Home / Holidays / Valentines Day 11 sweet Valentine’s Day movies for kids danielle_brooks2002/Twenty20 An age-by-age guide to some sweet flicks. By Emily Weaver Updated January 23, 2024 danielle_brooks2002/Twenty20 Rectangle Inside this article Valentine's Day Movies For Toddler/Elementary School Age and Up Valentine's Day Movies For Older Kids If youāre in the midst of planning Valentineās Day for the whole family (matching heart pajamas? check!), may we suggest the perfect sugar-free and cozy activity: a valentine-themed movie marathon. While many Valentine’s Day movies for kids donāt actually take place on February 14th, they include a lot of the things we love most about the romantic holiday like meaningful love-filled gifts, love in the form of friendships, relationships, and self-love, and desserts for as far as the eye can see, of course! From modern remakes of Disney classics like Lady and the Tramp to movies we grew up laughing along to like The Little Rascals, thereās sure to be a Valentineās Day movie on this list that your child will love. Grab a box of sweethearts or a cup of hot cocoa, and bookmark this kid-friendly roundup of Valentineās Day movies, all of which can be streamed online and are organized by age. Valentine’s Day Movies For Toddler/Elementary School Age and Up ‘By My Valentine, Charlie Brown’ The Peanuts gang celebrates February 14th with a valentine card exchange at school, and Charlie Brown is hoping for a card from a special somebody this year. Meanwhile, Linsusās gift for their teacher is mistaken as somebody elseās. Where to watch: Apple TV ‘Lady and the Tramp’ (2019) In this modern remake of the 1955 animated classic, Lady, a spoiled suburban American Cocker Spaniel, fosters an unexpected relationship with an independent, fast-talking stray named Tramp. The more time they spend together the more these two pups realize that the true meaning and value of āhomeā isnāt so much a physical place as itās the people you surround yourself with. Where to watch: Disney+ ‘The Peanuts Movie’Ā Valentineās Day isnāt just about crushes, itās about letting your friends and family know how much you love them, too! Enter: The Peanuts Movie. Your children will love cheering alongside Charlie Brown as he supports his best friend Snoopy on his flying expedition. Where to watch: Disney+ ‘The Princess and the Frog’ Tiana has her eyes set on opening her own restaurant in the heart of New Orleans, but she hits a major bump in the road when a frog, who goes by the name of Prince Naveen, kisses her hoping to break his amphibian curse. Now, Tiana is a frog, too! Together, the two hop and ribbit their way through the Louisiana bayous to hunt down someone who can reverse the curse. Where to watch: Disney+ ‘Gnomeo & Juliet’ Emily Blunt voices opposite James McAvoy in this comedic and animated tale based on the Shakespearian classic. Two garden gnomes fall head over heels for one another, but due to a dispute between their respective owners (who happen to be neighbors) and a big picket fence, they have to figure out a way to privately date one another while also keeping things hush-hush. Where to watch: Disney+ ‘Enchanted’ Set in New York City, a confused and soon-to-be princess (Amy Adams) finds herself in unknown territory after being pushed down a well by an evil queen. Fortunately, a handsome lawyer (and his young daughter) is there to help her pick up the pieces and find her way back home. This part animated, part live-action film has songs and funny one-liners the whole family will love! Where to watch: Disney+ ‘If You Give A Mouse A Cookie: Valentine’s Day Special’ For young and old who love the classic story, “If You Give a Mouse a Cookie,” you’ll absolutely love this sweet Valentine’s Day special featuring your favorite mouse. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video ‘Wall-E’ The beloved story of a lonely robot who finds friendship and love after so many years of working alone. Capture the sweetness of Valentine’s Day with this family friendly movie featuring a group of robots on their journey across the universe. Valentine’s Day Movies For Older Kids ‘A Week Away: A Musical’ Consider this uplifting musical your childās version of Camp Rock. A teen boy, who has had a bit of trouble following the law, reluctantly follows his friend to church camp, where he unexpectedly begins to fall for the counselor’s daughter.Ā Where to watch: Netflix ‘Ella Enchanted’Ā Starring Anne Hathaway, this whimsical film puts a musical spin on the classic Cinderella we all grew up watching. However, in this fairytale, Ella is cursed under an obedience spell at birth and has lived much of her young life completing her wicked stepsistersā never-ending to-do list because she canāt say no. Determined, she sets out to break the spell and find her voiceāand she might just fall in love with a handsome prince, too. Where to watch: Amazon Prime Video ‘The Little Rascals’ If your kid loves comedy, The Little Rascals is sure to be a hit. The ā90s flick follows lovesick Alfalfa as he tries to win over his crush Darla. Simultaneously, his group of buddies pull off numerous funny pranks (putting a whoopie cushion on his seat and cat litter in the sandwiches at their candle-lit lunch) during their dates to throw him off. Where to watch: Peacock A version of this post was published January 27, 2022. It has been updated. 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