We all wanted a teacher just like Ms. Frizzle

They just don’t make ’em like they used to. Thankfully, the streaming platforms stream them like they do. From Tubi to Paramount+, to Netflix, the digital shelves are alive and well with the ’90s kids’ shows that raised you and that you can now share with your own little ones.

If you’re dreaming of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Clarissa Explains It All, Good Burger, and more shows and movies you used to watch back in the day, many of them are available to stream right now in your living room. Looking for a little more watch-list inspo? Keep scrolling for a list of favorites you will want to enjoy with your own kids.

’90s Kids’ Shows to Watch with the Family

1. Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers

Power Rangers is a 90s kids show
Netflix

Choosing a favorite Power Ranger was like picking a partner for Four Square: He or she would be your loyal companion for an unforgettable battle, so you had to pick wisely. Inspired by Japan’s Super Sentai franchise, the series about a group of teenage martial arts pros tasked with saving Earth from various villains was a smash when it debuted in 1993. And even though the series has evolved over the decades, nothing packs a punch of nostalgia like the high-energy original.

Recommended age: 7 & up.

Available on Netflix.

2. Doug

Doug is a '90s kids show
Disney

In 1991, Nickelodeon debuted a 90-minute block of game-changing animation. Called Nicktoons, the lineup kicked off Sunday mornings and included The Ren & Stimpy Show, Rugrats, and this quirksome classic about a kid named Doug Funnie. The series, based on its creator’s real life and journal doodles, jumps between grade-school mishaps, growing pains, and heroic daydreams about a persona named Quailman. Trust us: It won’t be long before your little one sports their undies over their shorts. IYKYK!

Recommended age: 7 & up.

Available on Disney+ and Amazon.

3. Rugrats

Nickelodeon

Another original Nicktoon, Rugrats was the brainchild of then husband-and-wife animation duo Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo. A peek into the secret world of wobbly toddlers, their series features a klatch of adorable playpen dwellers who may not have teeth or potty skills down just yet but are all stocked up with senses of adventure and unbridled curiosity. Led by protag baby Tommy Pickles, Rugrats offers a hilarious bridge between two realms: that of innocent perception and that of the real world.

Recommended age: 5 & up.

Available on Hulu and Amazon.

4. Bill Nye the Science Guy

Bill Nye the Science Guy is a 90s kids show
Disney

A few years after Mr. Wizard took his bow in 1989, Bill Nye picked up the Bunsen burner and ran with it. Or rather, walked briskly, because running with fire is dangerous. Always cooking up the coolest experiments in a light blue lab coat and forever-present bow tie, Bill Nye uses boundless enthusiasm as a way to ignite curious minds and turn science into a fun escapade. Each episode is an electrifying experiment in the love of learning and is a fantastic way to introduce kids to science.

Recommended age: 7 & up.

Available on Amazon.

5. Hey Arnold!

Hey, Arnold
Nickelodeon

The star of this jazzy motley toon is a kid named Arnold. A nine-year-old who lives with his grandparents in a boarding house, he tackles everyday fourth-grader obstacles. You know, stuff like bullies, kiddie pools, and the power of friendship. Back then, Hey Arnold! was just our way of decompressing after school. Today, it’s a rad time machine that whisks us back to a world where the jazz is too good and “football-headed” kiddos are the real heroes.

Recommended age: 7 & up.

Available on Hulu and Amazon.

6. The Magic School Bus

The Magic School Bus is a 90s kids show
Netflix

If ever there were a way to get kids to crack a textbook outside the walls of a school, it’s this cosmic roller coaster of a '90s kids' show, featuring a shapeshifting yellow school bus and a zany teacher sporting some truly wonky fits. The series goes round and round with Ms. Frizzle and her students as they embark on adventures into the depths of the digestive system one day, and animal habitats in the wild the next, fusing a kid’s core curriculum with a healthy dose of magic and fierce staying power.

Recommended age: 5 & up.

Available on Netflix.

7. Dinosaurs

Dinosaurs
ABC

Maestro of the Muppets, Jim Henson, helped pioneer puppetry on prime time with this prehistoric fantasy series. A peek into the household of the Sinclairs, a family of full-body animatronic marvels, Dinosaurs is brilliant in that it’s entertainment for little ones and their parents. And thanks to its irreverent combination of sly satire and silly slapstick, it’s also a funny watch no matter which decade you view it in—even the Mesozoic era.

