One of the best family traditions that I look forward to starting the moment December 1 hits the calendar is rounding up all the best Christmas movies to watch with the family. There are classics like The Santa Clause, Elf, and Miracle on 34th Street that stand the test of time. They make the list of must-see Christmas classics year after year. As a family, we also enjoy watching Christmas movies that are new or have never been seen before, too.
So, if you enjoy getting into the holiday spirit with a family movie night, this list is for you. Our favorite family-friendly holiday movies for kids include animated classics and comedies—and we can’t forget the rom-coms to watch after the kids go to bed. Grab everyone’s favorite holiday treats and let the decision-making begin. It can be tough to decide what to watch. From young kids to teens, we’ve rounded up all the best holiday movies that you can stream with the family. If you’re unsure if a PG-13 movie is appropriate or not for your child, I recommend previewing it beforehand.
We’ve got the best of the best, from classics to new favorites and everything in between. We know you won’t be able to contain your holiday cheer after watching these family Christmas movies. Read on for our favorite Christmas movies to watch as a family this year.
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Christmas Movies and Episodes for Toddlers
1. A Charlie Brown Christmas (1965)
Rating: G | Run Time: 25m
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Who hasn’t related to Charlie Brown and his little Christmas tree at some point when feeling low around the holidays? This classic cartoon follows Charlie Brown, Linus, Snoopy, and their pals in search of the true meaning of Christmas.

2. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1966)
Rating: G | Run Time: 30m
Where to Watch: Peacock
This is the first cinematic adaptation of Dr. Seuss’s classic holiday book. My Grinch memories are of this cartoon version with Cindy Lou Who and lovable Max the dog, not to mention the iconic song. “You’re a mean one, Mr. Grinch…”
3. Frosty the Snowman (1969)
Rating: TV-G | Run Time: 25m
Where to Watch: Hulu
Another favorite based on a classic song. This tale follows Karen and her new pal Frosty—who comes to life with the help of a magic top hat—as they try to get Frosty back to the North Pole.
4. Mickey’s Christmas Carol (1983)
Rating: G | Run Time: 26m
Where to Watch: Disney+
A retelling of Charles Dickens’s classic tale, with Mickey as Bob Cratchit, this version is short and sweet at 26 minutes. This version also includes five other holiday shorts like Pluto’s Christmas Tree (with Chip and Dale) and a story about Goofy going skiing.
Christmas Movies for Kids
5. The Polar Express (2004)
Rating: G | Run Time: 1h 39m
Where to Watch: Hulu or Max
As far as holiday movies for kids go, you can’t go wrong with The Polar Express. Based on the bestselling book, Tom Hanks stars as the train conductor of The Polar Express. The train picks up children and takes them to the North Pole on Christmas Eve.
6. Diary of a Wimpy Kid Christmas: Cabin Fever (2023)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 5m
Where to Watch: Disney+
If you have a kid who loves reading author Jeff Kinney’s Diary of a Wimpy Kid series, then this movie is one to add to the Christmas movie list. Greg Heffley is worried his most-wanted gift for Christmas is off the table after he accidentally gets into some trouble with his friend Rowley. Can Greg stay off the naughty list?
7. Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town (1970)
Rating: Not rated | Run Time: 51m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Fred Astaire and Mickey Rooney voice some of the characters in this stop-motion movie. It explores the origin story of Santa Claus.
8. The Grinch (2018)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 21m
Where to Watch: Peacock or Prime Video
One animated adaptation of the classic Dr. Seuss tale wasn’t enough. In 2018, we were given a new rendition of The Grinch starring Benedict Cumberbatch. Children will love the classic tale, while adults will find themselves giggling at the witty humor throughout. This one is truly enjoyable for the whole family.
9. Arthur Christmas (2011)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 33m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
‘Operation Santa Claus’ is a special mission for Santa’s entire family year-after-year. But for the youngest Claus, Arthur, he’s on his own mission to make sure that the only child who doesn’t receive a present isn’t missed. Join Arthur on his adventure. Can he save the holidays?
10. The Muppet Christmas Carol (1992)
Rating: G | Run Time: 1h 27m
Where to Watch: Disney+
Only a few characters in this movie are technically “animated.” The Muppets star in this family favorite filled with music you can’t help but sing along to like “One More Sleep ‘Til Christmas.” Kermit plays Bob Cratchit, Miss Piggy is Emily Cratchit, and Animal as Animal all star with Sir Michael Caine as Scrooge.
11. Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1964)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 52m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Based on the song of the same name by Johnny Marks, this classic stop-motion movie brought Santa’s iconic reindeer Rudolph to life. The sweet story also introduced us to Hermey the Elf, who loves dentistry. We also met explorer Yukon Cornelius and the Island of Misfit Toys.
12. The Naughty Nine (2023)
Rating: TV-G | Run Time: 1h 25m
Where to Watch: Disney+
Andy is a typical mischievous fifth grader who finds himself without presents on Christmas morning. Thinking he must have made it on the naughty list, he bands together a group of other “naughty listers.” Together they plan the ultimate heist: get to the North Pole and find the presents they deserve, learning some valuable lessons along the way.
Holiday Movies for Tweens and Teens
13. 8-Bit Christmas (2021)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 37m
Where to Watch: Max
Almost like a reimagined version of A Christmas Story, 8-Bit Christmas is full of 1980s nostalgia. In this story, 10-year-old Jake from Chicago is dreaming about getting the original Nintendo gaming system for Christmas.
14. National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation (1989)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 37m
Where to Watch: Hulu or Max
Laugh along as Clark Griswold’s (played by Chevy Chase) desire to have a “big old-fashioned family Christmas” hits snags at every turn. With some suggestive scenes and language, this one is probably best for the older kids.
15. A Christmas Prince (2017)
Rating: TV-PG | Run Time: 1h 32m
Where to Watch: Netflix
This royal holiday series was a huge hit when it premiered on Netflix back in 2017 and has been adding new films ever since. Amber, a curious reporter, goes undercover as a tutor to get the inside scoop on a famous prince.
However, when she finally does meet Prince Richard, she ends up entangled in royal intrigue and might even find love. Don’t want the magic to end after you watch the first film? Luckily, Netflix also has the movie’s binge-worthy sequels, A Christmas Prince: The Royal Wedding and A Christmas Prince: The Royal Baby.
16. Christmas Wedding Planner (2017)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 24m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Kelsey Wilson, a wedding planner, gets her big break when she’s hired to organize her cousin’s extravagant holiday wedding. Things take an unexpected turn when Connor McClane, a private investigator hired by an anonymous source, shows up to investigate the wedding and the couple. While Connor’s presence could disrupt the ceremony, he also wins Kelsey’s heart. This movie’s delightful cheesiness is sure to charm you.
17. The Holiday Calendar (2018)
Rating: TV-PG | Run Time: 1h 35m
Where to Watch: Netflix
When a struggling photographer inherits a magical advent calendar, she learns that it may be able to tell her future and point her in the direction of love. If you ask me, anything Kat Graham does is instantly pure gold, but you’ll have to watch and decide for yourself!
18. The Princess Switch (2018)
Rating: TV-G | Run Time: 1h 41m
Where to Watch: Netflix
The Princess Switch has been one of Netflix’s most popular holiday movie series for years. All because of the sheer amount of Vanessa Hudgens in this romantic film.
When a duchess and an ordinary woman from Chicago meet and realize they’re each other’s doppelgängers, they subtly switch places. The best part? There are three installations of this series on Netflix, including The Princess Switch: Switched Again and, most recently, The Princess Switch: Romancing the Star, making for one great trio of holiday movies.
19. The Knight Before Christmas (2019)
Rating: TV-14 | Run Time: 1h 32m
Where to Watch: Netflix
Didn’t get enough Vanessa Hudgens in your holiday season by watching all three Princess Switch movies? Neither did we, which is why The Knight Before Christmas is Netflix’s perfect remedy. In this time-traveling adventure, a medieval English knight is transported to 2019. The hardened high school English teacher he meets is skeptical of true love, but she helps him navigate the modern world all the same.
20. Let It Snow (2019)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 32m
Where to Watch: Netflix
Based on the book Let it Snow: Three Holiday Romances by John Green, Lauren Myracle, and Maureen Johnson, this star-studded holiday movie follows a group of high school seniors who get snowed in on Christmas Eve during the season’s biggest storm. As they’re stranded together, these teens experience an unforgettable holiday that changes their love lives and shapes their futures.
21. Christmas With You (2022)
Rating: TV-PG | Run Time: 1h 29m
Where to Watch: Netflix
A pop star seeking inspiration for a new holiday song forgoes the hustle and bustle of her regular life and grants a fan’s wish by joining her in her small town for the holidays. It’s here that she finds something more than just inspiration—the possibility of true love. We loved seeing Freddie Prinze Jr. on our screens again for this heartwarming Christmas tale.
