is officially coming to HBO—including an entirely new cast

Harry Potter is truly the gift that keeps on giving to its fandom. It’s now officially confirmed that an HP TV series is coming to HBO, and it’s going to be even more epic than the biggest fans have imagined.

Even though the news leaked a few weeks ago, HBO made a formal announcement about the new series during a press and investor event on April 12, also revealing new details about what viewers and fans can expect from the new series, which will be a nearly decade-long endeavor with an entirely new cast from the movies.

Each season of the show will be based on one of the books, originally written from 1997 to 2007 by J.K. Rowling.

“We are delighted to give audiences the opportunity to discover Hogwarts in a whole new way,” Casey Bloys, chairman and CEO of HBO & Max Content, said. “Harry Potter is a cultural phenomenon and it is clear there is such an enduring love and thirst for the Wizarding World. In partnership with Warner Bros. Television and J.K. Rowling, this new Max Original series will dive deep into each of the iconic books that fans have continued to enjoy for all of these years.”

It was also announced that Rowling, who has become a controversial figure due to anti-trans stances in recent years, will executive produce the new series.

“Max’s commitment to preserving the integrity of my books is important to me, and I’m looking forward to being part of this new adaptation which will allow for a degree of depth and detail only afforded by a long-form television series,” she said.

The TV adaptation will now join a wildly successful franchise that spans all different types of media: the original seven books, each of which was a bestseller; the eight films, which grossed a combined $7.7 billion at the box office; theme parks; toys; games; video games; and spin-offs, like the Fantastic Beasts series.

Our chill factor rating helps parents determine just how scary these Halloween movies and shows from Paramount Plus are

Whether you and your kids love Halloween for costumes and candy or the scares, the holiday can be an amazing time to reconnect as a family. While shopping for costumes and trick-or-treating is fun, not every Halloween activity has to involve loading everyone into the car or strolling through the neighborhood. Gathering in the living room for a family movie night is a simple way to get the family together in one spot, and our list of family-friendly Halloween movies on Paramount Plus is sure to keep parents and kids both entertained and scared. 

The movies are rated from 1 chill (👻) to 4 chills (👻👻👻👻) so you can decide what to introduce to your kids. One chill means your child won’t be begging you the check the closet for monsters, four chills might mean an uptick in your electric bill due to (even older tweens) kids needing to sleep with the lights on for a night or two.

Of course, when it comes to what your kid can tolerate in terms of scary movies, mom and dad will know best, regardless of what a movie might be rated or how many jumps and thrills it contains.

Are You Afraid of the Dark?

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This reimaging of the Nickelodeon horror anthology promises parents who grew up watching the series in the '90s a return to the terrifying tales of their youth. In the remake, the kids of the Midnight Society gather once again to scare each other, themselves, and audiences with the story of a carnival that isn’t what it seems. While the original version of the series offered minor made-for-TV scares, the modern reboot features zombies and clowns and is best suited for tweens and teens. 

Age: 11+

Chill factor: 👻👻👻👻

 

The Addams Family

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Based on the 1964 sitcom, which was based on the Charles Addams cartoons, this film remake opens with Uncle Fester’s return from the Bermuda Triangle. While the whole eccentric Addams family, including Morticia, Gomez, and their spooky offspring Pugsley and Wednesday are eager to welcome Uncle Fester, he doesn’t seem to be his unusual self. Featuring an A-list cast including Anjelica Huston, Christopher Lloyd, Raul Julia, and a young Christina Ricci, the movie does feature some dark humor and images so it may be best for older tweens and teens. 

Age: 11+

Chill factor: 👻👻

 

The Addams Family 2

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In this newer animated version, the spectacularly spooky Addams family loads into their camper and hit the road. On their trip, they run into all sorts of dangerously delicious fun. Remaining true to the franchise, the film features macabre humor and images, which means parents should watch with kids who are a bit older. 

Age: 7+

Chill factor: 👻

Monster High: The Movie

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Kids will enjoy watching all their favorite dolls and animated monsters including Clawdeen Wolf, Draculaura, and Frankie Stein come to life in this movie based on the popular dolls and series. In this musical fantasy and tale of friendship, the girls band together to save Monster High. While the film is more funny than fierce, the movie does feature some scenes that might upset viewers under the age of seven.

Age: 7+

Chill Factor: 👻

Related: 35 Not-So-Spooky Halloween Movies for Kids

The Boy Who Cried Werewolf 

When Jordan Sands’ family inherits a Romanian castle, she accidentally turns into a werewolf. The cast features Brooke Shields and tween favorites Chase Ellison and Victoria Justice. While this movie is often more funny than frightening, some violence and visual scares make this best for tweens and teens. 

