Hop into spring with these Easter movies that are perfect for kids. From Easter Parade to The Dog Who Saved Easter—and everything in between—put these stories on your movie night bucket list, stat. You’ll find these Easter movies on Disney+, Netflix, and more of your favorite streaming choices. Keep reading for our favorite Easter movies for kids that are sure to delight your Flopsy, Mopsy, and Peter Cottontails.

Hop

Hop may just give the adults in the room a case of the jitters, but the movie is cute enough—and who doesn’t love Russell Brand, after all—that we can get beyond the main coming-of-age theme (Really, don’t give them any ideas about growing up, and maybe it just won’t happen, right?). This animated flick is about the relationship between the Easter Bunny and his adult(ish) son who moves to Hollywood to pursue his dream of being a rock star.

Recommended for ages 5 & older
Universal Pictures, 2011
Common Sense Media Review: Hop
Rated PG

Rent it here.

Easter Parade

Loaded with great Irving Berlin songs, this 1948 musical is wholesome, straightforward, and entertaining. Known as “The Happiest Musical Ever Made,” you and the kiddos will be tap-dancing your way to your nearest Easter parade with high expectations.

Recommended for ages 6 & up
MGM/UA, 1948
Common Sense Media Review: Easter Parade
Not rated

Rent it here.

Bugs Bunny Easter Funnies

Looking for a classic comedy with an Easter theme? Look no further. These cartoons are strung together and are united by what you’d most likely expect—a set of bunny ears and plenty of slapstick humor.

Recommended for ages 5 & up
Warner Home Video, 2010
Common Sense Media Review: Bugs Bunny Easter Funnies
Not rated

Buy it here.

The First Easter Rabbit

For a non-religious story about Easter, this animated musical tale will remind you of classics like Frosty the Snowman and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. But get ready—after watching this Easter movie for kids, your littles will be code red for dying eggs and frolicking in the grass.

Recommended for ages 3 & up
Warner Home Video, 2010
Common Sense Media Review: The First Easter Rabbit
Not rated

Buy it here.

Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit

When Wallace’s attempt to re-program rabbits to NOT eat the town’s veggies goes wrong, the iconic duo is faced with an ever bigger challenge—dealing with a were-rabbit. Parents should be warned that there are somewhat scary scenes of a cute rabbit transformation ala werewolf style, and like classic horror movies (think Frankenstein) the townspeople hunt the monster with guns. Overall, a fun movie for older kids.

Recommended for ages 7 & up
Dreamworks, 2005
Common Sense Media Review: Wallace & Gromit: Curse of the Were-Rabbit
Rated G

Rent it here.

Related: 20 Sweet Easter Basket Stuffers (That Aren’t Candy) 

Peter Rabbit

Peter Rabbit is like an Easter movie for kids
Sony Pictures

While this version of Peter Rabbit may be a bit edgier and more action-packed than the stories you remember from the classic Beatrix Potter books, you’ll still find Old Mr. McGregor, Peter, and all the animals on the McGregor farm. But don’t expect a peaceable kingdom—life’s tough if you’re on the run, and Peter relies on his street smarts to survive. And if you haven’t seen Peter Rabbit 2, this might be the perfect opportunity for a double feature!

Recommended for ages 7 & older
Columbia Pictures, Sony Pictures Animation, 2012
Common Sense Media Review: Peter Rabbit
Rated PG

Rent it here.

The Dog Who Saved Easter

If you’ve fallen in love with retriever Zeus in any of the previous Dog movies, you won’t be disappointed in The Dog Who Saved Easter. Expect plenty of humor, a lot of cuteness, and a touch of puppy love (for humans and dogs, alike) in this Easter movie for kids.

Recommended for ages 6 & up
Digital Filmz International, 2014
Common Sense Media Review: The Dog Who Saved Easter
Rated PG

Rent it here.

Here Comes Peter Cottontail

This Rankin-Bass classic is perfect for preschoolers not already disdainful of low-tech special effects and jerky stop-action animation. If your kiddos can see past the lack of flashy animation, they’re in for a wholesome treat.

Recommended for ages 4 & up
Classic Media, 1971
Common Sense Media Review: Here Comes Peter Cottontail
Not rated

Watch it here.

