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    You are here: Home / Parenting / Movies Based on Children's Books for Families with Tweens

     

    Movies Based on Children's Books for Families with Tweens

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    While this website primarily exists to offer screen-free ideas for kids and families, we believe family movie night can be as rewarding as family game night! While we love to watch silent film comedies (click here for our favorite classics from Keaton, Chaplin and Lloyd), another one of our beloved film categories is movies based on children's books!

    Truth be told, I'm up for any excuse to have popcorn for dinner.

    But what are some great films based on children's books that families with tweens will enjoy? Besides Harry Potter, that is. Look no further than this list of movies that even parents of 8-12 year olds will find entertaining.

    Movies based on children's books to watch with tweens

    So next time you are planning family movie night, or stuck inside due to the weather or a global pandemic watch a movie based on a children's book!

    Note on where to watch: If you plan ahead, rent a DVD from the library. If you prefer streaming services like Netflix or Prime, I've linked to places where the film is available (as of this writing). Online availability can change.

    Note: this post contains affiliate links.

    Best Movies Based on Children's Books

    Anne of Green Gables

    Based on the book by L.M. Montgomery

    Amazon DVD | Sullivan Entertainment

    (All ages) Let's start off with an all-time favorite, shall we? This perfect (yes, perfect, I say) version of Anne of Green Gables is everything you can ever hope for in a book-to-film adaptation. It is expensive to stream so head to the library for the DVD. Do not, I repeat, do not watch Anne with an E. (sorry-not-sorry)

    And after you watch (and read) L.M. Montgomery's classic, check out this list of books for fans of Anne of Green Gables.


    The Watsons Go to Birmingham

    Based on the book by Christopher Paul Curtis

    Amazon Video | DVD

    (PG) The Watsons Go to Birmingham, 1963 is a book I have recommended countless times as a read aloud. It was also well adapted into this made-for-TV film. The story follows the Watson family as they travel from their home in Michigan to visit relatives in Birmingham during a turbulent time.


    Fantastic Mr. Fox

    Based on the book by Roald Dahl

    Amazon Prime | DVD

    (PG) Any list of movies based on children's books will include Roald Dahl! Dahl's much loved book got an excellent film treatment by Wes Anderson. Follow up your viewing by watching other excellent Dahl adaptations like Matilda and The BFG.


    The Little Prince

    Based on the book by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

    Netflix | DVD

    (PG) This film version of a much-loved classic children's book almost didn't make it to market which would have been a shame. Fortunately, Netflix picked it up and now you can find it streaming exclusively on their service.


    The Water Horse

    Based on the book by Dick King-Smith

    Amazon Prime | DVD

    (PG) While the movie is very different from the original children's book, it is worth watching. A boy finds a mysterious egg on the shore, brings it home where it hatches into a mythical creature known as a water horse.


    Hugo

    Based on the book by Brian Selznick

    Amazon Prime | Netflix | DVD

    (PG) Selznick's brilliant book is turned into a visually magnificent film. In the 1930s, Hugo lives in the walls of a Paris train station when his secretive life is interrupted by the connections he makes with an unusual girl, an elderly toy vendor, and his late father.


    The Breadwinner

    Based on the book by Deborah Ellis

    Amazon Prime | Netflix

    (PG-13) Here's a wonderful film to watch with your older tweens, and even teens. In Kabul, Afghanistan, Parvana's father is arrested for having a "foreign education." Parvana disguises herself as a boy and takes over her father's space in the market to try and earn money for the family.


    Wonderstruck

    Based on the book by Brian Selznick

    Amazon Prime |DVD

    (PG) If you are looking for an unique film filled with curiosities and gorgeous visuals try this one out. Selznick adapted his book into the screenplay. The story alternates between the black and white world of Rose, a deaf girl in the 1920s looking for her actress-mother, and Ben, a deaf boy in the 1970s searching for his father.


    Mary and the Witch's Flower

    Based on The Little Broomstick by Mary Stewart

    Amazon Prime | Netflix | DVD

    (PG) You will be forgiven for thinking this is the latest film from Studio Ghibli (Kiki's Delivery Service, etc.) because the creators, Yonebayashi and Nishimura, previously worked there. Mary finds a mysterious flower that gives her the ability to transform into a witch for one night.


    Holes

    Based on the book by Louis Sachar

    Amazon Prime | Disney + | DVD

    (PG) Have your tweens read Holes? They are lucky to have a pretty good film adaptation to watch of this well-loved book about Stanley, a boy sent off to a camp for juvenile delinquents where all they do is dig for holes! Perhaps after viewing, your tweens will want to read some survival-themed novels like the ones on this book list!


    What family movies based on children's books are your favorites to watch with kids ages 8-12?

    More family fun when you are hanging out at home:

    • Indoor family games (no board required)
    • Best silent movies to watch with kids
    • Tips for a great family game night
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    1. Nicole says

      March 16, 2020 at 7:39 pm

      Great tween movie selections. My 11 year old son really loves these suggestions.

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      • Erica says

        March 23, 2020 at 10:19 am

        Glad to hear it! Enjoy!

        Reply
    2. Melody B says

      August 04, 2020 at 9:12 am

      I thought that Wonder was a fantastic movie too, very much stayed with the book!

      Reply

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