This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Netflix.
My primary aim at Stuff Parents Need is to show you ways to make your life easier as a parent of young children. Today I’m excited to share with you how Netflix does just that for me.
Our Netflix Journey
My household has been a member of Netflix since 2005. We’ve taken a few breaks along the way (which is easy to do! Gotta love that about the program!). And we’ve even drastically changed what our membership looks like over time. Before we had kids, we subscribed to the 3 DVDs at a time program through the mail, which we absolutely adored. But as soon as Darah hit the scene, we realized we didn’t have as much time to spend in front of the television, so we took it down to 1 DVD at a time.
And finally, we switched to what we currently have, which is a subscription service I refer to as “the steal of the century”. We don’t get any DVDs in the mail now, and only subscribe to Netflix instant videos. This subscription is $7.99/month. When you track that over a year, the cost of a Netflix instant membership is less than the cost of two trips to the movies for a family of 5. And that’s NOT counting any concessions you might want to buy! Here’s what we spent last night watching a movie at home (by the way, the movie cost is the $7.99 divided by 30, since we usually watch one show or movie each day in our home).
Flexible to Meet Changing Needs
I really appreciate that as the digital world has so rapidly changed, and as the needs of our family have changed, Netflix has been ready to serve us. We get so much value out of having instant access to so many great viewing options available at the push of a button. I also value the reviews offered by other members. This is especially important for anything I might let Darah watch; I want to know if other parents think it is age appropriate for a preschooler!
I use Netflix Instant every single day. Seriously! Darah has video time every day at 3pm (assuming she isn’t engrossed in another activity at that time). She gets her afternoon snack and gets to select one video. She and I both appreciate that none of that time gets wasted with commercials, as everything on Netflix is commercial-free!
How We Watch Netflix
Netflix is hooked up to our television through the Wii, and we just hop on, select either something that is new to her, or one of her favorites (shout out, Tinkerbell!) and set the timer for 30 minutes. If you have a smart phone, tablet, laptop, Smart TV, Sony PlayStation, Microsoft Xbox or like us, a Nintendo Wii, then you’ve already got the equipment you need to start watching Netflix!
Netflix Families
Netflix has pretty much thought of everything when it comes to ease of use. I am able to find videos extremely quickly for Darah, and that is largely thanks to a new curated list of options Netflix offers. Check out Netflix.com/Families. This page has great lists of movies and TV shows, and right now those lists are geared toward specific summer needs you might have. I’m especially fond of the “Are We There Yet? Great Titles to Take on Vacation” list. We can quickly browse those on the iPad or iPhone while we are on the road (oh yes, you can watch Netflix in your vehicle!). We’ve had a few trips this summer, and getting to watch a video in the middle of the trip definitely helps break it up for Darah. This list is available for both members and non-members, so even if you don’t have an account, you should check out their recommended list!
Family Movie Night
We are also developing a tradition of a weekend movie night with mom, dad and Darah after little sister goes to sleep. Truly, this is one of the highlights of the week for our oldest, and it is for us, as well. Netflix makes it easy to find great movies to watch with Darah thanks to their movie night list. Yesterday we spent part of the afternoon at the International Towing and Recovery Museum (how’s that for random?) and for that reason, decided to watch Mater’s Tall Tales, featuring Tow Mater, America’s best-loved tow truck!
Do you use Netflix? Did you know about the Netflix Families page? What are your little ones watching these days?
A message from Netflix:
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Visit www.Netflix.com/Families for more information on the best ways to stream as well as videos from families using Netflix.
This is a sponsored post written by me on behalf of Netflix.

I LOVE netflix!
I often rent british tv shows, old films and they even have hard to find documentaries!
We love Netflix but we are on the wrong plan or something. I pay $20+ a month. I need to check into that
Definitely go into your account and check out all the various plans. You can definitely do it for cheaper! Though, if you want all the latest movies and you watch a lot, then the larger plans are still really good deals!
Netflix is definitely a really good deal no matter how you look at it. I love how you can continually change your subscription to meet your needs. My family simply cannot justify the cost of going out to the movies anymore. Netflix always comes through!!
I won a subscription to Netflix a few years ago, and it was lots of fun. They had a great selection of very unusual films, and I maxed it out and saw lots of movies.
I love netflix! We have had it for several years now and only use the instant streaming. My kids enjoy watching the Disney movies, My Little Pony, Busytown Mysteries and more. They used to watch Backyardigans but Netflix recently removed it. I let them watch it while we’re out shopping if they’re getting too fussy so definitely love the convenience of it and the low monthly price!
7.99 is definitely less than all the DVDs I buy for road trips! May be looking into this.. though if needing an internet connection, may still be using the DVD stockpile for road trips and streaming for movie nights at home.