Best Family Movies: Top 3 Most Anticipated 2016 Movies For Kids

Lots of movies come out each year. However, moost of these movies are not kid-friendly. Learn the most anticipated 2016 movies for kids before you take the whole family to the theatre. This way, you get to spend some much-needed family time while having fun with your children.

International Business Times shared some of the best 2016 movies for kids. These movies have a lot to offer for both kids and adults alike.

1. "Kung Fu Panda 3"

The third installment of the "Kung Fu Panda" movie series remains as strong, funny and exciting as ever. The kids will definitely enjoy the action, jokes and character interactions but more than that, they will learn some valuable lessons as well. 

"A happy whirlwind of colour, 3D dazzle and Kung Fu madness, this third film in the panda franchise continues to blossom like its unlikely hero, who learns to become the best he can be, through his journey of self worth and belonging," Urban Cinefile reviewed. 

2. "Zootopia"

"Zootopia" has become a box office hit and a critical darling as well, with a Rotten Tomatoes score of 99 percent. "There are a lot of jokes for adults that will go way over kids' head (references to "The Godfather," the DMV, and "Breaking Bad," for instance)," Common Sense Media notes. "But there's plenty for younger audiences to laugh at, too, and it all comes wrapped in great messages about courage, empathy, tolerance, teamwork, and the dangers of reducing others to stereotypes,"

3. "Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice"

"Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice" is not only one of the best 2016 movies for kids but also one of the most anticipated movies in recent times. This is the first time Batman and Superman will share the screen together.

As the trailers have shown, Ben Affleck's Batman and Henry Cavill's Superman will start out as enemies due to some misunderstandings, but will help one another once they find out the truth about each other. This movie can help kids learn about the negative effects of fighting each other and the value of peace and reconciliation.

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