22. Falling for Christmas (2022)
Rating: TV-PG | Run Time: 1h 33m
Where to Watch: Netflix
As if we can’t get enough of Lindsay Lohan, we love her wholesome holiday films, too. In Falling for Christmas, a young heiress to her father’s successful hotel business sustains an injury while skiing just after getting engaged. Her fall wipes her memory so she no longer knows who she is. A charming inn owner and his daughter take it upon themselves to take care of the mystery woman.
Movies to Watch As a Family This Christmas
23. Miracle on 34th Street (1947)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 37m
Where to Watch: Disney+
When Kris Kringle fills in for an intoxicated Santa Claus in the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade, he quickly wins the hearts and admiration of spectators. After making several other appearances in the role, he begins to fall into character a bit too literally by claiming to be the real Santa Claus, and his mental health and authenticity are called into question. The 1994 remake is also a treat and also available to stream on Disney+.
24. It’s a Wonderful Life (1946)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 46m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Frank Capra’s Golden Globe-winning film It’s a Wonderful Life gives main character George Bailey a glimpse into what life would be like if he’d never been born. As a kid, this one felt long, but it’s filled with lessons older kids might start to grasp. Now, it’s become a “wonderful” tradition to watch every year.
25. A Christmas Story (1983)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 33m
Where to Watch: Max
This is the perfect nostalgic movie. It takes you back to when you begged Santa for that one special Christmas gift. For Ralphie, it’s a Red Ryder Air Rifle. His quest for the perfect Christmas gift is challenged by a grumpy father, a malicious bully, and the difficulties of being a 9-year-old kid.
This one might win the prize for the most problematic holiday movies for kids. From the leg lamp to bullying to the Chinese restaurant scene. But, it does show how far we’ve come in 40 years and is ripe for starting some good conversations with our kids.
26. A Christmas Story Christmas (2022)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 38m
Where to Watch: Hulu
Getting a long-awaited follow-up to A Christmas Story is even better than a Red Ryder Carbine Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle with a compass in the stock. This time, Ralphie is in the parental role and aims to give his kids a magical Christmas experience like he had as a child.
27. Elf (2003)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 37m
Where to Watch: Hulu or Max
This hilarious and heartwarming Christmas comedy follows Buddy the Elf (played by Will Ferrell). One of Santa’s elves adopted Buddy as a baby. After discovering he’s not actually an elf, he heads on a quest to find his human father in New York City. This was an instant classic from the first viewing and one you’ll want to watch year after year, if you don’t already.
28. Home Alone (1990)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 44m
Where to Watch: Disney+
Kevin is accidentally left home alone at Christmas and must defend his house from two bumbling burglars, Harry and Marv. This movie’s magic is in its timelessness. As an adult, you can still relate to Kevin, but you may now also see yourself in Mr. and Mrs. McCallister.
Disney+ has the entire Home Alone franchise. This includes the 1992 sequel, Home Alone 2: Lost in New York, and the new movie, Home Sweet Home Alone, from 2021. You can enjoy a Home Alone movie marathon!
29. The Santa Clause (1994)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 38m
Where to Watch: Disney+
When Scott Calvin (played by Tim Allen) knocks Santa off his roof, he starts transforming into the big guy himself. Disney+ also has the sequels in this beloved series, and a new streaming series, The Santa Clauses, that debuted more recently.
30. The Best Christmas Pageant Ever (2024)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 39m
Where to Watch: Hulu
Based on Barbara Robinson’s classic children’s book, The Best Christmas Pageant Ever, the newest adaptation may bring back nostalgia for many who grew up reading the novel. The Christmas Pageant is the biggest event of the holidays, but it may not all go according to plan when the Herdman siblings are involved.
31. The Christmas Chronicles (2018)
Rating: TV-PG | Run Time: 1h 44m
Where to Watch: Netflix
In an effort to live every kid’s dream—seeing Santa with their own eyes—siblings Kate and Teddy craft a plan to capture the jolly man. When things don’t go as planned, it’s up to them to help Saint Nick save Christmas. A sequel, The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two, also debuted on Netflix in 2020 if you’re up for a double feature!

32. How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 39m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
We can’t imagine anyone other than Jim Carrey embodying the Grinch so well. This version helps explain the Grinch’s backstory, and it’s also the movie that brought us Faith Hill’s beloved ballad “Where Are You Christmas?”
33. The Nutcracker (1993)
Rating: G | Run Time: 1h 32m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Dance along and join Macauley Culkin and the New York City Ballet in The Nutcracker. Watch as the famous Nutcracker comes to life for a little girl named Marie, who takes her on a magical journey. See classic characters like The Sugar Plum Fairy, Mother Ginger, and more.
