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15 kids’ movies and shows that are new on Netflix Canada in November 2020

Every month, Netflix Canada adds family-friendly shows and movies for your kids to stream. Here's what's coming up in November 2020.

By Today's Parent
15 kids’ movies and shows that are new on Netflix Canada in November 2020

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Netflix Canada has announced which new TV shows and movies it will be adding to its lineup next month, and of course that means more options for kids! There’s a handful of titles to look forward to in November, including the new sequel to The Christmas Chronicles and fun holiday specials from Go! Go! Cory CarsonDragons: Rescue Riders and Wonderoos! Check out the full lineup with specific release dates below.

But first, an important note: The age recommendations offered below are approximate. Every kid is different, and you’re the best judge of what’s appropriate and what your kid can handle.

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A Go! Go! Cory Carson Christmas

Best for: 4+ When a snow plow, who has an uncanny resemblance to Santa, crashes in the Carson's yard, Cory must remind him who he is in order to save Christmas. Available November 27

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The Boss Baby: Back in Business, Season 4

Best for: 6+ Boss Baby is finally the boss, armed with an ambitious plan to achieve total baby love. But enemies old and new are teaming up to bring him down. Available November 17

Elf Pets: Santa’s Reindeer Rescue

Best for: 4+ What if Santa’s sleigh can't fly? It's almost Christmas and Santa's test flights have run into trouble! Can The Elf on the Shelf Scout Elves, a crew of adorable Elf Pets Reindeer and Santa's trusted gang of friends, help him find an answer before it's too late? Available November 1

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Dragons: Rescue Riders: Huttsgalor Holiday

Best for: 5+ Huttsgalor's favorite winter festival is finally here! But will some ice-breathing dragons put a frost on everyone’s fun. Available November 24

Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse

Best for: 8+ After gaining superpowers from a spider bite, Miles Morales protects the city as Spider-Man. Soon, he meets alternate versions of himself and gets embroiled in an epic battle to save the multiverse. Available November 26

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Trash Truck

Best for: 5+ Hank is a free-range, dirt-covered 6-year-old boy with a big imagination and an even bigger best pal… a giant honking, snorting trash truck. Available November 9

Spookley and the Christmas Kittens

Best for: 4+ When a surprise visit comes to Holiday Hills, Spookley the Square Pumpkin has to help his new friends find their way home! Available November 30

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Wonderoos

Best for: 4+ An adventurous and lovable team of young animals from all over the world play, laugh, sing and learn together to solve relatable preschool firsts. Available November 24

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Wonderoos: Holiday Holiday!

Best for: It's winter in the city and despite the lack of snow, a power outage and an ill-fated party, the Wonderoos learn the true meaning of the holidays. Available November 29

Aquaman

Best for: 10+ Half-human, half-Atlantean Arthur is born with the ability to communicate with marine creatures. He goes on a quest to retrieve the legendary Trident of Atlan and protect the water world. Available November 5

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Jingle Jangle: A Christmas Journey

Best for: 8+ Set in the gloriously vibrant town of Cobbleton, the film follows legendary toymaker Jeronicus Jangle (Academy Award winner Forest Whitaker) whose fanciful inventions burst with whimsy and wonder. But when his trusted apprentice (Emmy winner Keegan-Michael Key) steals his most prized creation, it’s up to his equally bright and inventive granddaughter (newcomer Madalen Mills)—and a long-forgotten invention—to heal old wounds and reawaken the magic within. Available November 13

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The Christmas Chronicles: Part Two

Best for: 9+ It’s been two years since siblings Kate (Darby Camp) and Teddy Pierce (Judah Lewis) saved Christmas, and a lot has changed. Kate, now a cynical teenager, is reluctantly spending Christmas in Cancun with her mom’s new boyfriend and his son Jack (Jahzir Bruno). Unwilling to accept this new version of her family, Kate decides to run away. But when a mysterious, magical troublemaker named Belsnickel threatens to destroy the North Pole and end Christmas for good, Kate and Jack are unexpectedly pulled into a new adventure with Santa Claus (Kurt Russell). Available November 25

Elf Pets: A Fox Cub’s Christmas Tale

Best for: 4+ Scout Elf Newsey investigates as a little boy named Michael, The Elf on the Shelf Scout Elves and loads of adorable Elf Pets Arctic Foxes find out for themselves that nothing is more powerful than hope—not even Santa! Available November 1

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Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker

Best for: 9+ From Shondaland, Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker spotlights the career of award-winning entertainer Debbie Allen and follows her group of young dancers as they prepare for Allen’s annual “Hot Chocolate Nutcracker” production. Available November 27

Doctor Strange

Best for: 11+ In an accident, Stephen Strange, a famous neurosurgeon, loses the ability to use his hands. He goes to visit the mysterious Ancient One to heal himself and becomes a great sorcerer under her tutelage. Available November 30

LAST CALL!

As Netflix adds to its library each month, they also remove some titles. In November, there are a handful kids’ and family titles leaving the streaming service: Shrek and Shrek 2 are leaving on the 18th, Twilight and all three Lord of the Rings movies are leaving on the 20th, The Nutcracker and the Four Realms is leaving on the 27th and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial is leaving on the 30th. Luckily, there is still plenty of time left to give them a watch as a family. Everyone to the couch!

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