One of the marvelous parts about homeschooling is enjoying movies for homeschooling. This collection of movies with books to study in your homeschool won’t disappoint.
There is no wrong way to enjoy these movies. You can watch the movie and then read the book or you can read the book and then watch the movie.
Have a formal discussion or let your kids think about the differences and similarities on their own.

You could even include some worksheets or have your kids write a compare and contrast essay.
The choice is yours and the sky is the limit! Whatever you choose to do, your kids will love bringing some film into their daily studies.
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Free Movie vs Book Comparison Worksheets
One of the best ways to include movies in your homeschool is by having your kids do a write-up of the movie after watching it. This is particularly beneficial if there is an accompanying book that your kids can compare and contrast.

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Movies with Books to Study in Your Homeschool
Thanks to movies with books, family movie night just got an educational facelift.
Pairing movies and books to enhance learning in your homeschool is a genius step, especially if you are homeschooling multiple kids of varying ages, grades, and learning styles.
In fact, using movies in the homeschool is one of my expert homeschooling tips. Once you try it, I’m willing to bet that your children will be asking for more.
To help get you started, I’ve provided you with best movies with books for homeschoolers plus a few tips for getting the most from them.
Remember – the best books almost always make great movies.
These are great for pairing with any build-your-own free homeschool curriculum, especially if you can find them streaming on a service you already pay for.
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Top Tips for Using Books and Movies Together
For starters, let’s talk about the holistic education that using books and movies together can provide. Anything involving books, movies, and theater combines language arts with the performing arts. Add to that the nature of what is being watched (and read), you very well could mark several more subjects off the list (as you’ll see below).
Here are a few tips to help you get the most out of using this dynamic duo:
- Welcome any and all questions that your kids may ask before, during, and after the movie. In fact, you may want to come up with a few of your own to help spark conversation.
- It’s okay to stop the movie to highlight important parts. You can also use the paused time to let your children guess what will happen next.
- Watch the movie several times, especially if it’s on your child’s favorites list. You may be surprised how many different things they will point out each time it’s watched.
- Read the book first, then try to locate a few different movie versions of it. Some classics date back many years and have newly made versions, which can make for even better conversations.
Last but not least, incorporate as many different tools and supplements as possible, such as: coloring sheets, copywork pages, notebooking pages, online book clubs, lapbooks, research and book reports, and so on. This will give your children lots of opportunities to notate what they are learning.
With these ideas in mind, consider some (if not all) of the following movies with books!

