Come on, here we are with our small selection of films to watch with the kids this weekend, on Netflix. If you’re part of the Disney+ team, we’ve got what you need too! This way no one is jealous.
Beethoven
Published in 1992, Beethoven tells the story of a big Saint Bernard who does nothing but stupid things, who drools everywhere, but who also knows how to bite bad guys. A classic !
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Belle and Sebastiano
The new version of Belle and Sebastiano, released in 2013, is available on Netflix. The story is that of a little boy and a large white dog who become friends in the mountains, all against the backdrop of Nazi occupation. Be careful, tears can happen very quickly.
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Nanny McPhee
With the cute Emma Thompson playing the character of Nanny McPhee, we are immediately drawn into the story of these seven terrible, motherless children who do everything they can to scare away any nannies who dare try to raise them. Colourful, funny and touching, children and adults will have a lot of fun.
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