Great Christmas Movies to Stream with Your Kids
Included in Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu & Disney+
You’ve been there. Everyone’s home and you’re going to plan a nice movie night for the family. And this time you’ll find the perfect movie. So you and your wife spend 30 minutes scrolling through half a dozen websites looking for one that everyone would like and in not too mature for the little guy or baby-ish for your tween.
With the holidays on us, festive movies are a great way to connect with our kids and get in the holiday spirit. Most folks have at least one (or FOUR!) streaming services, so below we’ve found three excellent holiday movies on each of the big streamers. There are many more options for a few extra bucks (I’m talking to you, Amazon!) but all those listed below are included in each membership for free.
Now you can spend more time WATCHING the movie than LOOKING for one.
Titles in bold have sequels or other tie-ins to make your NEXT movie night a little easier.
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Netflix
Klaus – PG, 98 minutes, 2019. Age 6+
Christmas Chronicles – Not Rated, 103 minutes, 2018. Age 9+
A Boy Called Christmas – PG, 106 minutes, 2021. Age 7/8+
Unaccompanied Minors – PG, 89 minutes, 2006. Age 6+
Happy Holidays from Madagascar – TV-PG, 61 minutes for 3 episodes, 2005, Age 6+
Amazon Prime
It’s a Wonderful Life – Not rated, 125 minutes, 1946. Age 8+
My Dad’s Christmas Date – Not rated, 91 minutes, 2020. Age 13+
The Christmas Edition – Not rated, 87 minutes, 2020. Age 7+
Dear Christmas – Not rated, 87 minutes, 2020. Age 7+
Die Hard – R, 132 minutes, 1988. Age 16+ (Of course it’s a Christmas movie!)
Hulu
The Man Who Invented Christmas – PG, 104 minutes, 2017. Age 9+
A Very Brady Christmas – Not rated, 100 minutes, 1988. Age 11+
Holiday in Handcuffs – Not rated, 90 minutes, 2007. Age 13+
Curious George: A Very Monkey Christmas – Not rated, 58 minutes, 2009. Age 4+
The Mistle-tones – Not rated, 90 minutes, 2012. Age 11+
Disney+
Noelle – G, 100 minutes, 2019. Age 6+
12 Dates of Christmas – PG, 90 minutes, 2011. Age 11+
Disney’s A Christmas Carol – PG, 96 minutes, 2009. Age 10+
The Santa Clause – PG, 95 minutes, 1994. Age 8+
Olaf’s Frozen Adventure – G, 22 minutes, 2018. Age 5+
Put a log on the fire and grab your flannel jammies. The movie starts soon!
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