Recommended age: 10 & up.

Available on Disney+ and Amazon.

8. Clarissa Explains It All

Clarissa Explains It All is a 90s kids show
Nickelodeon

Nineties fashion icon Clarissa Darling knew a thing or two about, well, everything—hence the title of this coming-of-age comedy that had every preteen harmonizing with Rachel Sweet’s single-syllable theme song. Navigating the labyrinth of teen life and decoding every motivation along the way, Clarissa (played by the fantastic Melissa Joan Hart) breaks the fourth wall to fill her audience in on dilemmas that include how to master dating, friendships, and bratty little brothers.

Recommended age: 8 & up.

Available on Amazon and Paramount+

9. The Baby-Sitters Club

There’s an award-winning book series, a movie that launched the acting careers of Rachael Leigh Cook (She’s All That) and Larisa Oleynik (10 Things I Hate About You), and even a reboot that has critics bowing down, but no one can forget about the single-season series that solidified its fan base for life. With iconic episodes, like “Dawn and the Dream Boy,” “Stacey Takes a Stand,” and “Claudia and the Missing Jewels,” the world of the Baby-Sitters Club unfolds with empowerment that transcends time.

Recommended age: 7 & up.


Season 1 is available on Amazon

10. Are You Afraid of the Dark?

Are You Afraid of the Dark is a 90s kids show
Nickelodeon

Remember SNICK? Nickelodeon's answer for preteens who preferred spending Saturday night on the couch watching TV, the two-hour lineup saw shows like All That and The Adventures of Pete and Pete get some play. But our favorite has to be Are You Afraid of the Dark? Eerie and atmospheric, the series is a collection of ghost stories conjured up by teenage storytellers who call themselves the Midnight Society. And don't be surprised if you see some familiar faces when you revisit the show. Read: Ryan Gosling!

Recommended age: 10 & up.

Available on Paramount+ and Amazon. 

11. Boy Meets World

Boy Meets World is a 90s TV show
Disney

Though the Boy Meets World universe is filled with guest-star cameos from the likes of Keri Russell, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Adam Scott, and Rue McClanahan, the core cast remained the same for seven seasons. Cory, Topanga, Shawn, Eric, and, later, Morgan guided fans through the '90s with humor, heart, and so much Feeny. Morphing from a lighthearted sitcom to a self-aware portrait of adolescence, this gem is totally worth revisiting with a younger generation.

Recommended age: 10 & up.

Available on Disney+, Apple TV, and Amazon.

12. All That

All That is a 90s kids show
Nickelodeon

Another leg of the SNICK lineup, this weekend hit is basically Saturday Night Live for younger audiences. Sketch comedy for kids, by kids, it gave now-household names like Nick Cannon, Amanda Bynes, and Kenan Thompson, a shot to raise the roof with skits that, though wildly different, all shared one goal: getting all that laughter. Fun fact: In a stroke of fate, Thompson would go on to star on the big-kids' SNL for 20+ years.

Recommended age:

Available on Paramount+ and Netflix. 

13. Kenan & Kel

Kenan & Kel is a '90s TV show for kids
Nickelodeon

Fans of All That know where we're going with this: Kenan Thompson and Kel Mitchell first appeared together on SNICK's sketch comedy show before landing a sketch comedy show of their own. Dubbed Kenan & Kel, the show is set in Chicago and follows the misadventures of two high schoolers who reeeaaally love to ask, "Who loves orange soda?" It's peak humor that eventually leads to the two best friends starring in a whopper of a movie together.

Recommended age: 8 & up.

Available at Amazon and Netflix.

14. Sister, Sister

Sister, Sister is a 90s kids show
ABC

Twin sisters Tia and Tamera are separated at birth but reunite in their teens, then move in together to create one big, happy family with dad Ray and mom Lisa. So goes the fictional small-screen story of real-life twins Tia and Tamera Mowry. The result? One of the most genuine displays of onscreen chemistry, female empowerment, and sibling dynamics to ever grace the screen. Fun fact: Tia and Tamera performed the catchy "Sistaaa! Sistaaa!" theme song you still sing today.