34. All I Want for Christmas (1991)
Rating: G | Run Time: 1h 28m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
This heartwarming story stars a young Ethan Embry and Thora Birch. Two siblings plot to get their divorced parents back together for Christmas.
35. A Boy Called Christmas (2021)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 46m
Where to Watch: Netflix
This is the perfect film to help all of us believe in the magic of the holidays again. When young Nikolas sets out to find his father in a magical land, he ends up finding much more. With the help of a few extraordinary friends, he discovers his destiny.
36. Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey (2020)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 2h 22m
Where to Watch: Netflix
Plagued by decades of hardship and betrayal, a toymaker’s hope is restored when he becomes united with his granddaughter. Together they craft something that has the power to alter life as they know it.
37. Noelle (2019)
Rating: G | Run Time: 1h 46m
Where to Watch: Disney+
Noelle’s brother might be taking over the family business as Santa Claus, but she’s an integral part of the Kringle family. Noelle sets off on an adventure to save Christmas.
38. Godmothered (2020)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 55m
Where to Watch: Disney+
Eleanor has to prove she’s enough to become a fairy godmother. She sets out to help Mia and her mom, Mackenzie, through the holidays. A fairy godmother just might be what they need to feel the holiday spirit again.
39. Dashing Through the Snow (2023)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 32m
Where to Watch: Disney+
Just in time for the holidays is a new Christmas film from Disney+ starring Ludacris as a social worker and estranged father who has all but lost his Christmas spirit. Spending Christmas Eve with his daughter, the two are tasked with helping Santa save Christmas.
40. The Preacher’s Wife (1996)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 2h 3m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Denzel Washington and Whitney Houston star in this comedy-drama. An angel (Denzel) falls to earth to answer the prayer of a preacher who has lost his way.
41. Christmas with the Kranks (2004)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 34m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Luther and Nora Krank have decided to forgo the usual holiday festivities and instead opt to take a tropical cruise. Their neighborhood isn’t going to let them off so easy, though, and the Kranks quickly become the (negative) talk of the town. When their daughter abruptly decides to return home for the holidays, they must alter their plans dramatically.
42. Meet Me in St. Louis (1944)
Rating: Not Rated | Run Time: 1h 48m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Judy Garland stars in this classic musical following the story of four sisters who learn to navigate life and love in the lead-up to the 1904 St. Louis World’s Fair.
43. White Christmas (1954)
Rating: Not Rated | Run Time: 2h
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
Bing Crosby does it again in a personal favorite Christmas film. Two friends, Bob and Phil, found success as a performance duo following World War II. The two friends team up with a sister act to save a beloved Vermont inn.
Christmas Movies for Adults
44. The Holiday (2006)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 2h 10m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Heartbroken during the holidays, a woman from Los Angeles and a woman from England swap homes for the holidays. As they learn to navigate their new and vastly different environments, each begins a budding relationship with a local man. As the time to return home approaches, they realize this could jeopardize their newfound loves.
45. The Family Stone (2005)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 39m
Where to Watch: Hulu or Prime Video
A driven, type-A businesswoman reluctantly agrees to attend her boyfriend’s quirky family’s Christmas celebration. As tensions rise and mishaps pile up, she turns to her sister for help.
But what she hopes will be her saving grace could end up making things even more complicated. (Editor’s Note: This film includes a storyline involving a character with cancer. Please consider this before watching if it may be a sensitive topic for you or your family.)
46. Four Christmases (2008)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 28m
Where to Watch: Hulu and Max
Many of us know the struggle well—navigating the endless get-togethers of a split family. After their tropical vacation gets cancelled, Brad and Kate are forced to spend their holidays with their divorced parents and tough families.

47. Our Little Secret (2024)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 41m
Where to Watch: Netflix
This delightful rom-com unites exes Avery and Logan in the most unexpected way. Their complicated relationship gets intertwined with their most recent significant others, but the two have to keep their past life a secret. Find out what happens in this hilarious yet heartwarming rom-com.
48. EXmas (2023)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 33m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Breaking up with an ex is hard, especially when the whole family loves her. Graham unexpectedly comes back to his hometown for the holidays to discover that his ex, Ali, was invited to spend the holidays with his parents. While he wants her to leave, she’s completely welcomed by the family to stay. Who should stay and who should go?
49. Love Hard (2021)
Rating: TV-14 | Run Time: 1h 44m
Where to Watch: Netflix
In Love Hard, a young writer finds her perfect match on a dating app. She surprises him by appearing at his doorstep for the holidays. When she arrives, she discovers he has catfished her. Although she wants to leave immediately, a series of mishaps force her to stay with the man who deceived her.
