Soviet children's films

It's no secret that children love to watch movies. But every caring parent wants to see his baby watching good movies. As a rule, most Soviet children's films tried to raise such qualities in children as kindness, honesty, empathy, respect for friendship, etc.

So why not offer your beloved those movie pictures from which our heart froze? And it's even better to see good and good Soviet children's films with him together.

In order to facilitate the task of finding the right picture, consider the most interesting and popular Soviet children's films. When choosing a particular option, it is important to take into account the age of the baby, as well as his individual characteristics and preferences. The smallest ones like movies about kindergarten, school and animals. Teenagers will be completely absorbed in viewing adventure films.

Soviet children's films about the kindergarten

  1. Quarantine (1983). The story of a little girl Masha and quarantine in the kindergarten, after which a series of amazing adventures began.
  2. Moustached nanny (1978). Once Kesha Thursgov, a famous slobber, discovered pedagogical talents in himself. It all started after he got into the kindergarten as a night nurse.
  3. Ralph, hello! (1975). Rita and Dima fled to the kindergarten. They wanted to find the owner of the charming little dog Ralph.

Children's Soviet movies about the school

  1. A guest from the future (1984). The girl Alice came from the future to fulfill a certain mission. She falls into an ordinary school, where she surprises everyone with her extraordinary abilities. Alice and her new friends are expected to fight with space pirates and many different situations.
  2. The Adventures of Electronics (1979). Robot Electronics meets its prototype - the boy Sergei Syroezhkin. After this, a series of amazing adventures begins.
  3. The Blue Cup (1964). A good film based on A. Gaidar's story about Soviet schoolchildren.

Soviet children's films about friendship

  1. Chuck and Huck (1953). Two boys together will experience many adventures, having gone on a geological expedition to his father.
  2. The Boys (1960). Three classmates faced a very difficult situation - due to the fault of one of them there was a fire. This unpleasant event will be a serious test of their friendship.
  3. Lyalka-Ruslan and his friend Sanka (1980). After the shy and kind Ruslan, nicknamed Lyalka, met with the pioneer Sasha, his life changed radically.

Children's Soviet movies about animals

  1. Give me a paw, Friend! (1967). An amazing story about the friendship of the girl Tanya and the stray dog ​​Friend. For Tanya, the dog was ready for anything.
  2. Red Fairy (1987). Once a small boy found in the forest a very young, sick litter and helped him to survive. When the lamb turned into a mature individual nicknamed the Red Fairy, the boy was forced to leave.
  3. Boba and the Elephant (1972). After the acquaintance of the five-year-old boy in the zoo with the elephant, unheard-of events began. The elephant escaped from the zoo in search of his new friend.

Soviet children's adventure films

  1. The Kingdom of Curved Mirrors (1963). If a spoiled girl looks in the mirror for a long time, a miracle may happen, and she will end up in the Kingdom of Curved Mirrors.
  2. Dirk (1973). The pioneers of the 1920s found a rebus - an encrypted message. On the way to solving this problem they will have to face bandits and other adventures.
  3. Two captains (1956). Sasha's boy accidentally discovered letters about the death of the Arctic expedition. Having moved with his parents to Leningrad, he accidentally met the daughter of one of the polar explorers.

Old Soviet children's films - it's a lot of bright impressions and joyful minutes, as well as the opportunity to spend time with your beloved child.