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Christmas is just around the corner, and it's the perfect time for families to snuggle up and enjoy some festive films.
This year, there are loads of great movies on TV and streaming platforms that are perfect for kids or the inner child in you. Disney+, Apple TV+ and Amazon Prime Video have a fantastic selection of animated hits and Christmas classics that are rated U or PG so, parents can relax knowing their little ones are watching suitable content, reports TV critic for The Mirror. Plus, you can take advantage of money-saving deals or even watch some films for free with Amazon's 30-day free trial or Apple TV+'s seven-day free trial.
Disney+ is now available for only £4.99 a month, and if you sign up for a year, you'll get two months free. Sky has a brilliant bundle that includes Sky TV, Sky Stream and Netflix with members able to get six free months of Apple TV+ and save more than £143 - If you add Sky Cinema and Paramount+, you can save an extra £125. So, if you're searching for some Christmas films for yourself or the kids, we've got you covered.
We've put together a list of 10 of the best, complete with their official age ratings from the British Board of Film Classification.
The Muppets Christmas Carol - U Featuring Oscar-winner Michael Caine, this festive favourite brings together Muppets like Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy and The Great Gonzo for a heartwarming take on Charles Dickens' classic story. On one special Christmas Eve, money-loving Ebenezer Scrooge (Caine) is visited by the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future. With the help of kind Bob Cratchit (Kermit) and his family, the spirits show Scrooge the true meaning of Christmas.
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