![]() The Hunchback of Notre Dame | G | 4 stars | Age 8+ “They’re back! Spanky, Alfalfa, Buckwheat, Darla, Porky and Petey return to tickle a new generation’s funny bone.” The Little Rascals | PG | 4 stars | Ages 8+ But this young boy learns from his dogs that there are many ways to have a rich life.” Where the Red Fern Grows | G | 4 stars | Ages 8+ “True love is stronger than treacherous cliffs, fire pits and giant rats. The Princess Bride | PG | 5 stars | Ages 8+ “A cabaret star puts her career on the line for a giant flea … who has a shocking gift for song and dance.” “She’s found her way into a fairy tale, but can she handle it when the story takes a darker turn?”Ī Monster in Paris | PG | 4.5 stars | Ages 8+ ![]() The Secret of Moonacre | PG | 3.5 stars | Ages 8+ “A jock and the brainy new girl want to sing? Social order at East High goes haywire as they try out for the musical.” High School Musical | TV-G | 3.5 stars | Ages 8+ But no one’s quite certain they want this perplexing new nanny to stay.” “Two chickens hatch an elaborate plan to escape the farm before their goose is cooked. But when the kids learn the truth, they go from ordinary to extraordinary to save them.” What match are they for the shadowy Dragon Rider and his brood of young untamed dragons?” How to Train Your Dragon 2 | PG | 4.5 stars | Ages 7+ “Forced to live among us with a flying horse and a lovely lady, it’s heaven on Earth for mythology’s most famous strong man.” With little confidence, she’ll reach the big stage.” Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight | TV-G |3 stars | Ages 7+ So how do they explain the lovable hairy giant in the Hendersons’ living room?” Harry and the Hendersons | PG | 3 stars | Ages 7+ When she causes static at school, prom may be in jeopardy.” “An awkward teen doubles as a mouthy D.J. But can they win without their star player?” “Against all odds, a scrappy soccer team reaches the finals. “A trip to Paris is a dream come true for most people, but for her it’s a nuisance. Get ready to be inspired.”Īmerican Girl: Grace Stirs up Success | TV-G | 3 stars | Ages 7+ “When a dolphin loses its tail, a determined young boy gains a new best friend. Sometimes best friends come in strange packages.” The friendly kind, fortunately - but where do you hide a monster?” “His tiny pet turns into a towering beast. Not if a nerd, a girl and her dad can protect it. “Someone wants to build a hotel in this rainforest wonderland. ![]() “A sophisticated princess goes on a royal adventure into reality when she’s plopped down in rural America.” Princess Protection Program | TV-G | Ages 7+ Keep in mind that the age ratings are just suggestions, every family and child is different! The Best Netflix Movies for Kids Ages 7 to 10 I’ve included the rating, number of stars it’s received on Netflix by users, and the Common Sense Media age rating. ![]() Fortunately for you, I’ve got a list to save you a little time. Keep reading to check out the full list of family-friendly titles coming to Netflix in July.If you’re like us, you scroll through Netflix every week, looking for something good to watch with the family. From the original The Karate Kid trilogy to 1995’s Jumanji, Netflix’s July lineup is full of classic kids’ movies you can watch with your children on a lazy summer day. Meanwhile, recent blockbuster Puss in Boots: The Last Wish is also streaming this month.īut the most exciting titles are the ones that will take you back to your own summer vacations when you share them with your kids on family movie night. If you have a Sonic-loving kid in your household, they’ll be thrilled to know Season 2 of Sonic Prime is hitting the streamer on July 13. Netflix is serving up plenty of fresh movies and TV shows, too. Thankfully, Netflix can help with that last one with its selection of new family-friendly titles hitting the streamer this July - several of which are classic favorites you probably watched on rainy summer days back in the ‘90s. Now you get to do it all again through the eyes of your kids - although, you definitely appreciate your parents way more now that you’re the one packing beach bags, sorting the 25 snack requests a day, and listening to your children c omplain about being bored. Once upon a time, you spent nearly three months of the year playing, reading, and exploring the world at your leisure. ![]()
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