Yogi the Easter Bear

You can expect all of Yogi’s usual antics, like stealing picnic baskets and wreaking havoc on the Easter Jamboree at Jellystone, in this classic Hannah-Barbera holiday hit.

Recommended for all ages
Hannah-Barbera, 1994
Common Sense Media Review: None
Not rated

Watch it here.

Related: The Best Easter Bunny Ideas You Can Easily Pull Off 

Rabbit School: The Guardians of the Easter Eggs

When a streetwise bunny discovers that the mythical Rabbit School is real, he starts on a journey of self-discovery and finds that no matter your past, you can make a change for the better. Will Max gain Easter Bunny status?

Recommended for ages 8 & up
Viva Pictures 2018
Common Sense Media Review: Rabbit School: The Guardians of the Easter Eggs
Rated G

Watch it here.

Zootopia

Zootopia isn't an Easter movie for kids, but the star is a bunny rabbit
Walt Disney Studios

While this isn’t an obvious Easter-themed movie, it does feature a pretty strong rabbit lead. This fast-paced tale tells the story of police rabbit Judy Hopps who is determined to see her investigation through, no matter what. The message of courage, tolerance, and teamwork comes through tons of memorable characters and lots of laughs.

Recommended for ages 8 & up
Disney, 2016
Common Sense Media Review: Zootopia
Rated PG

Watch it here on Disney+.

Who Framed Roger Rabbit

Ok. This is decidedly NOT an Easter movie, but if you’re looking for something heavy on entertainment as well as rabbits, this is your jam. Combining live-action and animation, Roger Rabbit is a detective story with hilarious twists and double-crosses.

Recommended for ages 12 & up
Touchstone Pictures, 1988
Common Sense Media Review: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
Rated PG

Watch it here on Disney+ or rent it on Amazon.

The Velveteen Rabbit

While this classic story takes place during Christmas, the central characters are bunnies, and you can’t beat the sweetness of this story. Based on the book by Margery Williams about a soft rabbit—and his buddies—that comes to life—it is a story about an only child finding a world of imagination, where love makes you who you are.

Recommended for ages 5 & up
Family1 Films, 2009
Common Sense Media Review: The Velveteen Rabbit
Rated G

Watch it on AppleTV here. 

Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo

What happens when Rabbit decides to replace Easter with Spring Cleaning Day? His pals from the Hundred Acre Wood—led by little Roo—come to the rescue and help Rabbit see the error of his ways, of course!

Recommended for ages 4 & up
Walt Disney Pictures, 2005
Common Sense Media Review: Winnie the Pooh: Springtime with Roo
Rated G

Watch it on Disney+

Easterland

The villain Bad Clyde has cast an evil spell that banishes the Benny Easter Bunny to the Land of the Holiday Misfits, it’s up to Santa Claus and a few sidekicks to travel from the North Pole across realms to rescue Benny and save Easter for all the children.

Recommended for ages 4 & up
Gravitas Adventures, 2019
Common Sense Media Review: none
Rated G

Rent it here. 

—with additional reporting by Taylor Clifton

 

 

Whether he’s rough and tumble, sweet and sensitive, or a combination of all four, these Valentine’s Day gifts for boys will bring a smile!

What is it about Valentine’s Day that makes finding gifts a little tricky? We have no problem with Christmas or birthdays. It’s so easy to snag presents (sometimes a little too easy!), but Valentine’s Day, especially for kids, is a bit of a challenge. We literally just finished the holidays, and it can be a struggle to find the motivation to do the heavy lifting when it comes to Cupid’s Birthday. Oh, and we’d also definitely like to skip too much candy. Feeling stuck looking for Valentine’s Day gifts for boys? We’ve got you!

We’ve taken care of the search for Valentine’s Day gifts for boys (and although they’re categorized as “boys”, any kiddo would love these!). There’s something for every little one on your list and for every budget. From toys to games to clothes and more, we’ve found some of the best V-Day goodies out there! So dig into your hidden stash of candy hearts and read on for the best ideas for your kids this Valentine’s Day.

