It’s the last month of the year 2020!
How has it been for you and your family?
Many families went through a lot of challenges this year including our own family. Thus, I want to make this last month of the year as fun and memorable as possible for our family.
In one of my previous blog posts titled 25 Family Bonding Activities for Advent and Christmas, I suggested that families can watch Christmas movies every weekend during the Advent and Christmas seasons. So, I’m happy to share with you this list of movies. Our family has seen almost all of these movies. So, I guarantee that you will enjoy them.
I’m not ranking them based on which we liked best, though. I suggest that you watch the movie trailers aside from reading the short description about each one of them to gauge which ones would appeal best to your family members.
Then, to watch the movie on Netflix, just click on the movie title and you’ll be taken to Netflix.
Angela’s Christmas
This was inspired by a true story and a book. It is about innocence, purity of heart, and the sincere desire to help. It is both funny and heartwarming. You can watch the trailer here.
Angela’s Christmas Wish
This is a follow-up to Angela’s Christmas. Angela strikes again! This movie shows her determination and big love for her family. You can watch the trailer here.
Angels in the Snow
This is about a family vacation filled with challenges and twists. You can watch the trailer here. The full movie is also on YouTube. You can watch it here in case you did not catch it on Netflix.
Bob’s Broken Sleigh
This is about Bob, one of Santa’s elves who encountered mishaps in fixing Santa’s sleigh. You can watch the trailer here. You can also watch it on YouTube when you click this link.
48 Christmas Wishes
A bag of letters to Santa disappears accidentally. Two elves decided to leave the North Pole to search for these letters and make sure that all 48 wishes are still granted. You can watch the trailer here.
Christmas with the Kranks
This is a hilarious movie about a couple who considered not celebrating Christmas in the same way that they do in the past since their child will not be with them during the holidays. You can watch the trailer here. In case you miss it on Netflix, you can watch it on Amazon Prime.
Holiday Rush
This is about a Dad who lost his job at Christmastime and he needs to break the news to his spoiled kids. Watch the trailer here.
Jack Frost
This is about a musician dad who was reincarnated as a snowman which gave him another chance to be with his family. Watch the trailer here.
Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey
This movie is about an inventor whose book of inventions was stolen by his apprentice. Find out how he was able to overcome this setback with the help of his granddaughter when you watch this inspiring movie. Watch the trailer here.
Klaus
This is another twist to the usual Santa Claus movies. Here, Santa was a reclusive toymaker and a postman had to encourage him to get out of his shell. You can watch the trailer here.
The Christmas Chronicles
This is about a brother and a sister who crashed Santa’s sleigh and need to help Santa get things back in order in time for Christmas. Watch the trailer here.
The Christmas Chronicles 2
This is a follow-up movie chronicles the adventure of one of the siblings after a few years since their first encounter with Santa. Watch the trailer here.
The Christmas Project
You can watch the trailer here. In case you miss it on Netflix, you can still watch it on Amazon Prime. This has a sequel already — The Christmas Project 2. You can watch the sequel on YouTube via this link.
The Polar Express
A boy’s belief in Christmas is restored when he gets on this train that takes him to the North Pole. Watch the trailer of this Christmas classic here.
You can also ask your children questions about the movie after watching to help the children better appreciate the movie and grasp the lessons from it. You can also ask them to write movie reviews after.
There you have it! Enjoy watching!
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