It's hard to believe that summer is over and a new school year has begun once again. And you've probably noticed during your more recent grocery store and Target runs that the Halloween candy, costumes, and decor are popping up signaling the start of the spookiest season of the year. Halloween may look a bit different this year due to the current health pandemic but that doesn't mean you can't get in the spirit at home and celebrate as much as possible. There's nothing better than getting the family together to watch a Halloween flick together to get everyone in the spooky spirit, and these kid-friendly movies that are available to stream on Netflix will do just that!

All Hallow's Eve

 

All Hallow's Eve tells the story of Eve Hallow, a teen who discovers on her 18th birthday that she comes from a long line of witches. Eve attempts to speak to her late mother using magic but accidentally summons a witch who is intent on wreaking havoc on their town.

All Hallow's Eve is rated TV-G and is suitable for the entire family.

Goosebumps 2

Based on R.L.Stine's best selling novels, Goosebumps 2 features three teens who spend their Halloween trying to stop the characters from those novels from coming to life!

Goosebumps 2 is rated PG.

The Little Vampire

The Little Vampire is based on Angela Sommer-Bodenburg's bestselling novels that tell the story of 13-year-old vampire Rudolph who meets a teen named Tony. Tony just happens to be a mortal who is fascinated by old castles, graveyards, and vampires and the two teens work together to save Rudolph's family from a notorious vampire hunter.

The Little Vampire is rated G.

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The Spiderwick Chronicles

The Spiderwick Chronicles tells the story of twins Jared and Simon Grace, who along with their sister Mallory and mother move to the Spiderwick Estate. As they adjust to their new home they quickly discover they are surrounded by an alternate world full of faeries and other magical creatures.

The Spiderwick Chronicles is rated PG.

Room on the Broom

Room on the Broom is a short, half-hour movie based on the children's picture book written by Julia Donaldson and illustrated by Axel Scheffler. It features a very friendly witch who always makes room on her broom for her animal friends.

Room on the Broom is rated TV-Y7

Monster Family

A typical family is transformed into the creatures they dressed up as for Halloween by an evil witch. The family must find true happiness before they can be turned back into humans.

Monster Family is rated PG

Spookley The Square Pumpkin

Spookley the square pumpkin is shunned by the other pumpkins because he's square and not round, but when a storm threatens his patch Spookley and his spider friends Edgar, Allan, and Poe must help save the day!

Spookley the Square Pumpkin is rated G

Super Monsters Save Halloween

In this Super Monsters special movie, the super monsters use their powers to help make Halloween less scary for a frightened friend, while helping their neighbors get in the holiday spirit.

Super Monsters Save Halloween is rated TV-Y

The Spooky Tales of Captain Underpants Hack-A-Ween

When Mr. Krupp and Melvin cancel Halloween George and Harold decide to 'hack' the spooky holiday. They create Hack-A-Ween and it's a huge success!

The Spooky Tales of Captain Underpants Hack-A-Ween is rated TV-Y7

My Babysitter's a Vampire

Ethan Morgan needs to earn his parent's trust before they'll leave him alone without a babysitter. Ethan didn't expect that his new babysitter would actually be a vampire who reveals that Ethan's small town sits on a wormhole that leads to an underworld that is full of otherworldly creatures.

My Babysitter's a Vampire is rated PG

A Witches' Ball

Beatrix is excited to be inducted as an official witch in the annual Witching World ball, but an untimely accident means that may not happen for Beatrix unless she and her pet rat Muggs work together to fix her accident before the big night.

A Witches' Ball is rated PG

The Boy Who Cried Werewolf

Victoria Justice stars as a teen who suddenly finds herself transformed into a werewolf after her family moves to Romania.

The Boy Who Cried Werewolf is rated TV-Y

Halloween may look a bit different this year due to the health pandemic, and some kids and families may not be comfortable participating in the traditional trick or treating around the neighborhood. However you choose to celebrate, Netflix has a wide variety of fun, spooky, and not-so-scary family movies that will help everyone get in the Halloween mood.

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