10 Free Websites to Watch Movies Online With Your Kids

There is no need to pay for the movies that kids would like to watch. There are hundreds of free kids’ movie websites. This guide will help you find the best ones that are free and legal to use. The websites on the list have separate sections dedicated to children’s content. It makes it easier to catch up on the latest movies and kids’ favorite TV shows.

  1. YouTube

    People usually use YouTube to watch short videos, but it doesn’t mean that you cannot find whole movies there. You can filter your search results so that they only show videos longer than 20 minutes. 

  2. Popcornflix

    Check out the Family section on the site to find content for kids. Big movie posters make it easy for the kids to pick the ones they would like to watch.

  3. Pluto TV

    Pluto TV kids offers you access to nearly unlimited number of movies for kids. The content on this site is free and can be streamed on all kinds of mobile devices.

  4. Yidio

    Yidio puts the content of all free movie websites in one place. To view free movies for kids, browse the Kids and Family section.

  5. Hoopla

    Through Hoopla you can stream up to 15 videos per month. They expire after 72 hours. There is a lot of content for kids to find there.

  6. Tubi

    This site has a broad section for family movies and kids’ shows. Unlike some of the other options on this list, you can’t organize the films on Tubi by popularity or rating.

  7. SnagFilms

    SnagFilms is known as a source for free documentaries. They do have a section labeled Kids and Family, where you can find kids’ movies for free.

  8. Classic Cinema Online

    Classic Cinema Online has more than a dozen family movies that are a great way to introduce kids to classic movies.

  9. The Roku Channel

    Unlike many other free movie choices, this one offers a lot more recent movies and TV shows for kids from age 1 on up.

  10. IMDB TV

    One of the best sources for free entertainment is also one of the easiest to access. 

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