Best family movies for kids of all ages
Published on February 9, 2025

Finding a fitting film that the whole family can enjoy together can be a challenge. Here are some ideas for movies that are clean and simple enough for littles but still entertaining and worthwhile for the older kids and parents!
Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002)
This hidden gem of a movie boasts a stellar soundtrack by Hans Zimmer. Spirit follows a spunky Mustang in the Old West who comes face to face with expanding railroad construction. The rich animation and epic film score are sure to delight!
What’s Up Doc (1972)
This nostalgic screwball comedy featuring Barbara Streisand is light-hearted and entertaining. The wild mix-ups, eccentric twists, and roundabout turns will have you laughing out loud.
Cinderella (2015)
Disney’s live-action remake of the classic Cinderella whisks you away to a fairytale land with luscious costuming and a positive message about the value of kindness. The remake features character depth, Christian virtues, and beautiful cinematography— all from the mind of director Kenneth Branagh.
Balto (1995)
The inspiring true story of Balto, a Husky sled dog in Alaska, is retold in this charming animated film. When an outbreak of illness plagues his hometown, Balto must lead an intrepid team of sled dogs across the frozen wilderness to retrieve much-needed medical supplies.
The Court Jester (1955)
Danny Kaye is sure to delight all in this upbeat comedy set in the Middle Ages. When a plot to overthrow the evil king begins to brew, the only way to gain access to the Royal Court is to masquerade as the Court Jester.
Chicken Run (2000)
Chicken Run is a quirky English comedy that follows the attempted escapes of a band of Chickens from their coop captivity. Although there are some scenes of peril and hazard, the claymation format keeps things light and comedic.
Paddington 1 and 2 (2014 and 2017)
Paddington, the lovable literary bear from Darkest Peru, is brought to the big screen in these endearing films. Misadventures and sticky situations follow wherever he goes but friends and family are always there to help!
Mary Poppins (1964)
Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke star in this magical Disney classic. Unforgettable dance numbers and unbelievable adventures follow whenever this mysterious nanny floats by on her umbrella!
The Prince of Egypt (1998)
The Old Testament story of Moses is brought to life in this animated dramatization from Dreamworks. It is a delightful and engaging Hollywood portrayal of the Exodus from Egypt with unforgettable scenes like the Burning Bush and the Parting of the Red Sea.
The musical score of movies really contribute to the overall quality! The whole family can enjoy these selections! Wonderful suggestions!
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