9 Best Books Turned Into Movies
Doctor Dolittle
Doctor Dolittle is a book that is popular it has been turned into a movie several times. The tale about the man who can talk to animals is beloved by many. Written by Hugh Lofting, this book boasts themes such as kindness, compassion, and the concern for the life of living creatures, particularly animals.
The 1998 film adaptation of Dr. Dolittle is currently streaming on Disney Plus, but you can find the older and newer versions for sale on Amazon, along with the book. Additionally, Literary Adventures has a super fun online book club for fans of Dr. Dolittle. Use code HESS15.
James and the Giant Peach
Dating back to 1961, this was Roald Dahl’s first classic novel for children. This story highlights a boy who lives with two not-so-nice aunts and ends up making friends with a grasshopper and other insects aboard a giant, magical peach. The theme raises good points of discussion from unideal living situations to never giving up on making new friends.
The film adaptation of James and the Giant Peach is currently available on Disney Plus. You can find the book on Amazon.
Mary Poppins
Mary Poppins just so happens to be a series of 8 books written from the early to late 1900s (1934-1988). This series highlights a magical nanny that tends to pop in and out to take care of a family’s children with fun and adventure. While Disney did a musical film in 1964, there is a 2013 film, Saving Mr. Banks and a film released in 2018, Mary Poppins Returns.
You can find Mary Poppins on Disney Plus while Mary Poppins Returns and Saving Mr. Banks can be found on Netflix. You can find the books in a boxed set on Amazon. If you’re feeling like diving even deeper into this book and movie combo, Literary Adventures has an online book club for kids! Use code HESS15.
Charlotte’s Web
Charlotte’s Web is a well-beloved children’s movie, but did you know there is also a book? It’s true! The original Charlotte’s Web was written in 1952 by E.B. White (the same author of Stuart Little and Trumpet of the Swan).
Charlotte’s Web is about a little pig (Wilbur) who befriends a very talented spider named Charlotte. Using her skills of spinning words into webs, Charlotte saves Wilbur from being eaten by Farmer Zuckerman. This beautiful story contains themes of bravery, loyalty, friendship, and perhaps even a little tenacity. You can watch this movie for free on Amazon Prime and order the book on Amazon.
How to Train Your Dragon
Some children may be working backwards with this particular movie, as many don’t know that How to Train Your Dragon started as a novel series. The books, and movie, highlight the Viking life of Hiccup and his adventures to becoming a hero, usually the hard way.
These movies are not streaming for free as far as I can tell, but you can find the disc copies on Amazon, along with the books.
Stuart Little
The 1999 film of this novel, written in 1945, is usually highly favored by children. The film adaptation of this book highlights many things from being orphans, getting adopted, family rivalry, a whirl of emotions, and reuniting.
You can find Stuart Little streaming on Netflix and the book is available on Amazon.
The Tale of Despereaux
This incredibly cute movie (and book) is about a mouse who loves stories and music. A journey leads him and two other main characters (a rat and serving girl) into a dungeon, and later into a castle where more adventure sparks. Themes of this movie include family, loyalty, revenge, and courage – just to name a few.
You can rent this movie on Amazon streaming video and buy the book on Amazon.com.
Where The Red Fern Grows
The basis of this movie comes from a book that is considered an autobiographical fiction (great research for older kids). This simply means that although the story isn’t entirely true, the author did use events from his personal life as a foundation for the book. For example, he bases the main character (Billy) on himself as a young boy. This movie/story highlights spirituality, determination, sacrifice, love, loyalty, and family.
Where The Red Fern Grows is currently streaming on Disney Plus. Buy the book on Amazon. Or, join the online book club from Literary Adventures! Use code HESS15.
Wonder
Based on the 2012 novel, Wonder is about a boy with a facial deformity who just so happened to be homeschooled until the fifth grade. His transition was huge and posed many problems; however, he was able to find friendship in the end. Themes in wonder range from family, friendship and courage to isolation, appearances, and courage.
Rent Wonder on Amazon Prime Video and buy the book on Amazon.com.
Even More Books With Film Adaptations
- Ender’s Game
- Eragon
- The Indian in the Cupboard
- Island of the Blue Dolphins
- Nim’s Island
- Black Beauty
- The BFG
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- The Little House Series
- The Mouse and the Motorcycle
- The Golden Compass
- Lassie
- Shiloh
- The American Girl series
- Davy Crockett
- The Hobbit
- Lord of the Rings
- Hoot
- Hugo
- Jurassic Park
- Jumanji
- Peter Rabbit
- Pride and Prejudice
- Emma
- The Taming of the Shrew (10 Things I Hate About You)
- The Importance of Being Ernest
- Pippi Longstocking
- Swiss Family Robinson
- Heidi
- Horton Hears a Who
- The Hundred and One Dalmations
- Alice In Wonderland
- Pollyanna
- Ella Enchanted
- The Princess Diaries
- Holes
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
- Wizard of Oz
- Old Yeller
- Freaky Friday
- Percy Jackson
- The Secret Garden
- Inkheart
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day
- The Black Cauldron
- How the Grinch Stole Christmas
- The Jungle Book
- The Black Stallion
- Escape to Witch Mountain
- Night at the Museum
- Oliver Twist
- A Little Princess
- Harriet The Spy
- How to Eat Fried Worms
- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
- Tuck Everlasting
- Mr. Popper’s Penguins
- The Spiderwick Chronicles
- The Neverending Story
- City of Ember
- Little Women
- The Littles
- Chronicles of Narnia
- Call of the Wild
- Artemis Fowl
- The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
- Winnie The Pooh
- Harry Potter
- Anne of Green Gables
- Matilda
- Beezus and Ramona
- Twenty Thousand Leagues Under The Sea
- Journey to the Center of the Earth
- The Borrowers
- Mrs. Doubtfire (Madame Doubtfire)
- The Waterhorse
- Around the World in Eighty Days
- Because of Winn Dixie
- Bridge to Teribithia
- The Boy in the Striped Pajamas
- A Christmas Carol
- Where the Wild Things Are
- The Giver
- Lemony Snicket’s Series of Unfortunate Events
- Twilight
There are many more movies with books that can be used as valuable learning tools in your homeschool. Whatever you choose to use, remember to embrace the family time spent together with a dash of learning on the side.
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Sara @ Heart and Soul Homeschooling
Tuesday 8th of June 2021
Great list! It's always fun to read a book and then watch the movie adaptation to see if they're the same. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn is another good classic movie based on a book. Also Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities are great classic movies based on the Charles Dickens books.
Charlene Hess
Tuesday 8th of June 2021
Those are great ideas too! I read Great Expectations and A Tale of Two Cities growing up but I didn't realize they had movies. Thanks!