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Good Christmas films for a toddler

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Crumpetandcake · 21/12/2024 08:53

My son loves Christmas (like his mum 😂) and really enjoys Christmas films.
At the moment his favourite is Arthur Christmas but I wondered if anyone had any suggestions for other films he might like.
He’s very sensitive to people/animals being sad or hurt (even with Arthur Christmas he keeps asking for a bike for Christmas so he can give it to the girl so she won’t be sad). So nothing with melting snowmen!

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17caterpillars1mouse · 21/12/2024 10:57

When dd1 was a toddler she adored christmas mickey on disney+. We had to watch it all year round haha.

I think it's actually called Mickey mouse's once upon a christmas or something like that, but forever 'Christmas Mickey' said in cute toddler voice in our house

NuffSaidSam · 21/12/2024 11:00

Raymond Briggs Father Christmas (it's a short one, but good fun).

That Christmas on Netflix.

A lot of kids films do a short Christmas special, there's definitely a Madagascar one and a Shrek one.

The Grinch (the cartoon one, the other one is a bit scary).

xmasdealhunter · 21/12/2024 11:01

Curious George: A very monkey christmas. It's on youtube, lovely animation and nothing sad!

Crumpetandcake · 21/12/2024 11:28

Amazing! Thank you, he’ll love all of those

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oustedbymymate · 21/12/2024 11:31

Muppet Christmas carol?

I love Arthur Christmas

Raymond briggs Father Christmas

stickybear · 21/12/2024 12:45

Shaun the Sheep Flight Before Christmas is a favourite with my three year old!

PastaAndProse · 21/12/2024 12:46

Klaus is a favourite in our house.

SugarCookieMonster · 21/12/2024 13:01

Muppets Letters to Santa on Disney+
The Star - nativity story from the animal’s perspectives
I’d also recommend the CBeebies pantomimes on BBCiplayer. There are quite a few on there, some traditional panto, some ballets but they include the CBeebies presenters. Alice in Wonderland is one of our favourites.

kikisparks · 21/12/2024 13:05

oustedbymymate · 21/12/2024 11:31

Muppet Christmas carol?

I love Arthur Christmas

Raymond briggs Father Christmas

DD was terrified of muppet Christmas Carol even before the ghosts came on and then I remembered how scared I was as a child of the “ghost of Christmas yet to come” that I’m saving it til she’s a bit older. Amazing film though.

kikisparks · 21/12/2024 13:06

PastaAndProse · 21/12/2024 12:46

Klaus is a favourite in our house.

I love that film but again might be a bit scary with the warring families?

kikisparks · 21/12/2024 13:08

DD loved the grinch (animated), Polar Express was ok but a few scary bits, she’s ok with the ghost but we fast forward the puppets.

Crumpetandcake · 21/12/2024 17:52

xmasdealhunter · 21/12/2024 11:01

Curious George: A very monkey christmas. It's on youtube, lovely animation and nothing sad!

Thank you for this, he absolutely loved it. I was going to try one of the other films too but he insisted we watch ‘Monkey Christmas, again, again’ 😂
Hopefully we’ll get to try some of the others over the next few days!

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xmasdealhunter · 21/12/2024 18:06

Crumpetandcake · 21/12/2024 17:52

Thank you for this, he absolutely loved it. I was going to try one of the other films too but he insisted we watch ‘Monkey Christmas, again, again’ 😂
Hopefully we’ll get to try some of the others over the next few days!

Ah, I'm glad he enjoyed it! From memory there's a New Year's episode too, for when that comes around, and the general series is lovely.

kikisparks · 21/12/2024 18:58

The Winnie the Pooh Christmas one is nice too.

Joiedepotato · 21/12/2024 20:19

Robin Robin on Netflix is lovely

PiastriThePastry · 21/12/2024 20:21

The animated Grinch and Shaun the Sheep The Flight Before Christmas are my 3yo son’s favourites.
I can’t wait til he’s old enough for muppets Christmas carol but it’s a bit scary for now I think!

tweetypi · 21/12/2024 20:22

The Stickman (Julia Donaldson) - on iPlayer I think
Robbie the Reindeer (Aardman) - might be on C4 or YouTube
Father Christmas (Raymond Briggs)

Have all been hits with my rather sensitive DD

Crumpetandcake · 22/12/2024 13:21

tweetypi · 21/12/2024 20:22

The Stickman (Julia Donaldson) - on iPlayer I think
Robbie the Reindeer (Aardman) - might be on C4 or YouTube
Father Christmas (Raymond Briggs)

Have all been hits with my rather sensitive DD

We love all the Julia Donaldson films. He loves Highway Rat and Superworm so much (he wanders around reciting them and pretending to be the Highway Rat).

I think he’d really like Robbie the Reindeer. I just need to get him to agree to watch something other than ‘Monkey Christmas’!

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Crumpetandcake · 22/12/2024 13:23

xmasdealhunter · 21/12/2024 18:06

Ah, I'm glad he enjoyed it! From memory there's a New Year's episode too, for when that comes around, and the general series is lovely.

Amazing, he absolutely loves it (we’re watching it again today). We haven’t had chance to watch any of the other suggestions because he just wants the monkey

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kikisparks · 22/12/2024 22:27

Watched The Night Before Christmas In Wonderland (Sky) with my 3 year old tonight and she enjoyed it.

Heyyoupleasekeepgoing · 22/12/2024 22:32

If you have apple tv the Velveteen Rabbit is good

YellowRollercoaster · 22/12/2024 22:38

Another vote for Robin Robin & That Christmas

MotherOfCrocodiles · 22/12/2024 22:49

Arg not the velveteen rabbit if he is sensitive! Someone read the book to my DC at a summer camp when she was six and she lay awake worrying about at nights over a period of months !

Dozeyduck · 22/12/2024 22:51

That Christmas on Netflix - so good, my kids have watched it about 8 times so far and love it!

Dazedandconfusedma · 22/12/2024 22:55

Another vote for That Christmas- my 2.5yr old is a big fan, and nothing scary (although I have fallen asleep for the same 20mins each time we’ve watched)