Five Children And It review
Check out our review of Five Children And It – a breath of fresh, if somewhat nostalgic, air
Check out our review of Five Children And It – a breath of fresh, if somewhat nostalgic, air
As many parents (and some children) will know, Five Children And It was E. Nesbit’s story about five children who discover a strange creature called a Psammead, who is a …
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Do your kids want to watch the same movie, over and over again? If you’re lucky, there will be a TV spin-off of your child’s favourite movie so they can …
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Here’s another Christmas movie to get you into the holiday mood. It’s a motion capture film, and while it’s not as slick and impressive as Steven Spielberg’s The Adventures Of …
We review The Railway Children – a lovely classic English movie, based on the novel by E Nesbit
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Following on from the Movies4Kids pick of family and kids’ movies available on Disney+, here comes our pick of movies currently available on Netflix in the UK. We’ve divided our …
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While, like the Bond movies, the Mission: Impossible series isn’t aimed at kids, the mix of action, adventure and stunts certainly appeals to older children and teens, and the most …
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Such are the dilemmas of parenthood: You’re standing in the DVD store praying your offspring won’t want to rent Alvin And The Chipmunks for the 20th time. Your 10-year-old begs …
Check out our review of A Dog's Purpose – is it any good and how suitable is it for kids?
Bullying, friendship and loneliness are beautifully touched on in this teen animated movie
Pinewood Live have announced a new cinema experience aimed at the littlest of cinemagoers (and their parents). Aimed at children aged 3 to 6, the idea is that on …