Age: 10+

Chill factor: 👻👻👻

 

Aaah!!! Real Monsters

In this animated series, three child monsters go to school and learn how to scare humans, which often leads to some funny moments. While the show isn’t scary, gross situations and darkly comedic elements may keep some parents from watching it with their younger children. Tweens and teens may enjoy the potty humor and be better able to tolerate the gore. 

Age: 10+

Chill factor: 👻👻

Are You Afraid of the Dark? 

When it ran on Nickelodeon in the ‘90s, this series featured up-and-coming actors JoAnna Garcia Swisher and Elisha Cuthbert telling frightening stories as a part of the Midnight Society. Though the ghost stories the teens swap while sitting around a campfire in the woods can be truly creepy, they don’t feature gore and can be a nice way to ease older kids into scary stories. 

Age: 10+

Chill factor: 👻👻👻

Related: 13 Scary Flicks for Your Budding Horror Movie Fan

The Haunted Hathaways

After moving from New York City to New Orleans, the human Hathaway family finds they are not alone in their new home. The previous residents, the deceased ghostly Prestons (jazz musician dad Ray and his two sons) have never left. This haunted house series is more sweet than scary and can be enjoyed by the whole family regardless of age. 

Age: 5+

Chill factor: 👻

Liar, Liar Vampire

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In this family comedy, Australian teen Davis becomes popular at his new American school after queen bee, Caitlyn mistakenly believes he’s a vampire. Keeping up the charade at school leads to all sorts of issues. The film offers some laughs for parents and is more comedic than creepy and will be most appreciated by kids nine and up. 

Age: 9+

Chill factor: 👻👻

House of Anubis

American teen, Nina arrives at an English boarding school just as a student goes missing in this Nickelodeon show. The teens must work together to figure out what happened as they navigate life at Anubis House. What really happened to Joy? Is the attic haunted? And what is the deal with that caretaker? While the show has no gore, some scary and intense moments make this series best for older kids. 

Age: 11+

Chill factor: 👻👻👻

Hunter Street 

Set against a backdrop of European adventure, five kids work together to find out what happened to their foster parents after they disappear. With positive messages and scares that are more funny than creepy, Hunter Street can be enjoyed by both parents and kids six and up. 

Age: 6+

Chill factor: 👻

Archie’s Weird Mysteries

Mummies, zombies, and a fifty-foot woman all come to life in this spooky installment in the Archie comic franchise. When a high school lab experiment goes wrong, strange things happen in Riverdale. This journey with Archie, Betty, Veronica, and the gang proves fun for kids and adults of all ages. 

Age: 2+

Chill factor: 👻

Related: 15 Magical Witch Movies to Watch with Your Kids This Season

Every Witch Way 

This Nickelodeon series feels more like a teen soap opera than a scary show. Parents and kids will get caught up in the devious doings of the kids at Iridium High, where good girl Emma finds out she is a witch and battles against bad witch Maddie for both her special powers and the affections of golden boy Daniel. The TV-G rating means parents can watch it with kids from eight-18, though the wholesome plotlines may prove boring for teens. 

Age: 8+

Chill factor: 👻

WITS Academy

In a spinoff of Every Witch Way, Emma’s (The Chosen One) best friend Andi becomes a Guardian at the highly-esteemed WITS Academy, a training ground for wizards and witches. She must live up to her reputation, but being the only human Guardian is bound to have its challenges. A fun series for the whole family. 

Age: 4+

Chill factor: 👻

Invader Zim

This animated comedic series ran for two seasons and centers around Zim from the planet Irk. The alien comes to Earth, where he attends elementary school while plotting to take over the planet. With its dark themes and graphic nature, it may be more appropriate for older kids and tweens.

Age: 9+

Chill factor: 👻👻

The Bureau of Magical Things 

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More fantasy than horror, this Australian series finds the magical and human worlds collide when teen Kyra gains magical powers. With a G-rating and no violence or frightening images, this show is ideal for kids six and up. 

Age: 6+

Chill factor: 👻

Sabrina the Teenage Witch 

Based on the Archie comics, this 1990s television series focuses on teenager Sabrina Spellman (played by Melissa Joan Hart) who, on her 16th birthday, discovers she is a witch. Sabrina does her best to lead a normal life while living with aunts Hilda and Zelda (who are also witches), and a talking black cat named Salem. The show, which originally ran on ABC, is family-friendly for all but will probably appeal most to kids eight and over. 

Age: 8+

Chill factor: 👻

Monsters vs. Aliens 

In this series based on the 2009 DreamWorks film of the same name, Susan (aka Ginormica) continues to work with the team of monsters to defend the planet against aliens and other villains. These short segments are funny and cute with jokes that will resonate with both parents and kids alike though there are some violent scenes that may prove too much for younger kids. 

