Please do not be angry or upset if there is something in a movie you find offensive or inappropriate. This list is NOT a parent’s guide! Watch at your own risk.Whether it’s a family movie night with a bit of an ulterior motive or a ready-made rainy-day plan just waiting for a rainy day, we’re going to watch some movies this school year!Īnything to help get our kids excited about reading, right? I don’t want to sound like an overachiever or anything, but after creating this list, it’s my goal to watch as many books made to movies as we can this year. Sure, Hollywood has a tendency to miss some of the best details (the movie is never as good as the book, yes, I went there), but it’s still fun to see the movie I “watched” in my mind while reading come alive on the big screen – even if the big screen is just the TV in our living room. I love watching movies based on my favorite books. That’s why I’ve come up with an idea to harness the mesmerizing power of screens to help get our kids excited about reading…by reading books made to movies! That fact can be extra difficult to come to terms with if you’re a book-loving, homeschooling parent. In today’s technology-heavy, screens-everywhere world, it can be harder than ever to get kids interested in reading. What are you reading this year? Add some picks from this mega list of books made to movies that you can watch on Amazon Prime.
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