Recommended age: 9 & up.

Available on Hulu, Netflix, Paramount+, and Amazon.

15. Saved by the Bell

We'll be the first to admit it: Saved by the Bell hasn't aged well. Bloated machismo, fat-shaming, gender stereotypes, and a lack of diversity aren't okay now, and they weren't okay then. But that doesn't mean you won't also find yourself waxing nostalgic over the Bayside crew's antics, from Zack and Kelly's puppy love to Slater and Lisa's top-notch comedic timing to Screech and Mr. Belding's odd coupling. As for the 2020 reboot? It's so good, we can't believe it was canceled.

Recommended age: 9 & up.

Available on Apple TV, Amazon

 

 

Set your clocks: Disney+ Day is almost here!

This Fri., Nov. 12 subscribers can finally snag access to new premieres from Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, National Geographic, and other brands for international markets. What are we most excited about? Finally being able to stream Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings!

Other premieres include:

  • Jungle Cruise will be available to all subscribers
  • New Disney+ Original movie Home Sweet Home Alone
  • All-new original series of shorts, Olaf Presents
  • Streaming debut of shorts including Frozen Fever, Feast , Paperman and Get A Horse!
  • Animated short film Ciao Alberto
  • A new short from The Simpsons 
  • Five episodes from season 2 of The World According to Jeff Goldblum
  • A special on the origins and legacy Boba Fett
  • Marvel Cinematic Universe special

First, from today until Sun. Nov. 14, new and eligible returning subscribers can grab one month of Disney+ for $1.99 (then $7.99/mo.) so one needs to miss out on all the fun.

photo: Courtesy of Disney Media & Entertainment Distribution

Disney+ subscribers with a valid ticket or pass and theme park reservation on Nov. 12 will have access to special benefits across Disney theme parks, like entering the parks at the Walt Disney World Resort and Disneyland Resort 30 minutes before the parks open and complimentary Disney PhotoPass photo downloads taken at select locations.

As if all of that wasn’t enough, shopDisney is offering free shipping in the U.S. and Europe from Nov. 12 to Nov. 14 to subscribers of Disney+, in addition to new customizable products from Disney, Pixar, Star Wars. Finally, Disney Publishing Worldwide is offering select $0.99 eBooks today through Nov. 17.

Set your calendar for Nov. 12 to catch all the new streaming content!

––Karly Wood

 

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Did you grow up reading the Hardy Boys books? Now a show based on the beloved series is coming to Hulu. A new trailer was released by the streaming service today. 

According to a description from Hulu, “After a family tragedy strikes, Frank Hardy (Rohan Campbell), 16, and his brother Joe (Alexander Elliot), 12, are forced to move from the big city to their parent’s hometown of Bridgeport for the summer. Staying with their Aunt Trudy (Bea Santos), Frank and Joe’s quiet summer quickly comes to a halt when they discover their dad, detective Fenton Hardy (James Tupper) has taken on a secret investigation. Realizing that their Dad may be onto something the boys take it upon themselves to start an investigation of their own, and suddenly everyone in town is a suspect.”

All 13 episodes of The Hardy Boys will start streaming on Hulu Fri., Dec. 4. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Hulu

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What’s in your backyard? In Hulu’s adorable new children’s show, “the Mighty Ones” are taking on adventures that are larger than life.

Debuting on Mon., Nov. 9, The Mighty Ones follows a twig, pebble, leaf and a strawberry––best friends living in an unkempt backyard. Mistaking the owners of the backyard as gods, these besties are headed off into wild adventures aplenty.

 

Now for your sneak peek! Keep scrolling to see the first viewing of the brand new show in this episode of “The Sappening.”

The series is a product of DreamWorks Animation and you can catch all the episodes of the first season only on Hulu.

––Karly Wood

Feature photo: Hulu

 

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This morning, as part of Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+’s celebration of National #StreamingDay, Disney+ announced the new original series Muppets Now will premiere Jul. 31. This morning, Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, and the gang joined in the fun over Twitter. Each shared their own unique spin on the series’ original key art. 

Muppets Now

Muppets Now is The Muppets Studio’s first original series for Disney+. In the six-episode season, Scooter rushes to make his delivery deadlines and upload the brand-new Muppet series for streaming. They are due now, and he’ll need to navigate whatever obstacles, distractions, and complications the rest of the Muppet gang throws at him.

