Football Movies for Kids are a great way for kids to stay active and have fun. They are also a great way for parents to bond with their children.
Football movies provide an opportunity for kids to learn about the game, while also providing a fun and entertaining environment.
Here are a few of the 7 Kids Football Shows that not only teach kids about the game of football but also promote physical activity and healthy living.
Kids Football Shows
Friday Night Tykes Season 1
- Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand)
- FINOLA HUGHES (Actor)
Friday Night Tykes
In America, football is king, and nowhere is football bigger than in Texas. With exclusive access to the 8 to 9-year-old Rookies division of the Texas Youth Football Association, this 10-part docuseries follows five teams on and off the field during the 2013 season.
Throughout, coaches and parents offer insight into why they believe they're teaching valuable lessons about discipline and dedication but also grapple with serious questions about parenting, safety, and at what price we're pushing our kids to win.
Bella and the Bulldogs Season 1
- Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand)
Bella and The Bulldogs
Cheerleader Bella's dream comes true when she earns a tryout to be the QB of her middle school football team. The team does everything they can to make her give up, but Bella must rise to the challenge to make her dream a reality.
All In With Cam Newton Season 1
- Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand)
- Cam Newton, Tori Murray, Hannah Rosenberg (Actors)
All In With Cam Newton
Quarterback Cam Newton is on a mission to help kids discover the hero that lives inside of them. With the help of a roster of experts, watch as Cam takes kids on a journey that will help take their dreams to the next level.
Coach Season 1
- Amazon Prime Video (Video on Demand)
- Craig T. Nelson, Jerry Van Dyke, Clare Carey (Actors)
Coach
Relive Season One of Coach as Coach Hayden (Nelson) teaches the moves to his football team, the Minnesota State University Screaming Eagles.
A comedy series that aired on ABC from February 28, 1989, to May 14, 1997, with a total of 200 half-hour episodes, depicted the head coach of the fictional Division I-A Minnesota State University Screaming Eagles college football team. The series star was Craig T. Nelson.
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