KiwiCo Stereo Headphones Kit

Engineers of all ages will feel like rockstars while they build this pair of super cool headphones from KiwiCo!

KiwiCo Stereo Headphones Kit ($39.95)—Buy Now

Breakable Chocolate Heart

Two things kids love: breaking things and candy. This hollow Belgian chocolate heart from 1-800 Flowers is delivered with a wooden mallet and filled with the best Valentine's Day treats! 

Breakable Chocolate Heart ($59.99)—Buy Now

Slumberkins Bigfoot Kin & Board Book Set

Slumberkins is a collection of new animal friends created by a therapist to help kids learn how to navigate their emotions. We love the uplifting and positive messages each Kin brings, and Bigfoot is here to promote self-esteem!

Slumberkins Bigfoot Kin & Board Book Set ($52.00)—Buy Now

Little Passports Valentine's Day Craft Bundle

Give your little one the gift of creativity with this set from Little Passports! They'll be able to create spinning bracelets and colorful suncatchers for up to 40 of their favorite Valentines! 

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monica + andy Special Delivery Embroidered Sweatshirt

For the kiddo who wears his heart on his sleeve—er, chest?—this cozy 100% organic cotton crewneck from monica + andy is perfect! Be sure to check out the monica + andy Valentine's Day Shop for matching goodies, too!

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Connetix Rainbow Transport Pack 50 Piece

Connetix Rainbow Transport Pack gives your kiddo so many options for vehicle builds, allowing them to learn and play at the same time!

Connetix Rainbow Transport Pack 50 Piece ($75.00)—Buy Now

OLLY Kids Multi Gummy Worms

Sure, there's a ton of Valentine's Day candy floating around, but these Multi Gummy Worms from OLLY are fun and good for them. Add a bottle to their V-Day sweets stash and we bet they'll be just excited to get permission to have a daily Gummy Worm!

OLLY Kids Multi Gummy Worms ($13.99)—Buy Now

Gap x Frank Ape Teen Graphic T-Shirt

Artist Brandon Sines of New York designs that champion positivity, equality, and creativity, so this is the perfect tee for the season!

Gap x Frank Ape Teen Graphic T-Shirt ($9.97)—Buy Now

Rockets of Awesome Black Bomber Jacket

This bomber is the jacket they won't want to take off!

Rockets of Awesome Black Bomber Jacket ($45.00)—Buy Now

G-Shock BG169R-4E Watch

Casio's G-Shock is ultra-fun, ultra-durable, and, since comfort is a must for G-Shock, fits kids and tweens!

G-Shock BG169R-4E Watch ($67.79)—Buy Now

Bakery Bling Puppy Love Designer Cookie Kit

An adorable project complete with everything you need to make these darling puppy dog cookies!

Bakery Bling Puppy Love Designer Cookie Kit ($17.99)—Buy Now

Diamond Art Club Masked Vigilante

Diamond Art is like a combination of cross-stitch and paint-by-numbers—you simply apply colorful resin rhinestones to richly-pigmented canvas paintings. The result? Sparkly mosaic art that's super fun and ultra-soothing. Trust us. There are a ton of images to pick from, too!

Diamond Art Club Masked Vigilante ($34.99)—Buy Now

Babiators Blue Light Blocker Glasses

We're thrilled that blue light blocker sunglasses are trending with the younger kids, especially since they not only look cool; they also protect their developing eyes from damage caused by screens! This pair from Babiators is so much fun and one of our top picks!

Babiators Blue Light Blocker Glasses ($21.00)—Buy Now

The Sunday Collective Gingerbread Stripe Hoodie & Indigo Sweatpants

The Sunday Collective is one of our fave gender-neutral brands that’s ethically-made and sustainability-friendly. Their pieces are super easy to mix and match, so he's going to rock this awesome hoodie and cozy sweatpants together and separately!

The Sunday Collective Gingerbread Stripe Hoodie ($78.00)—Buy Now

The Sunday Collective Indigo Sweatpants ($72.00)—Buy Now

Peanuts Valentine's Day Plates

Serve up a fun Valentine's Day breakfast on these melamine plates featuring our favorite Peanuts characters!