Muppets Now

Described as “overflowing with spontaneous lunacy, surprising guest stars and more frogs, pigs, bears (and whatevers) than legally allowed, the Muppets cut loose in Muppets Now with the kind of startling silliness and heartfelt fun that first made them famous.”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Disney+

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Family movie night (or late afternoon, or mid-morning) is in full effect in many living rooms around town right now. And while we can’t hit the streets of the city in this time of sheltering in place, we can still see NYC in all its glory on the big(ish) screen at home. We rounded up the best kids’ movies set in NYC, so you and the family can visit new, and favorite NYC spots from the couch. (Note: we’re going for movies that feature actual NYC landmarks and locations, not Toronto or a soundstage dressed up like New York, but even we can be fooled.)

Home Alone 2: Lost in New York

We’re guessing you know the drill: Like Home Alone, but in New York City. Same kid, same bad guys, same merciless high-jinks during the holidays. But this version hits tons of New York City landmarks, past and present. Kevin McCallister arrives in the city over the Queensboro Bridge, and breezes through or past places like Chinatown, Radio City Music Hall, Chelsea’s Empire Diner, Central Park (where he meets a bird lady) and The Plaza Hotel (where he stays, and yes, briefly encounters Donald Trump). He even takes in the view from atop one of the World Trade Center’s Twin Towers. 

Rated: PG

Watch on: Netflix,YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Amazon Prime

Spider-man: Into the Spider-verse 

Winner of all the awards, (Oscar and Golden Globe for Best Animated Feature Film, etc.) with apologies to Sam Raimi et. al, this is the standout movie dedicated to the crime-stopping adventures of Peter Parker and his alter ego. In addition to pushing the envelope visually and stylistically, Into the Spider-verse features a great soundtrack, a diverse cast of characters/actors and a genuinely engaging and funny screenplay. And it’s all set against the backdrop of NYC, with animators drawing the skyline from above, Midtown and Times Square, the Brooklyn Bridge, residential streets in Queens and Brooklyn and others. Plus: a jaunt to the Catskills features some lovely swinging through a landscape of Birch trees sporting striking fall foliage.  

Rated: PG

Watch on: Netflix, Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play

Night at the Museum 

A rookie security guard gets a big surprise, as one of NYC’s most popular and iconic museum turns out to have a lot more going on than he realized. (Hint: At night,  museum founder Teddy Roosevelt, played by Robin Williams, is still ruling the roost, and the animals and skeletons get real rowdy.) Central Park and Wollman Rink also make an appearance. 

Rated: PG

Watch on: Starz

Ghostbusters (1984) 

Supernatural shenanigans start happening around New York City, and a trio of recently out of work (read: fired) Columbia University scientists start their own ghost-busting business. Come for the chemistry and dialogue between stars Bill Murray, Dan Ackroyd and Harold Ramis, stay for Sigourney Weaver and Rick Moranis’ mildly scary (and goofy) transformations into possessed beings and of course, the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man, who barrels down on Columbus Circle toward the end of the movie. Other recognizable NYC spots in the 80s classic?: the main branch of the New York Public Library, the Columbia campus, Tavern on the Green and “Ghostbusters HQ”, a firehouse on North Moore Street downtown. 

Rated: PG

Wartch on: Amazon Prime, YouTube, Google Play, iTunes, Vudu

Enchanted

A fun liveaction/animation mashup, Enchanted is a spoofy fairy tale romp through New York City as only the people at Disney could do it. (In a good way.) Amy Adams is Princess Giselle, who’s been sent to the “strange and terrifying land” of reality by evil Queen Narissa (Susan Sarandon). She of course meets a handsome “prince” (divorce lawyer, played by Patrick Dempsey) and as rom-com madcap high-jinks featuring interference from the Queens and rival prince Edward ensue, we visit Times Square, Central Park, the Brooklyn Bridge and other iconic NYC spots. 

