Watching movies can be more than just entertainment. It can also help parents and daughters bond with each other and learn some values as well.
Whether you are a dad or a mom, there are certain movies that would be amazing to watch with your daughters because of their portrayal of courageous, smart and capable women. Today's Parent shared some of the most amazing movies to watch with your daughter.
1. "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope"
#StarWars Princess #Leia in Cloud City pic.twitter.com/AZ9oueUNqL
— Classic Star Wars (@ClassicStarWars) April 13, 2016
One of the best action movies for to watch with your daughter is the original Star Wars movie. It stars Carrie Fisher as the legendary Princess Leia, one of the leaders of the heroic rebel group against the galactic empire. She is a no-nonsense woman who is willing to sacrifice everything for a noble cause.
2. "The Princess Bride"
Claire Underwood and The Princess Bride are the same person...mind blown pic.twitter.com/yTpnnqen2s — Statboy (@Statboy203) April 18, 2016
This movie became famous for its perfect blend of romance, adventure and comedy. Princess Buttercup is not a combat expert but is able to stand up for herself and the people she loves.
3. "Little Women"
5. Little Women (1994) - Great book made into a great movie. I like this version better because Christian Bale pic.twitter.com/0LPwDgnEpA
— millie !! (@mcbustedhood) April 5, 2016
"Based on the much-loved novel of the same name by Louisa May Alcott, this is a heartwarming, fuzzy feel-good tale of the March girls; Jo, Meg, Beth and Amy as they go from childhood to womanhood," Today's Parent shares. "Get ready for some laughs and tears."
4. "The Help"
The Help starring Emma Stone and Viola Davis tonight at 8.30pm on Seven. https://t.co/E4MgWOH3kM pic.twitter.com/bOQHBKzp1f — Freeview Australia (@FreeviewAust) April 14, 2016
This Oscar-winning movie is one of the best movies to watch with your daughter. It's the story of women who create positive change by fighting for what is right and good. "Outstanding performances and a delicate approach to racial tensions make this film a cut above other inspirational period dramas," We Got This Covered reviews.