Peanuts Valentine's Day Plates ($7.00/ea)—Buy Now

Two Sisters Spa Bubble Bath Bombs Superhero Set

With over 8K reviews giving these a 4.8 star rating, you can bet that the fruity scents and vegan, cruelty-free formulas of these bubble bath bombs are legit! Plus, each one dissolves away to reveal a sudsy superhero surprise.

Two Sisters Spa Bubble Bath Bombs Superhero Set ($29.99)—Buy Now

Hanna Andersson Fries For You Graphic Tee

Hanna Andersson gives us all our favorite pajamas, but their whole line is full of ultra-cool kiddo swag! Who doesn't love snacks? Fries are our true love, too.

Hanna Andersson Fries For You Graphic Tee ($32.00)—Buy Now

FAO Schwarz Plush Pug with Heart Boppers

Meet your kiddo's newest plush pal, complete with fun heart boppers!

FAO Schwarz Plush Pug with Heart Boppers ($14.99)—Buy Now

Rylee + Cru Surfin' Safari T-Shirt

They'll never want to take off this ultra-soft jersey tee in classic Rylee + Cru style that looks great with board shorts or jeans and a hoodie!

Rylee + Cru Surfin' Safari T-Shirt ($35.00)—Buy Now

Compartés Cereal Bowl Chocolate Bar

Handmade in LA, Compartés chocolate is gourmet while still being super fun! This Cereal Bowl Chocolate Bar is a kiddo's dream!

Compartés Cereal Bowl Chocolate Bar ($9.95)—Buy Now

The Ultimate Valentine's Joke Book For Kids

The Ultimate Valentine's Joke Book For Kids includes jokes, knock-knock jokes, funny illustrations, and a try not to laugh challenge for the whole family!

The Ultimate Valentine's Joke Book For Kids ($7.99)—Buy Now

Baker Buddy 35-Piece Kids Baking Set

This is the ultimate baking set for your youngest chef, complete with apron, and real kid-friendly tools!

Baker Buddy 35-Piece Kids Baking Set ($61.99)—Buy Now

Big Blanket Co Original Stretch 10'x10' Blanket

This viral blanket is a gift for the whole crew! Unbelievably soft, stretchy, breathable, and fun, Big Blanket Co's Original Stretch Blanket is the biggest out there at 10'x10'(!!!) and is perfect for movie night, forts, slumber parties, and major cuddling.

Big Blanket Co Original Stretch 10'x10' Blanket ($169.00)—Buy Now

Melissa & Doug Decorate-Your-Own Wooden Craft Kits Set

This monster truck and race car set is ready for your kiddo's personal touch using the included paints and stickers!

Melissa & Doug Decorate-Your-Own Wooden Craft Kits Set ($12.00)—Buy Now

The Don't Laugh Challenge Valentine's Day Edition

A book full of don't laugh challenges that also helps your kids learn new jokes, grow confidence, and developing new skills!

The Don't Laugh Challenge Valentine's Day Edition ($7.99)—Buy Now

Blowfish Malibu Kids Vepper Sneaker

Your kids need new shoes. We know they do. Kids always need new shoes. And these are fun enough to be a gift!

Blowfish Malibu Kids Vepper Sneaker ($15.48+)—Buy Now

SHASHIBO Shape Shifting Box Fidget Cube

This award-winning fidget cube contains 36 rare earth magnets that transforms it into over 70 shapes!

SHASHIBO Shape Shifting Box Fidget Cube ($25.00)—Buy Now

Imagine Meditation Kit For Kids

It's never too early to teach mindfulness, and this kit teaches them in a fun and engaging way that keeps them focused!

Imagine Meditation Kit For Kids ($24.99)—Buy Now

LOVE From the Very Hungry Caterpillar Magna-Tiles

Bring The Very Hungry Caterpillar to life with this limited-edition magna-tile set!

LOVE From the Very Hungry Caterpillar Magna-Tiles ($44.99)—Buy Now

Light-Up Dinosaur Cars

These rawr-some cars light up, make sounds, and even change direction when they run into something! Available in sets of 1-4 cars.