Rated: PG

Watch on: YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime, Vudu

The Muppets Take Manhattan

With their reliable “let's put on a show!” energy, the Muppet gang head to New York to take their original musical, Manhattan Melodies, to Broadway. And like most NYC-bound performers, they find out it’s not as easy as they thought it would be. As they work their way to a not so surprising happy ending, Kermit, Piggy and the rest of the crew are joined by famous New York faces like Joan Rivers, Gregory Hines and Linda Lavin in spots like Central Park, Bergdorff Goodman and Broadway institution Sardi’s. (You can still find Kermits portrait hung in the restaurant’s famous gallery of caricatures.)

Rated: G

Watch on: IMDB tv

Elf

A human raised by elves at the North Pole, Buddy (Will Farrell) heads to NYC to meet his birth dad. He embraces the city, decked out for the holidays, with goofy gusto, as only an elf played by Farrell can. Sites include the Empire State Building, Park Avenue, Grand Central Station, the Lincoln Tunnel, Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain, and of course Rockefeller Center, its rink, and Christmas tree. 

Rated: PG

Watch on: YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime, Vudu

Big

An early entry in the catalog of Tom Hanks movies, but still one of the best and most charming. Hanks plays Josh Baskin, little kid who makes a wish to be big on an enchanted “Zoltar” fortune-telling machine at now-defunct amusement park Rye Playland. It is, of course granted, and big Baskin naively fumbles through the grownup world with great success, getting career accolades and a love interest in the process. In addition to Playland, and typical New York locations (including Josh’s massive loft), the old FAO Schwarz Toy Store provides the setting for the film's memorable giant piano scene. The new Rockefeller Center store has a similar piano visitors can play. (Note that there is some adult humor and content in the movie.) 

Rated: PG

Watch on: YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime, Vudu, Hulu

Superman: The Movie

Of course, all Superman movies are set in “Metropolis”, and there are a few films dedicated to the Man of Steel—but the original, with Christopher Reeve in the title role, is our favorite. The Daily News building serves as reporter Clark Kent’s place of work The Daily Planet, Lex Luther constructs a glorious grotto in an abandoned subway station and Superman and Lois Lane’s night flight offers a close-up of the Statue of Liberty. 

Rated: PG

Watch on: YouTube

Mr. Popper’s Penguins 

Jim Carrey is a self-involved, highly successful businessman with a very nice view of the Empire State Building from his fancy Manhattan office. When he inherits a half dozen penguins (just go with it), his life, relationships and his deluxe apartment all change. (He converts the final into a chilly deep freeze pad for his new flippered friends.) Key NYC locations include the Guggenheim Museum (where its famous spiral is made good use of) and Central Park’s Tavern on the Green. 

Rated: PG

Watch on: YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Amazon Prime, Vudu, Hulu

—Mimi O’Connor

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Swifties rejoice! Taylor Swift’s Lover Fest tour may have been cancelled, but fans can still enjoy the experience from their living rooms. Today, ABC announced a brand new concert special, Taylor Swift City of Lover Concert, airing Sun., May 17 at 10 p.m., immediately following the season finale of American Idol.

The special will be made available the following day on demand, on Hulu and Disney+

Filmed last September at L’Olympia Theater in Paris, France, Swift performs songs from her award-winning album “Lover” to an intimate crowd of fans from 37 countries, traveling to the City of Love for this once-in-a-lifetime concert. The musical event gives fans unprecedented access to behind-the-scenes moments with the artist and marks her only concert performance this year, after her Lover Fest tour was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

“While we are all home, Taylor Swift and her family of fans will be able to have a moment together and experience a never-before-seen, intimate performance, and we are so thrilled to be able to offer this to our own family of viewers on ABC,” added Eric Avram, vice president, Talent and Booking, ABC Entertainment.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

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We’ve got plenty of time plan our next family movie night and there are tons of kid favorites set right in the Bay Area. Spot iconic landmarks like the Painted Ladies, Alcatraz, the Golden Gate Bridge and more as you enjoy these family flicks with a big bowl of popcorn! Which one will be your new family favorite?

All Dogs Go to Heaven 2

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Charlie Barkin is finding life in dog heaven a little boring. Even after his best pal, Itchy, arrives in town, Charlie still longs to go back to Earth. When Charlie's old nemesis, Carface, steals the horn used by the archangel Gabriel, Charlie and Itchy quickly volunteer to retrieve it.

