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Good family films for 4/5 year olds

23 replies

Morehastelessspeed · 07/07/2015 11:08

Any recommendations? Am hoping to find things I might enjoy like Mary Poppins or The Sound of Music. im getting a bit fed up of animated films like Toy Story, Monsters Inc etc. and would prefer nice innocent stuff if possible, even the Disney ones are often a bit scary.

If they are on Netflix, even better!

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TheHouseOnBellSt · 07/07/2015 14:30

Open Season is good....it is a cartoon but it's excellent. Also the original Annie musical and Bugsy Malone.

Childrenofthestones · 08/07/2015 18:51

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang.

mamalovebird · 08/07/2015 18:53

The new Paddington film. It's a fave rainy day film in this house.

PointyBirds · 08/07/2015 18:54

My Neighbour Totoro. Sorry, it's animated, but it's so lovely :)

jelliebelly · 08/07/2015 18:54

Paddington

RhinosAreFatUnicorns · 08/07/2015 18:56

We've just watched Bolt and loved it!

PointyBirds · 08/07/2015 19:01

Have a look over this list. Some of them are probably a bit old.

nailsathome · 08/07/2015 19:04

My 3 yr old loves Malifecent

Sweetsecret · 08/07/2015 20:36

Paddington. my 5 year old and 2 year old both love it.

cornflakegirl · 08/07/2015 20:39

Ponyo
Lost and Fo

cornflakegirl · 08/07/2015 20:40

List and Found
(not sure what happened there!)

ThinkIveBeenHacked · 09/07/2015 11:27

Nanny McPhee
Annie
Matilda

ThomasRichard · 09/07/2015 11:35

Madeleine

PinPon · 09/07/2015 11:44

I second 'My Neighbour Totoro'. It's just lovely.

poocatcherchampion · 09/07/2015 11:46

I thought Paddington was a bit scary for a little un. Would you say it is OK for a 3 yo scaredy cat

DrEdwardNigma · 11/07/2015 01:30

I third My neighbour Totoro Smile

wigglylines · 11/07/2015 01:57

DS (age 6) loves Swallows and Amazons and The Railway Children.

I fourth My Neighbour Totoro :)

pixieg1rl · 12/07/2015 17:08

Fifth for Totoro, my 4 year old has lived it for years. Ponyo also brilliant.

We seem to have got over the worst of the Planes 2 obsession, before that it was Wall-E.

Imnotweirdimlimitededition1 · 12/07/2015 17:10

Charlie & the chocolate factor (not Johnny depp the other one) Up- Disney but adult friendly (bring the hankies) Wallace & gromit paranormal (bit scary but holds attention) mr peaman & sherbody all popular here with 4 year old

Imnotweirdimlimitededition1 · 12/07/2015 17:11

Sorry paranorman

wigglylines · 13/07/2015 12:55

Wall-E is fantastic :)

HopefulHamster · 13/07/2015 13:08

My Neighbour Totoro
Kiki's Delivery Service (same people as other two, story bit slower but my son loved it)
Ponyo

ameliamerri · 15/07/2015 13:04

'Inside Out' is fantastic.

I took miss 5 going on 6, and it was a very enjoyable film for everyone. There were some parts that were a bit intense and scary (with a clown the main character is scared of).. but overall it is a fantastic film for explaining complex emotions, and even talking through at the end that 'sometimes you will feel sad, but then you talk about what was making you feel sad and then you have a hug and you start to feel better, then you feel happy'. It explains that emotions are a journey, but talking things through and sharing them with your family is what makes you happiest.

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