“Happy Feet” – Rated PG
Mumble is seen as an outsider by the other penguins, knowing that he’s different because he doesn’t have the ability to sing, but he discovers his own unique gift in tap dancing. This film is not just being different it is also about his journey to save his colony from the threat of overfishing and environmental issues.
This film encourages kids to embrace what makes them different. Happy Feet promotes an idea that every individual has value, no matter how different they are. The writer wants children to be open-minded and accepting of others’ uniqueness.
Where to watch
Amazon Prime Video – $3.79
Apple Tv – $3.99
“Monsters, Inc.” – Rated G
This film teaches children not to be afraid of unknown things or things that seem to be different. It has captured the imagination of what a kid will see as their nightmare. Monsters enter the human world through closet doors to scare kids and collect their screams, but everything changes when a girl named Boo accidentally enters the monster world.
Where to watch
Disney + – Subscription
Apple TV – $3.99
“Chicken Little” Rated G
Chicken Little throws his small town into panic by claiming the sky is falling. He is unable to put pieces together on why the sky is falling. A year later, he tries to join the baseball team. Later that night, he was hit on the head again and discovered that the “falling sky” is a UFO. Now he has to convince the alien invasion is about to happen.
Where to watch
Disney + – Subscription
Apple TV – $3.99
“The Spiderwick Chronicles” – Rated PG
The Spiderwick Chronicles is not all about fantasy, it is a coming–of–age story that explores change, responsibility, and growth through teamwork.
Many strange things happen after Jared Grace’s family move to a relative’s house, however magical creatures roam the grounds, and they all want a special book that Jared has found. The story reminds kids that families aren’t as perfect, but working together through the struggles can make them stronger.
Where to watch
Paramount + – Subscription
Apple TV – $3.99