Home Entertainment & Movies New (& Cool) Kids’ Shows Coming to Netflix in November By Allison SutcliffeOctober 26, 2021 Search more like this high-schoolsummer-campanimatemoviecosmicdogpartdachshundsetjitterkittenamusetrainretell Read next Entertainment & Movies Honoring Everyday Heroes This Halloween Entertainment & Movies Most Americans Steal Their Kids’ Halloween Candy (& More Spooky Season Facts) Entertainment & Movies Is Halloween Scaring Your Kids? Here’s How to Help Them Conquer Their Fear Entertainment & Movies Want to Make Halloween Safe & Sweet? Think like a Kid Entertainment & Movies The Ultimate Gift Guide for Little Scientists Looking for new Netflix shows to watch with the kids this month? November is a great time to settle in and surf (cue the cozy fireplace). Not only is holiday content rolling out, but some fantastic new series for families will start streaming too. Read on to plan your watch list. photo: Ketut Subiyanto via pexels Coming to Netflix in November Nov. 1: The Claus FamilyA family tragedy helps holiday-hating Jules realize he’s destined for greatness. Tune in to find out if he can save Christmas.Nov. 1: Addams Family ValuesSibling rivalry is at the heart of the family-friendly comedy, as Pugsley and Wednesday to get rid of new baby, Pubert.Nov. 1: An Elf’s Story: The Elf on the ShelfThis movie, part of the popular Elf on the Shelf franchise, follows Chippy as he works to show a questioning boy the true meaning of Christmas.Nov. 1: Elf Pets: Santa’s St. Bernards Save ChristmasAnother movie from the popular franchise, Elf Pets brings three unlikely heroes together to save Christmas when the world is short on the holiday spirit.Nov. 1: Angry Birds: Season 4 – Slingshot StoriesYou know the game, now it’s time to watch Season 4 of the series. More wacky antics of birds protecting eggs from pigs.Nov. 1: Bella and the Bulldogs (Season 2)It’s time for Season 2 of this kid-favorite that follows Bella as she goes from cheerleader to middle school football quarterback in this wacky tables-turned comedy.Nov. 2: Ridley Jones (Season 2)Catch the latest season of the wildly popular Ridley Jones series that focuses on six-year-old Ridley, her mom and grandma. The three work to keep the exhibits at the museum she calls home safe once the lights go out. Ridley’s a hero kids can look up to.Nov. 14: Mariah Carey’s All I Want For Christmas Is YouAn animated movie based on a popular Christmas song? That’s what you’ll find here when little Mariah, who’s got her heart set on getting a puppy for Christmas, pet-sits to prove she’s responsible.Nov. 16: Johnny Test’s Ultimate Meatloaf QuestTalk about a kid-quest! Join Johnny Test and Dukey as the search for the perfect meatloaf—because dad’s just isn’t cutting it.Nov. 16: StoryBots: Laugh, Learn, SingExpect alphabet antics from Beep, Boop, Bing, Bang and Bo in this series that’s perfect for preschoolers.Nov. 18: Dogs in SpaceGenetically enhanced dogs? Adventures in space? Count us in for this new series that wonders if these loveable pups be reunited with their owners.Nov. 18: The Princess Switch 3: Romancing the Star It’s another doppelganger switch-a-roo. Join Margaret, Stacy and Fiona as they go in search of a missing Christmas relic.Nov. 19: Extinct Find out what two cute and fuzzy creatures do when they accidentally travel to the future and realize their species no longer exists. Will they be able to turn back the clock and become un-extinct?Nov. 23: Masters of the Universe: Revelation (Part 2)Part 2 of this show picks up where the first left off—Eternia is fractured. Can a new alliance save it? Only you have the power to know when you watch.Nov. 23: Waffles + Mochi’s Holiday FeastJust in time for Thanksgiving, Waffles and Mochi are back with an adventure families will be thankful for. The duo hosts a holiday party and learn a lovely lesson about making memories and being with the people you love, too.Nov. 24: A Boy Called ChristmasAn inspiring movie based on the book that explains how a boy named Nikolas brought Christmas, and the gift of hope, to the worldNov. 24: Robin RobinFrom creator of Shaun the Sheep comes a new stop-motion animated film that kids will love. It’s got music, animals with British accents and a message about family that really resonates, especially during the holiday season.Nov. 24: Charlie’s Colorforms City: Classic Tales with a TwistColorful shapes are the basis of this preschool favorite. In this series, Charlie retells fairy tales kids love with fun twists.Nov. 24: Charlie’s Colorforms City: Snowy StoriesJust in time for the snowfall, Charlie and his colorful friends share blustery tales.Nov. 24: Charlie’s Colorforms City: The Lost Valentines MusicalIt’s a musical episode of this kid-favorite show, and it’s got lots of heart(s). photo: iStock Kids' Titles Leaving Netflix in November Catch these family-friendly titles before they're gone:My Little Pony Equestria Girls: Legend of EverfreeMy Little Pony: Happy Birthday to You!Spy Kids: All the Time in the WorldCloudy with a Chance of MeatballsLittle MonstersMajor PayneThe Nutty Professor Nutty Professor II: The Klumps —Allison Sutcliffe & Gabby Cullen RELATED STORIES: 100+ Movies the Kids Need to See Before They Grow Up 28 Netflix Shows Every Parent Should Binge-Watch 17 Family Movies That Celebrate Diversity