1. Stuart Little (1999)
This is one of the movies which all kids will surely love.It’s the story of a clever, enthusiastic mouse who is raised by the Littles, a human family who learns to dream big and live large when they think little- Stuart Little. As Stuart embarks on adventures with a variety of characters, including his nemesis, Snowbell the cat, Stuart learns the true meaning of family, loyalty and friendship.
2. Benji (1974)
Story of Human best friend “Dog”. In this movie his name is “Benji”. Heroic Stray dog who rescues the kidnapped children, not only bringing them home but creating a home for himself. Benji is expressive and the story ends as a feel good tale about a human’s best friend.
3. Black Stallion (1979)
Lot of kids Loves Horses, want to ride on them , want to show themselves as Warriors and have their fantasy world and this movie will surely increase the boundaries of their fantasy world. Based on the Walter Farley novel, this is a movie from one of the last periods where live-action dramas were made with children in mind.
4. Charlotte’s Web (1973)
This animated film about a marvelous pig and the miraculous spider who keeps him from becoming dinner is based on the E.B. White novel of the same title. This movie shows the friendship between Wilbur and Charlotte, and the gentle handling of the cycle of life and death and is one of the classics!
5. Happy Feet (2006)
Son of Memphis and Norma, little sweet penguin Mumble has a big problem: he can’t sing a single note. In a world where everyone needs a heart song to attract a soul mate, Mumble feels he doesn’t belong there. Our hero Mumble is the worst singer in the world, but he can tap dance brilliantly.
6. Jumanji (1995)
If your kids loved the recent Dwayne Johnson-starring takes on the Jumanji franchise show them this classic and I can bet they will love this movie. Adapted from Chris Van Allsburg’s children’s book about a magical game that spews animated jungle chaos into real-life suburbia, the ’90s version stars the much-missed Robin Williams and a young Kirsten Dunst.
7. Paddington (2014) / Paddington 2 (2017)
After a deadly earthquake destroys his home in Peruvian rainforest, a young bear (Ben Whishaw) makes his way to England in search of a new home. The bear, dubbed “Paddington” for the london train station, finds shelter with the family of Henry (Hugh Bonneville) and Mary Brown (Sally Hawkins). Although Paddington’s amazement at urban living soon endears him to the Browns, someone else has her eye on him: Taxidermist Millicent Clyde (Nicole Kidman) has designs on the rare bear and his hide.
8. HUGO
Orphaned and alone except for an uncle, Hugo Cabret (Asa Butterfield) lives in the walls of a train station in 1930s Paris. Hugo’s job is to oil and maintain the station’s clocks, but to him, his more important task is to protect a broken automaton and notebook left to him by his late father (Jude Law). Accompanied by the goddaughter (Chloë Grace Moretz) of an embittered toy merchant (Ben Kingsley), Hugo embarks on a quest to solve the mystery of the automaton and find a place he can call home.
9. The Cat in the Hat
When siblings Sally and Conrad find themselves home alone, a fun-loving talking cat visits them along with his friends, leading to utter pandemonium in the house.
10. Rango
A chameleon that aspires to be a swashbuckling hero finds himself in a Western town plagued by bandits and is forced to literally play the role in order to protect it
11. Hachi: A Dog’s Tale
Young Ronnie reveals to his classmates that his personal hero is a dog named Hachi. Ribbed by his fellow pupils, Ronnie goes on to tell the remarkable story of his grandfather’s friendship with the dog.