Thursday 20 February 2020

5 of the Best Halloween Movies for Kids

We all love spooky stories, but they aren’t always suitable for the kids. Here is our round-up of five of the best Halloween movies for kids when the trick-or-treating is all said and done for the night.


It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown

Best suited for children aged 4 and up, there is very little spooky Hallowe’en imagery on display. Watch the Peanuts gang dress up in costumes and enjoy some popcorn with your little gang.

Monsters, Inc.

Best suited for children aged 5 and up, this funny movie full of fake frights is one all the children will love. Younger children may be spooked, however. The story is about a two-year-old girl named Boo who falls into the monster world and frightens the living daylights out of two ogres named Mike and Sulley. Boo befriends the two monsters, who then try to save her and fight the evil company they work for.


The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad

Best suited for children aged 6 and up, the small amount of villainy that this movie displays could frighten the smallest of kids. As a classic animated double-feature, the first part of this movie tells the story of the Headless Horseman, which makes it a perfect pick for a spooky Halloween night.

Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland

Best suited for children aged 6 and up, this movie might make smaller children a little shaken up when some evil scenes appear. Little Nemo is not the most well-known of stories, but it is a goody. This fantasy features brilliant hand-drawn visuals and is a story of temptation, consequences and a few bad characters.


Jason and the Argonauts

Best suited for children aged 6 and up, the small amount of violence and unrealistic creatures may unnever smaller tots. However, this movie is full of fun and is a ghoulish alternative to many other kids’ Hallowe’en movies on the market.

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