Light-Up Dinosaur Cars ($12.95+)—Buy Now

Kizik Kid's Anaheim Sneakers

We can't get enough of Kizik sneakers! They're entirely slip-on, so even the littlest littles can put them on and take them off (yes, really!). They also come in a ton of awesome colors. Oh, did we mention how incredibly comfortable, supportive, and lighter-than-air they are?

Kizik Kid's Anaheim Sneakers ($59.00+)—Buy Now

Space Train Set

We're loving this spin on the classic train set, especially with its included mini star projector!

Space Train Set ($32.99)—Buy Now

Wacom Intuos Small Graphics Drawing Tablet

This drawing tablet not only allows kiddos to unleash their creativity, but can be registered for interactive educational apps! This is a gift the whole family can enjoy.

Wacom Intuos Small Graphics Drawing Tablet ($53.95)—Buy Now

Bumpas Weighted Plush Toy

Give the gift of a hug with Bumpas! These weighted plush pals help to soothe anxiety and stress, ease tension, help with sleep, add a feeling of protection, and are also adorable (courtesy of the mind behind the hit Uglydolls). Each Bumpas has a personality and backstory, so you'll be able to snag the perfect one for your kiddo.

Bumpas Weighted Plush Toy ($45.00)—Buy Now

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Decorating cookies is always fun, but the process of getting to that point—finding a not-so-complicated recipe, shopping for ingredients and actually baking the cookies—not so much. To decorate with ease (and without the mess), turn to Bakery Bling.

Their boxes come with everything you need to make your family’s decorating dreams come true. From pre-baked cookies to icing to their special glittery sugars, Bakery Bling is a legit mom hack for those of us wanting the fun of decorating cookies with our kids, but without the hassle. Scroll down for some of their most popular designer cookie kits, all perfect activities for virtual birthday parties, Valentine’s Day or a lazy afternoon. Bonus: they ship to you so you barely have to lift a finger.

Heart Designer Cookie Kit

All Bakery Bling kits are free of plastics, craft glitters and other chemicals. Their sprinkle mixes are certified kosher, gluten-free and made only with ingredients approved by the FDA. Available for $12.99.

 

 

Designer Cake Decor

If you have a birthday party coming up and need to make it special, Bakery Bling also sells designer cake decor. From unicorns to dinosaurs and every theme in-between, check out their kits that’ll make you look like the next British Bake-off master.

 

Puppy Love Designer Cookie Kit

For every product sold, Bakery Bling will donate to Empowering She to help transform the lives of women and children across the globe. Available for $12.99

 

 

Unicorn Designer Cookie Kit

Each kit even comes with directions on how to best ice and decorate your creations. And, while the cookies definitely aren’t the same as freshly baked right out of the oven, we love the convenience of these kits and the fact that you get all the fun, without the mess. Available for $9.99

 

 

 

Firetruck Designer Cookie Kit

This kit comes with 8 pre-baked cookies, royal cookie icing, glittery sugar, firetruck accessories and instructions to assemble. Available for $12.99

 

Princess Tiara Designer Cookie Kit

For those with nut allergies, all Bakery Bling kits are nut-free and packaged in a nut-free facility. Available for $12.99.

 

To check out all of Bakery Bling’s cookie kits, click here.

 

—Erin Lem

 

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All aboard! The elves are starting to get ready to make a trip to your home for the holiday season. Straight from the North Pole, The Lumistella Company (best known for The Elf on the Shelf Christmas tradition and Elf Pets), is gearing up for the Christmas Countdown with the new North Pole Advent Train. 

North Pole Advent Train

The North Pole Advent Train offers 24 days of playable, collectible holiday fun. Your Elf can ride along on the train as you count down the days to Christmas. Each train car stores a miniature toy surprise including mini figures and themed accessories. 

North Pole Advent Train

Each set includes: Cardboard train engine sized for a Scout Elf , 24 North Pole surprises in 4 themed train cars (Sweet Shop, Puppy Love, Snow Much Fun, ‘Tis the Season) ,4 Scout Elf or Elf Pets® mini figures, Mini cookies, baking sheet, mini hat, cookie booth, and sign Stickers, pop-outs, sled, and scarf, MIni Elf Pets blanket, bone, food, water bowl, and mini cabin, Mini tree, stocking, Santa sign, gift, and train toy.

