The children are already on holiday and have plenty of time to do creative activities and have fun. But how about adding a list of inspiring movies to watch on your days off to your schedule?
Get ready for 5 exciting tips! They are fascinating stories that we have collected here to bring the little ones into the magical world of the most incredible film productions. Watch!
Holidays: 5 Inspiring Movies for Kids to Watch
1-Live, life is a party
The film Live, Life’s a Party, has the original name Coco, since it is a film set in Mexico.
The story tells the incredible journey of a boy named Miguel who loves music. Miguel seeks to understand his family’s traditions across generations and faces challenges to unravel mysteries and pursue his dreams.
The feature film is full of good humor, animation and spectacular sensitivity. Definitely a fascinating production to make the little ones fall in love, learning the good principles of love.
Where to watch: Disney+
2-In reverse

The production is fantastic, a Pixar original! It tells the life of an 11-year-old girl who goes through different emotions, leading viewers to learn about the human mind.
After his parents move away from his hometown, he faces: Joy, Fear, Anger, Disgust and Sadness. The creativity and skill with which the story is told is simply impressive.
It’s no surprise that Inside Out is an excellent choice for addressing children’s emotions, helping them identify feelings in a super-intelligent learning way.
Where to watch: Disney+
3- Extraordinary

When it comes to inclusion, children can teach a real lesson in courage and strength. This is what happens in the movie “Extraordinary,” which tells the life of Auggie Pullman, a boy who was born with a facial deformity and had to undergo nearly 30 plastic surgeries.
The big turning point in Auggie’s life comes at the age of 10, when he starts attending school. From that moment on, prepare to see a show of inspiration and overcoming, in which Auggie begins to live his fears until the final consequences, with good humor and a lot of determination, despite the moments of sadness, due to the prejudice of his colleagues.
Where to watch: Netflix, Amazon Prime Video and YouTube
4-The Current of Good

A Corrente do Bem is an American fiction from the 2000s and has an R rating of 12 years. The film is the combination of a surreal story with even more incredible events.
In the story, Trevor McKinney, a sensitive child, suffers from the trauma of living with his alcoholic mother and memories of an aggressive father. But Trevor sees his life change after meeting Professor Simonet, who entrusts him with an intriguing task. The goal is for every student to have an idea to make a difference in the world.
Trevor imagines a perfect world where people do great and good things for each other. The most incredible thing is that the chain of good that he creates reaches to the most distant places in the world, demonstrating that good people and hope exist, despite many bad things.
Where to watch: HBO Max, Amazon Prime Video and YouTube
5- The secret garden

Inspired by the world bestseller “The Secret Garden”, by Frances Hodgson Burnett, it tells the adventures of an orphan girl who rediscovers the joy of living in a splendid garden. The story also tells of how she brings this contagious joy to everyone around her, especially her cousin who lives trapped and bitter in a wheelchair.
The girl also discovers many mysteries from the past in the middle of the garden and the scenes in the film are impressive. Each image reflects that touch of surrealism capable of sharpening the creative mind of every child, with the most beautiful tones and shapes of nature.
It is worth mentioning that the story has two film productions, one in 1993 and one in 2020. Both are sensitive and beautiful!
Where to watch: Telecine or YouTube (2020 version)
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