Family-friendly movies and tv shows for a long drive?

Anonymous
The cartoons DH and I actually enjoy along with the kids are: Phineas & Ferb, Gravity Falls

On of our favorite kids movies is Surf's Up.

You might consider some classic cartoons like Bugs Bunny and Tommy and Jerry. Those would be very non-annoying in the car because of the limited dialog.
Anonymous
Just a warning, Trolls scared my 4yo. I like the Magic School Bus series for my similarly aged kids (though skip the spider episode - it scared my sensitive 4yo!). You can buy them used on Amazon.
Anonymous
Umm, we use headphones for the kids. If they are gong to watch movies on our beach drive, they wear headphones so I don't need to be involved - then adults can listen to music or talk.
Anonymous
+1 to shawn the sheep and Timmy time! I like to watch them too. Not much dialogue. My kids both like dino dan and dino dana, kratts kreatures in all its forms
Anonymous
Watch out for those Disney movies - they often have very scary or sad bits. My sensitive 4yo can't handle them. We love Jaker's dvds, and also Timmy Time and Shaun the Sheep as others mentioned. PBS series are usually a good choice. My kids liked the Alvin movie too
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Zootopia, Moana, Sing, Ratatouille

The Neverending Story? Gremlins or Goonies might work when the 4 year old is sleeping. My 4 year old liked E.T. but there is some cursing that I didn't remember (whoops!) so I wouldn't recommend it.


The language in Goonies is not appropriate for an 8 YO. (I just listened to in from the front seat last week)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zootopia, Moana, Sing, Ratatouille

The Neverending Story? Gremlins or Goonies might work when the 4 year old is sleeping. My 4 year old liked E.T. but there is some cursing that I didn't remember (whoops!) so I wouldn't recommend it.


The language in Goonies is not appropriate for an 8 YO. (I just listened to in from the front seat last week)


Ah, too bad. I haven't seen Goonies in a while so don't remember the language specifically. I was focused more on the fact that it might be scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zootopia, Moana, Sing, Ratatouille

The Neverending Story? Gremlins or Goonies might work when the 4 year old is sleeping. My 4 year old liked E.T. but there is some cursing that I didn't remember (whoops!) so I wouldn't recommend it.


Good way to traumatized a kid when he wakes up to a gremlin. I'd take ET over the blatant stereotypes in goonies.


You sound like a peach.
Anonymous
The Scholastic video collection is terrific for both these kids ages.
The animation of the books is really good and there are like 4 books on each dvd.



Anonymous
Fun documentaries/nature shows like gross animals, bears, jungles etc. Those really entertain my 2 boys.
Anonymous
Teletubbies.
Anonymous
We like books on cd as well, so the whole family can listen and talk about it later. Dave Barry's Best Class Trip Ever was hysterical, but we've also done a lot of classics, like Black Beauty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Zootopia, Moana, Sing, Ratatouille

The Neverending Story? Gremlins or Goonies might work when the 4 year old is sleeping. My 4 year old liked E.T. but there is some cursing that I didn't remember (whoops!) so I wouldn't recommend it.


Good way to traumatized a kid when he wakes up to a gremlin. I'd take ET over the blatant stereotypes in goonies.


You sound like a peach.


An intelligent peach, thank you very much:
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/movie-reviews/the-goonies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Fun documentaries/nature shows like gross animals, bears, jungles etc. Those really entertain my 2 boys.


Yes! There's a good "National Geopgraphic" series for kids that mine enjoyed a lot. Bought them used on Amazon.
Anonymous
The eyewitness science/nature shows s for kids are often narrates by Martin sheen. They're interesting and also a nice flashback to The West Wing and my fantasy of having a president who always seems cool and reasonable
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