For more fun activities, families can log on to santasnorthpole.com. Kids can explore a fully realized 3D world and play more than 30 interactive games and activities. 

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of The Lumistella Company

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Who doesn’t love family movie night? You bond with your kids, talk about the movie, and, most importantly, have fun. But settling on the right movie—something that’s OK for younger kids but that won’t bore older ones—can be a challenge. Sometimes you end up spending more time scrolling through Netflix than actually watching anything. Take stress out of the equation with a whole summer’s worth of ready-to-go movie night picks! If your kids are a bit older—or if you’re looking to have a double feature after the little ones go to bed—we’ve also included options for tweens and teens.

Mary Poppins Returns: Age 6+
The original is a gem, but this delightful sequel about everyone’s favorite singing nanny manages to tap into the same charm and whimsy. With catchy songs, colorful costumes, and fantastic performances from Emily Blunt and Lin-Manuel Miranda, this movie goes down like a spoonful of sugar.
For another enchanting musical, you’ll love La La Land, age 13+

The Muppet Movie: Age 6+
There’s a reason this comedy is a classic. Even 40 years after its release, the Muppets still provide oodles of entertainment for kids and grown-ups alike. Join memorable characters like Kermit the Frog and Miss Piggy on a road-trip romp full of silly slapstick and singable songs.
For another goofy ensemble classic, try Monty Python and the Holy Grail, age 13+

Paddington 2: Age 6+
Rarely do sequels outshine the original, but then again, few bears are as special as Paddington. His compassion and generosity get him out of the silliest jams—or should we say marmalade. This earnest, laugh-out-loud crowd-pleaser is genuine fun for all ages with a lovely message about family.
For more sweet, silly antics, watch Forrest Gump, age 13+

Pick of the Litter: Age 6+
Get ready for your heart to melt with this upbeat, enlightening documentary about a litter of puppies training to be guide dogs. Both the adorable dogs and the dedicated volunteers inspire excitement, heartache, hope, and lots of awws. And just try not to fall in puppy love with Phil. For another moving “dog”-umentary, check out The Champions, age 14+

Dream Big: Engineering Our World: Age 7+
Inspire kids to consider careers in engineering with this short but spectacular documentary. By interviewing prominent engineers and showing off their epic projects — from earthquake-proof structures to life-changing bridges in developing nations—viewers get a taste of how cool it is to be an engineer.
For another inspiring STEM story, check out The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, age 12+

Mary and the Witch’s Flower: Age 8+
This magical anime about a young girl who finds herself at a secret, prestigious magical school has a whiff of Harry Potter. The action is intense, but if your kids can handle that, you’ll also get gorgeous art, positive messages, and a courageous female hero.
For more magical adventures, enjoy Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, age 12+

The Princess Bride: Age 8+
Put on this quintessential fantasy adventure for pirates, swordfights, magic, silly laughs, and (just a little bit of) kissing. It’s a great pick for nostalgic grown-ups who want to share the story with the next generation (just like the grandfather reading the book to his grandson in the movie). And it’s super quotable.  For another swoon-worthy romcom, watch To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before, age 12+

Ralph Breaks the Internet: Age 8+
Princesses, high-speed car chases, and internet jokes galore lift up this excellent Disney sequel. Wreck-It Ralph and Vanellope travel to the colorful, complex world of the internet to save their video game and learn a lot about themselves in the process. There’s a little potty humor, but it’s full of great themes about following your passions and being a good friend.
For more virtual-world wows, check out Ready Player One, age 12+

The Sandlot: Age 8+
For many people, summer means baseball, and this ’90s favorite is one of the best baseball movies out there. Batter up with Smalls, Squints, and Benny as they try to rescue a lost baseball from “The Beast.” It has a few swears and mild sexual references, but kids and tweens will find the movie relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
For more hilarious hijinks, try out Shazam!, age 11+

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse: Age 9+
This fresh, thrilling, animated superhero adventure is the Spider-Man movie you didn’t know you needed. Watch as a-dork-able new webslinger Miles Morales attempts to save the world with Spider-people from across multiple parallel universes. While the comic-inspired visuals are stunning, the action can get intense. Still, this is everything a family movie should be.
For more awe-inspiring superhero action, watch Black Panther, age 12+

