Wednesday, December 24, 2014

Best Kids Movies on Netflix

Are you looking for good movies that teach something and bring happiness for your kids? If you can’t access to Netflix, please refer to my previous article about how to watch Netflix from abroad: asiavpn.blogspot.com/2014/10/watch-netflix-from-abroad.html. The VPN service is a good solution to watch Netflix from outside USA.
Here we list a few movies for small children in the age group between 3 and 8 years old who want to spend some minutes or hours watching Netflix. Whether you’re in the mood for some classic animated storytelling, slapstick comedy-adventure or just a great movie that you can watch with your kids, here are good choices.


The Croods
The Croods is a fairly straightforward tale about family. It is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated adventure comedy film produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed by 20th Century Fox. There’s true joy in seeing both the world that has been fashioned and the way these neophytes react to it.


Winnie The Pooh
This film is created in 2011, and lasts for about one hour, ideal for children. Winnie the Pooh was originally created by A. A. Milne and the first story was released in 1926. This film - Winnie The Pooh is based on three different Winnie the Pooh stories. 


The Tale of Despereaux
The film, created in 2008, from Gary Ross (Big, The Hunger Games) and Sam Fell (Flushed Away, ParaNorman) was adapted from Kate DiCamillo’s 2004 Newbery Medal-winning novel. The gorgeous animation outshines the story, though it’s engaging enough for the younger set.


Chicken Run
Chicken Run is a 2000 British stop-motion animated comedy film made by the Aardman Animations studios and directed by Peter Lord and Nick Park. It was the first feature-length film by Aardman and the first produced in partnership with DreamWorks, which co-financed and distributed the film. 


Thomas: Calling all Engines
In Thomas Calling all Engines, a film made in 2005, they have a big project going on, where everything takes place in the story of Thomas the Tank Engine. Calling All Engines is a direct-to-video special, a spinoff of the TV series, Thomas and Friends and a follow up to Thomas and the Magic Railroad. 


Oliver and Company
This film enables children watch lots of dogs and some other animals. This film was created in the 1980-s and it is a Disney production. The film last for about 70 minutes, so a perfect animal friendly film to watch together with the children.


Hugo
Created in 2011, Hugo is an American 3D historical adventure drama film directed and co-produced by Martin Scorsese and adapted for the screen by John Logan. Asa Butterfield stars as an orphaned lad who lives in a Paris train station in this magical tale.

Enjoy watching!

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