Plus, a Best Animated Feature nominee the young and older will equally love!
| | | | | Happy February. With colder days and early sunsets keeping us indoors, it's the perfect time to lean into cozy, family nights. We've rounded up feel-good premieres, meaningful reads, and animated gems to make winter nights a little more fun. | | | | | | From a star-studded muppet comeback to animated adventures and clever reimaginings, February's premieres are perfect for all-ages viewing. | | | | The Spotlight | | | Together with | | | | | Together with | | | | | | | From R. L. Stine, the master of spine-tingling horror for young audiences, comes a reality-bending tale set in a haunted house full of strange sounds, terrifying visions, and things that go bump in the night. Whether you're a longtime Stine fan or introducing him to younger readers, Nightmare on Nightmare Street is the perfect scary story for the whole family.
| | | | | | | | February marks the celebration of Black History Month. Check out these kid-friendly books highlighting the courage, creativity, and lasting impact of Black Americans throughout history! | | | | | | | Arco | | Thoughtful animation with big feelings and even bigger imagination. This 2026 Oscar-nominee for Best Animated Feature is one parents will appreciate just as much as kids. Now playing in theaters. | | View trailer | | | | | | | All the Blues in the Sky | | By RenΓ©e Watson | | RenΓ©e Watson's heartfelt middle-grade novel just earned the 2026 John Newbery Medal. A beautiful, honest story about grief, hope, and healing, it's a great pick for young readers and the grown-ups reading along with them. | | More details | | | | | | |
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