Age Range: 5+

Rated G

Watch on: Tubi, Vudu, YouTube

Mrs. Doubtfire

Determined to spend more time with his kids after a divorce, Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams) morphs into British nanny Mrs. Doubtfire and convinces his ex-wife (Sally Field) to hire him in this funny flick. But what happens when both Daniel and Mrs. Doubtfire must meet different people at the same restaurant? Hilarity.

Age Range: 12+

Rated: PG-13

Watch on: Hulu, YouTube, Google Play

Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore

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In the age-old battle between felines and canines, one rogue kitty is stepping up the fight. Kitty Galore, former operative for MEOWS, is executing a diabolical plan against her sworn enemies, the dogs, as well as her cat comrades. In order to save themselves and their humans, both species must unite in an unprecedented alliance to stop Kitty Galore from making the world her scratching post.

Age Rating: 5+

Rated PG

Watch on: Netflix, YouTube, Google Play

Moneyball

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Billy Beane, general manager of the Oakland A's, one day has an epiphany: Baseball's conventional wisdom is all wrong. Faced with a tight budget, Beane must reinvent his team by outsmarting the richer ball clubs. Joining forces with Ivy League graduate Peter Brand, Beane prepares to challenge old-school traditions. He recruits bargain-bin players whom the scouts have labeled as flawed, but have game-winning potential. Based on the book by Michael Lewis.

Age Rating: 12+

Rated PG-13

Watch on: Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video

George of the Jungle

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George has raised himself since since he was a baby and a plane crash stranded him in an African jungle. Now an adult, George has his first human contact in years when he rescues explorer Ursula Stanhope from a lion. George and Ursula connect, and she leaves her fiancé, Lyle, and takes George back to San Francisco. But when George learns that his gorilla buddy has been captured, he and Ursula return on a rescue mission.

Age Rating: 6+

Rated PG

Watch on: Hulu, YouTube, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video

Monsters vs. Aliens

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When a meteor full of space gunk transforms Susan Murphy into a giant, the government renames her Ginormica and confines her to a secret compound with other monsters, like bug-headed Dr. Cockroach. When an extraterrestrial robot lands on Earth and begins a rampage, Gen. W.R. Monger persuades the president to send Ginormica and her fellow monsters to battle the machine and save the planet.

Age Rating: 7+

Rated PG

Watch on: YouTube, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video

The Parent Trap

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You can't go wrong with the 1961 original or the remake! The switcharoo these separated-at-birth twins pull on their parents will have your little ones laughing! It's good fun for the whole family. 

Age Range: 6+

Rated: G

Watch on: Disney+, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video

The Pursuit of Happyness

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Life is a struggle for single father Chris Gardner. Evicted from their apartment, he and his young son find themselves alone with no place to go. Even though Chris eventually lands a job as an intern at a prestigious brokerage firm, the position pays no money. The pair must live in shelters and endure many hardships, but Chris refuses to give in to despair as he struggles to create a better life for himself and his son.

Age Rating: 12+

Rated PG-13

Watch on: Netflix, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video

Homeward Bound II: Lost in San Francisco

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The Seaver family arrives at San Francisco International Airport to catch a flight to Canada. They check in their pets: Chance (Michael J. Fox), an American bulldog; Shadow (Ralph Waite), a golden retriever; and Sassy (Sally Field), a nervous cat. But the confused pets burst out of their carriers and escape to the city. There they fall in with a group of strays and struggle to avoid an overzealous dogcatcher. But when the trio tire of vagrancy, they set out to find their beloved owners.

Age Rating: 7+

Rated G

Watch on: YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, Hulu

Dr. Dolittle (1998)

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After a fender bender, Dr. John Dolittle gets back his childhood ability to converse with animals. But the gift turns out to be a mixed blessing when the good doctor finds himself besieged by boozing monkeys, injured owls and depressed lions who need his special assistance. When Dolittle's strange behavior catches the attention of his wife, Lisa, he winds up in a mental institution. Luckily, he has some animal friends to help him out of his hairy situation.

Age Range: 9+

Rated PG-13

Watch on: Disney+, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video

Innerspace

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A scientifically miniaturized marine unexpectedly finds himself floating around the body of a hypochondriac, and trying to outwit saboteurs who want the device that shrank him. Attempts by his colleagues to retrieve the little man—protected inside a tiny submersible—are hampered by the would-be thieves.

