
Children & Family Movies | Netflix Official Site
Whether it’s live-action or animated, there’s nothing like a movie that’s fun for the whole family -- kids, teens and grown-ups too!
Movies for Kids | Netflix Official Site
Looking for a children's film that will appeal to a young audience of a wide range of ages, from preschoolers to teens? We've got you covered!
13 Movies for Kids That’ll Charm Every Member of Your Family
From Matilda the Musical to Enola Holmes, Nimona, and Orion and the Dark, there's something every kid (and kid at heart) can enjoy for your next family movie night.
13 Best Family Friendly Movies on Netflix That are Perfect to Watch ...
From KPop Demon Hunters to Enola Holmes, hit play on any of these films for your next family movie night.
Kids Animated Movies & TV | Netflix Official Site
Cartoon capers, animated action, characters beloved by all–this collection of animated movies and TV shows are perfect for kids of a variety of ages and tastes.
These 14 Animated Movies Are Proof Animation Has No Age Limit
If you think animated movies are only for kids, think again. From Pinocchio to Nimona and The Sea Beast, these films showcase everything animation can do.
6 Back-To-School Movies to Watch With Your Family - Netflix
Get ready for the school year with family-friendly movies like Roald Dahl's Matilda The Musical, Leo, and Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie.
16 Best Family and Kids Christmas Movies and Shows to Stream at the ...
Break out the hot cocoa, munch on sugar cookies, and fill the house with holly jolly vibes. For anyone looking for a holiday-themed family movie night this season, here are 16 films that are sure to make …
14 Best Family Friendly Movies to Watch at Thanksgiving - Netflix
This Thursday, stream these 14 family-friendly movies with your loved ones. These titles will go great with whatever you’re serving on your Thanksgiving dinner table.
10 Best New Years Eve Family Friendly Movies and Shows - Netflix
If you lived through the Y2K countdown, this ’90s-set movie is for you. It’s the story of middle schooler Beverly Moody (Gemma Brooke Allen), whose parents died when she was very young.