50. Holidate (2020)
Rated: TV-MA | Run Time: 1h 44m
Where to Watch: Netflix
Sometimes, the holidays can be better when you’re not alone. When Sloane Benson is tired of hearing how single she is from her family, she and Jackson Pieretti agree to be each other’s fake dates through the holidays.
51. Last Christmas (2019)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 38m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Even though she works as an elf at a Christmas store, Kate’s life is anything but festive. Until she meets the handsome and charming Tom and the two begin a joyous romance.
52. Hot Frosty (2024)
Rating: TV-PG | Run Time: 1h 32m
Where to Watch: Netflix
The queen of holiday movies, Lacey Chabert, is warming our hearts in the Netflix original movie Hot Frosty. When a magic scarf brings a snowman to life, his cold heart just might actually warm everyone else’s in the small town.
53. A California Christmas (2020)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 1h 46m
Where to Watch: Netflix
California real estate is tough. In order to complete a business deal, CEO Amy Van Aston convinces her son Joseph to seduce the female owner of a family farm, to which he happily agrees. But when he gets to the farm, he’s mistaken for a ranch hand—meaning he has to engage in manual labor to manipulate Callie out of her land. The film’s sequel, A California Christmas: City Lights, is also available on Netflix.
54. A Castle for Christmas (2021)
Rating: G | Run Time: 1h 38m
Where to Watch: Netflix
Ah, yes, a tale as old as time: an American author attempts to escape scandal by purchasing an entire Scottish castle, and in the process, she falls for the grinchy Duke who previously owned the place. A Castle for Christmas may have an out-there premise, but the holiday spirit is infused in every second of this Brooke Shields rom-com. With a series of misadventures, an enemies-to-lovers trope, and a heartwarming conclusion, A Castle for Christmas has every element of a great sappy Christmas movie.
55. Single All the Way (2021)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 39m
WWhere to Watch: Netflix
Peter is having a rough start to his holiday season: Single for yet another holiday, he’s facing a bombardment of questions from his nosy family members about his dating status. Desperate, Peter convinces his best friend Nick to come home with him for the holidays and pretend to be his boyfriend, but things get complicated when Peter’s mom sets him up with a hot personal trainer. We’ll definitely be curling up with a cup of hot cocoa to watch this cute and funny Christmas rom-com.
56. The Noel Diary (2022)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 39m
Where to Watch: Netflix
After the passing of his estranged mother, author Jake Turner must return home to settle her estate. In doing so, he uncovers information about his past and the past of a young woman named Rachel. Together they must determine what the past means for their future.
57. Spirited (2022)
Rating: PG-13 | Run Time: 2h 7m
Where to Watch: Apple TV+
If you’ve been waiting since Elf to see Will Ferrell in another Christmas movie, then add Spirited to your watchlist immediately. Ferrell plays the Ghost of Christmas Present who sets out to redeem Clint Briggs, played by Ryan Reynolds, in this musical retelling of Charles Dickens’ classic story.
58. Best. Christmas. Ever! (2023)
Rating: PG | Run Time: 1h 22m
Where to Watch: Netflix
We’ve all been in Charlotte’s shoes: playing the comparison game with our seemingly-perfect friend. But, when she goes to uncover the “truth” behind the too-good-to-be-true exterior of her friend Jackie’s life, she learns a lot more about what Christmas, friendship, and life is all about.
59. Christmas in Connecticut (1945)
Rating: Not Rated | Run Time: 1h 41m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Because you can never have too many black-and-white Christmas family films, consider choosing Christmas in Connecticut for your next movie night. Determined not to be caught in her lie, a food writer must pretend to be the perfect housewife when her boss and a distinguished war hero invite themselves to her home for Christmas.
60. Holiday Inn (1942)
Rating: Not Rated | Run Time: 1h 41m
Where to Watch: Prime Video
Starring the King of Christmas, Mr. Bing Crosby, Holiday Inn is a musical portrayal of a classic love triangle. At a picturesque inn during the holidays, a singer and a professional dancer battle for the affection of young performer.
Final Thoughts on the Best Holiday and Christmas Movies for Kids and the Family
Watching these holiday movies for kids as a family is a fun and meaningful way to celebrate togetherness and tradition this holiday season! Some of these may be a bigger hit for older kids and young adults, and some are strictly for the G-rated crowd. Whether you’re going with a classic or a new rom-com, any of these holiday movies for kids will surely set up a great Christmas family movie night.
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