Age: 7+

Chill factor: 👻

Sometimes tuning in to a favorite TV show is just what your littles (and you!) need to take a time out. But when a cartoon or TV show becomes a favorite beyond the screen, it may be time to soak in one of these immersive TV experiences. There are theatre productions all over town, plus a rad hotel where all your favorite Cartoon Network stars spend the night. They’re all within road trip distance and we know your kid crew is going to love them!

The SpongeBob Musical

photo: Toby's Dinner Theater

Adapted from the iconic Nickelodeon series and nominated for 12 Tony Awards, parents will enjoy the original music by the likes of Cyndi Lauper, John Legend, Panic! At the Disco, and Sara Bareilles. Kids will love seeing Sponge Bob, Patrick and Squidward work to save Bikini Bottom.  
 
5900 Symphony Woods Road
Columbia, MD 

Bluey's Big Play

photo: Darren Thomas

When Dad feels like a little bit of Sunday afternoon time out, Bluey and Bingo have other plans! This brand-new theatrical adaptation of the Emmy Award-winning children’s television series features an original story by Bluey creator Joe Brumm and music by Bluey composer Joff Bush. This is Bluey as you’ve never seen it before—brought to real life!

2700 F St NW
Washington, DC
Online: kennedy-center.org

Encanto: The Sing Along Film Concert

photo: Walt Disney Company

Walt Disney's Academy Award-winning film comes to life in a one-of-a-kind concert event, featuring the entire feature-length film and an on-stage band celebrating all the record-breaking hit songs from the beloved soundtrack. Families will love singing along to their favorite songs from the musical. For die-hard Encanto fans, consider a gold VIP pass which includes a photo opportunity on the Encanto-themed red carpet as well as taking a picture in the Encanto photo booth to commemorate your fun night! You can find our full review and insider tips in this story

1551 Trap Road
Vienna, VA
Online: wolftrap.org

photo: Cartoon Network Hotel

Cartoon Network Hotel

For a truly immersive cartoon experience, visit the Cartoon Network Hotel. Conveniently located next to Dutch Wonderland, families with littles will especially enjoy this resort, where characters from Cartoon Network favorites decorate the walls, bed linens, and make live appearances in the lobby! From guest rooms featuring bunk beds to the omnicade, coloring station, splash pad and pools, this hotel has everything a family needs to have a blast. Guests will also love the outdoor movie screen, featuring, of course, Cartoon Network favorites.

2285 Lincoln Highway East
Lancaster, PA
Online: cartoonnetworkhotel.com

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood: A Grr-Ific Exhibit

photo: Children’s Museum of Pittsburgh

Through immersive experiences, visitors can work together to solve problems, use their imaginations to transform their surroundings, and play along with Daniel’s singable strategies to learn life’s little lessons. Meet Daniel and all of his friends at the Neighborhood School. While in Pittsburgh, be sure to visit the Mister Roger's Neighborhood exhibit at the Heinz History Center, featuring King Friday’s Castle and the Great Oak Tree, the residence of Henrietta Pussycat and X The Owl. Conclude your Daniel Tiger Trip with a visit to Idlewild and SoakZone, an amusement park with a Daniel Tiger-themed ride, live show, and meet and greet events. 

10 Children’s Way
Allegheny Square
Pittsburgh, PA 
Online: pittsburghkids.org

Day Out With Thomas

photo: Strasburg Railroad

Time for a visit to the Island of Sodor! As Thomas the Tank Engine rolls into the station, be sure to listen as he greets all the little engineers who come to visit him. Thomas the Train aficionados will adore their ride aboard a full-sized operating steam locomotive. After a 45-minute ride on the famous train, kids will want to stick around to sing and dance along to your favorite Thomas & Friends hits with live singers and dancers on the Town Square Stage. Sir Topham Hatt will also make special appearances, so train-loving tykes can meet their favorite station manager.

301 Gap Road
Ronks, PA
Online: strasburgrailroad.com

Sesame Place

photo: Sesame Place

Have an Elmo or Addy Cadabby super-fan in your troop? Then Sesame Place, just 30 minutes north of Philadelphia, is ready to welcome you. Your little Cookie Monster can meet Snuffy, Oscar, Elmo, and Bert and Ernie in their own live shows, or hop on one of the Sesame Street-themed rides! Don’t miss the Sesame Street Party Parade, where kids can see all their favorite friends from Sesame Street. 

100 Sesame Rd
Langhorne, PA 
Online: sesameplace.com

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