Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day is a fun comedy based on the book of the same name. THE MOVIE MOM® is a registered trademark of Nell Minow. This animated take on the Marvel's Spider-Man character follows Miles Morales, a New York teen who was bitten by a radioactive spider. Movies, Beliefnet, and other sources. Don't forget about the other films in the "Free Willy" franchise if your kids enjoy the first. Follow it up with "Malibu Rescue: The Series" for some added family TV nights. White's book of the same name follows the crazy and silly adventures of a mouse adopted by a human family. Break out your own Lego bricks afterward for additional family fun. Family discussion: Which family member had the worst day? From modern-day princess movies to recent films you may have missed in theaters, we've got you covered. Whether your family is looking for new or classic movies out now on your streaming service of choice, picking a good fit for everyone in your household can be overwhelming. To make things worse, everyone else in his family seems to be having nothing but wonderful, beautiful, all-good, very-great days. Use of the mark without express consent from Nell Minow constitutes trademark infringement and unfair competition in violation of federal and state laws. Be warned: Your kids may want to break out that old "Clue" board game afterward. Required fields are marked *. This action-packed film about a third-generation treasure hunter will keep older kids entertained and on the edge of their seats. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Kevin Hart and more hilarious actors get transported into a video game version of Jumanji and hilarity ensues. day. Morales meets Peter Parker and learns he has many other web-slinging counterparts in alternate dimensions. A group of siblings is accidentally shrunk to the size of ants in their back yard and their zany inventor father tries to find them. What’s the best thing to do on a bad day? If you're looking for movie night ideas, we've rounded up 32 options for movies for children that adults will enjoy, too. Terri Peters is a writer and editor for TODAY.com and editor of the TODAY Parenting Team. When she isn't writing, Terri can be found feeding her backyard flock of chickens or exploring Florida's theme parks and beaches with her family. Suitable for tweens and older kids, this campy murder mystery film keeps viewers guessing right up until the end. Julia Roberts stars in this heartwarming movie, based on R. J. Palacio's novel, about a young boy born with facial deformities who enters mainstream school for the first time and teaches everyone a lesson about compassion and acceptance. This coming-of-age tale of 11-year-old Vada Sultenfuss is more suitable for older children, but tells a beautiful story of a young girl learning major life lessons as she approaches her teen years.