Wonder: Age 10+
Based on the sensational best-selling novel, this sweet story about friendship and acceptance is a tween favorite. It doesn’t shy away from difficult topics, but addresses them in an ultimately uplifting way. With strong messages about kindness and empathy and spectacular performances from Jacob TremblayJulia Roberts, and Owen Wilson, it’s perfect family viewing.
For another touching coming-of-age tale, watch Dumplin’, age 13+

By Frannie Ucciferri, Common Sense Media

This post originally appeared on Common Sense Media.
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The 1980s arguably produced some of the best toys ever invented. Nintendo anyone? How about My Little Pony and Transformers? And that’s just scratching the surface. The good ol’ days before screens took over meant playing with your toys from the moment you woke up til you heard your mom shout “dinner!” Read on for the best retro toys to hit the market in the 80s and smile as you reminisce about your childhood!

Teddy Ruxpin

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Sweet and wholesome Teddy Ruxpin was a groundbreaking technological advancement on the typical teddy bear. He could actually read you books and talk to you! Mind. Blown.

Fisher Price Medical Kit

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Whether you were 'allowed' to play doctor or not, this Medical Kit was a quintessential playroom item. Giving shots was your fave thing to do, until you realized that actual shots really did hurt.

Cabbage Patch Kids

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Remember making sure your Cabbage Patch doll was legit by checking for Xavier Roberts' signature on its butt cheek? You also tried to master your braiding skills on their yarn hair that always ended up being too short to braid. Most of all, we loved these sweet dolls and their adorable dimples.

Mr. Gameshow

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Mr. Gameshow would be creepy by today's standards, but as kids we thought he was the coolest cat with the funniest jokes and laugh. Again, a toy that could talk to you? It was earth shattering in the 80s.

My Little Pony

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You couldn't get enough of these cheery, colorful ponies with rad names like Moondancer and awesome designs tattooed on their sides. You no doubt collected as many as possible and even asked for the carryall stable to tote them to and from playdates.

Care Bears

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The 80s gave us plush toys that even taught us values. The Care Bears were character trait toting, huggable teddies that spread goodwill teaching kids about bravery, harmony and sharing.

Glo Worm

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Once you had a Glo Worm, you couldn't sleep without it. This trusty sidekick would light up when you hugged him and bedtime would never be the same.

Nintendo NES Console System

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Luigi, Mario and saving the Princess became a large chunk of your childhood when the life-changing Nintendo NES Console System debuted. It was epic.

Game Boy

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When Nintendo became portable in the form of the Game Boy and you could take Super Mario Land anywhere... it was the dawn of a new era and the beginning of on-the-go screentime entertainment. Road trips were no longer your worst nightmare, as long as you had plenty of batteries.

He-Man Action Figure

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You staged many an incredible battle between your He-Man action figure and his archenemy Skeletor. Playtime was otherworldly with these Masters of the Universe.

Strawberry Shortcake

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We didn't know what we liked better, playing with our dolls from the Strawberry Shortcake collection or smelling their dessert-inspired fragrant scents! Bonus points if you also had their nemesis, the Peculiar Purple Pie Man doll!

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

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These pizza eating, sewer dwelling, crime fighting turtles put an entirely new spin on heroism and we loved their clever antics in their cartoon too. If you had a real pet turtle in the 80s, we're pretty sure you named him Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo or Raphael.

Transformers

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Transformers: more than meets the eye! Heroes in disguise! How cool was it that Transformers were literally two toys in one? Optimus Prime and Kickback may have been the coolest toys you ever owned.

Monchhichi

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Who can forget the commercial for Monchhichi dolls with that sugary sweet song: "Monchhichi, Monchhichi, oh so soft and cuddly!" You couldn't wait to get your hands on one!

Pound Puppies

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Parents wouldn't get you a dog? That's what Pound Puppies were for! You were obsessed with rescuing these pooches that needed a home. Puppy love at its finest.

What’s your favorite toy from the 80s? Share in the comments below!

––Beth Shea

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