Old children’s films to discover

Old children’s films to discover


Enjoy your holidays and watch children’s films from the 2000s with your children

With so many children’s movies being released, many kids have never seen great movies from decades ago. But don’t worry, we’ve listed 5 old children’s movies that your child needs to know! The cinema session will delight young and old with these hits that you can find on Amazon Prime:




Madagascar-2005

A lion, a zebra, a hippo and a giraffe star in the New York Zoo, but they get lost during transportation and end up on a mysterious island. Faced with a new lifestyle and lots of adventures, you will have a lot of fun with the crazy things in the animal kingdom.



Poster/Dissemination of Madagascar

Curious George – 2006

An explorer named Ted travels to Africa in hopes of recovering an artifact for a friend. Instead, he discovers a little monkey named George, who accompanies him on his journey back to New York. This news changes Ted’s life and the two end up cultivating a beautiful and funny friendship.



Curious George Poster/Disclosure

Shrek-2001

A lonely ogre is under attack in his territory and just wants to find peace. To find solitude, he goes on a great adventure at the request of the king with his new friend Donkey. In this adventure he finds a surprise that will change his life and who he is forever. To find out, your children will have to watch!



Shrek Poster/Disclosure

You Rock Wave – 2007

A penguin dreams of becoming a surfer. However, he suffers negative pressure from his family and community. Despite this, he participates in a competition, makes many friends and faces many adventures. Come and see how a penguin faces the waves in tropical temperatures!



Poster/Disclosure that is causing a stir

Matilda – 1997

Matilda is a very intelligent girl who grows up neglected by her parents. When she enters school, she discovers that she has magical powers and uses them to help her friends and save them from the evil principal. A great movie to remind us that we all have our powers!



Poster/Disclosure of Matilda

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