12 movies to watch with your children during self-isolation

Peter Rabbit

In this mix of live action and CGI, rascally Peter Rabbit faces a tough new foe in his ongoing battle for the veggies in Mr McGregor’s garden.

Shrek

On a mission to retrieve a princess from a fire-breathing dragon, gruff ogre Shrek teams up with an unlikely compatriot- a wisecracking donkey.

Hook

Peter Pan, the boy who wasn’t supposed to grow up, did just that. But vengeful Captain Hook kidnaps Peter’s kids, forcing him to return to Neverland.

Minions

The banana-yellow, linguistically garbled henchmen of Despicable Me star in this prequel, recounting the story of their villain-worshipping history.

Charlotte’s Web

When Wilbur the pig discovers he’s destined for the dinner table, kindly spider Charlotte hatches a plan to keep him around.

Gnomeo & Juliet

The classic tale of forbidden romance between two star-crossed lovers from warring families is transported to the unlikely world of garden gnomes.

Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb

Security guard Larry Daley plunges into an adventure at a London museum, where the remains of an Egyptian pharaoh are resurrected by a magical tablet.

The Little Rascals

Inspired by Hal Roach’s Our Gang TV series, this delightful family film promises shenanigans from the funniest little mischief makers of all time.

Happy Feet

Unlike his pals, young penguin Mumble can’t sing well enough to attract a mate, but he’s blessed with an unusual gift; He can tap-dance like a champ!

It Takes Two

The Olsen twins put a cute new spin on Mark Twain’s classic tale The Prince and the Pauper, playing identical nine-year-old olds from very different backgrounds.

Jumanji

When two siblings discover an enchanted board game that’s a portal to a magical world, they meet a man who’s been trapped inside the game for years.

Daddy Day Care

When a conscientious father loses his job and faces economic ruin, he joins two friends in opening a business called Daddy Day Care.

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