Age Rating: 11+

Rated PG

Watch on: Hulu, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video

The Joy Luck Club

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Sharing the rocky relationships of Chinese-American moms and their daughters, this '90s movie will take you across the world and several generations to explore culture, conflict and love.

Age Range: 16+

Rated: R

Watch on: YouTube, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video

Yours, Mine and Ours (1968)

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Navy officer Frank Beardsley is struggling to raise his 10 children in the wake of his wife's death. Frank soon begins dating Helen North, a widowed nurse with eight children of her own. After learning of their similar situations, the two are reluctant to pursue a relationship. But with the help of a mutual friend, Darrel Harrison, the two eventually fall in love and must decide about forming one big, unconventional family.

Age Rating: 8+

Rated NR

Watch on: YouTube, Google Play, Amazon Prime Video

Sister Act

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When lively lounge singer Deloris Van Cartier (Whoopi Goldberg) sees her mobster beau, Vince LaRocca (Harvey Keitel), commit murder, she is relocated for her protection. Set up in the guise of a nun in a California convent, Deloris proceeds to upend the quiet lives of the resident sisters. In an effort to keep her out of trouble, they assign Deloris to the convent's choir, an ensemble that she soon turns into a vibrant and soulful act that gains widespread attention.

Age Rating: 10+

Rated PG

Watch on: Disney+, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video

Herbie Rides Again

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By not letting him buy her house, Mrs. Steinmetz (Helen Hayes) foils the plans of Alonzo Hawk (Keenan Wynn), a property developer who wants to build a shopping mall in downtown San Francisco, so Hawk plots to force her out. While helping his uncle Alonzo, Willoughby Whitfield (Ken Berry) discovers a special Volkswagen Beetle and falls for Nicole (Stefanie Powers), Mrs. Steinmetz's niece. After they discover Alonzo's plans, it's up to Mrs. Steinmetz and the extraordinary Beetle to save the day.

Age Rating: 6+

Rated G

Watch on: Disney+, YouTube, Amazon Prime Video

—Kate Loweth

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Now that you are supervising your child’s homeschool experience, you may be looking for more educational resources to share. IMDb has created a watch list called IMDb Home School which provides parents with educational picks for children stuck at home. This list is inclusive of multiple subjects, age groups, and streaming platforms. The list includes movies like Hidden Figures to educate about Math/History, Making it which highlights Art , Won’t You Be My Neighbor? that touches on Social Studies.

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IMDb Watchlist:

  1. Hidden Figures | Subject: Math/History

    Now Streaming on FX Now and Available to Rent on Prime Video

  1. Making It | Subject: Art

    Season 2 Now Streaming on Hulu

  1. Won’t You Be My Neighbor? |  Subject: Social Studies

    Now Streaming on HBO

  1. The Book Thief | Subject: History

    Available to Rent on Prime Video

  1. Cosmos: Possible the Worlds | Subject: Science

    Premieres April 6. on Disney+

  1. To Kill a Mockingbird | Subject: History/Literature

    Now Streaming on STARZ and Available to Rent on Prime Video

  1. March of the Penguins | Subject: Science

    Available to Rent on Prime Video

  1. School of Rock | Subject: Music

    Now Streaming on Hulu

  1. Reading Rainbow | Subject: Literature

    Now Streaming on Prime Video

  1. Our Planet | Subject: Science

    Now Streaming on Netflix

  1.  Stand and Deliver | Subject: Math

    Now Streaming on Prime Video

  1.  Fantasia | Subject: Music

    Now Streaming on Disney+

  1.  Selma | Subject: History

    Available to Rent on Prime Video

  1. Osmosis Jones | Subject: Science

    Now Streaming on STARZ

  1. Now Streaming on Netflix

  1. Mr. Holland’s Opus | Subject: Music

    Now Streaming on HBO

  1. Now Streaming on Netflix

  1.  Lean on Me | Subject: Detention

    Available to Rent on Prime Video and Streaming on BET+

  1.  When We Were Kings | Subject: Social Studies/History

    Now Streaming on Cinemax

  1. The Martian | Subject: Science

    Now Streaming on Cinemax

—Jennifer Swartvagher

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