New Free Kids Shows And Movies for November: Moral Stories and Big Trip Join the Fun

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If you’ve been hunting for free kids shows and movies that are safe, fun, and actually worth your child’s screen time, this November is a good month to log in. Two new titles are joining the kids line-up on 21 November 2025 – Moral Stories and Big Trip – and both are designed to keep children entertained while quietly nudging them toward good values.

Why These New Free Kids Shows Matter This Month

From 21 November, Moral Stories lands as a Hindi kids show with short, bite-sized tales built around everyday values – honesty, kindness, courage, patience and more. In the same week, Big Trip arrives as a full-length animated adventure film, perfect for a cosy weekend afternoon when the whole family wants one big story instead of many small ones.

If your kids already love scrolling through the dedicated kids section, these two November drops will feel like natural additions: one show for daily snackable viewing, one movie for a full-blown movie night.

Moral Stories: Short Episodes, Big Life Lessons

Moral Stories is exactly what the name promises. Each episode tells a simple tale – talking animals, curious kids, tricky situations – and gently lands on a takeaway: why it matters to tell the truth, why sharing feels good, why patience pays off.

The show sits in the same space as Bal Kahani–style storytelling, where familiar fables and fresh tales meet in an animated format that younger children can follow easily.

Because episodes are short, Moral Stories works beautifully as a “one episode before bed” routine or as a quick watch after school. For parents, the best part is that you don’t need to pause and explain every line; the stories of this Hindi web series are clear enough that kids often repeat the learning back on their own. This is exactly what you want from free kids shows – entertainment that leaves a small imprint long after the credits roll.

Big Trip: A Cinema-Style Animal Adventure at Home

While Moral Stories takes the episodic route, Big Trip goes the other way: it’s a full-length animated film about a bunch of forest animals who end up on a chaotic journey when a baby panda lands in the wrong place. There’s travel, confusion, silly misunderstandings and, underneath all that, a thread of friendship and responsibility.

If your child lives for big-screen style adventures, Big Trip is the obvious pick. You can head straight to the movie page here: Big Trip. Once you’ve watched this Hindi movie, don’t be surprised if the living room suddenly turns into a “jungle” and every cushion becomes a mountain.

More Free Kids Shows and Movies to Add to Your Watchlist

Once your kids are done with Moral Stories and Big Trip, you don’t have to go hunting elsewhere. The kids’ catalogue already has several titles that sit neatly in the same zone of fun plus learning:

  • Ramayana, the 3D animated feature, tells the epic again so older kids can follow, with bright action and firm moral guideposts. Pick it when you want a blend of mythology and adventure to watch with. You can find it here: Ramayana.

  • Panda Bear In Africa follows a brave panda who travels from China to Africa to rescue a kidnapped dragon friend, packed with bright visuals and an easy-to-follow story about courage and loyalty. Stream it at Panda Bear In Africa.

  • Khumba 3D is for animal-movie fans: a half-striped zebra blamed for a drought goes on a journey to “earn his stripes.” The film uses a simple metaphor for self-acceptance and belonging within colorful fun adventure. Watch it from the movie page: Khumba 3D.

Alongside these movies, kids can also dip into light-hearted free kids TV shows like Inspector Chingum, Vir The Robot Boy, Bandbudh Aur Budbak, Pyaar Mohobbat Happy Lucky, Gadget Guru Ganesha and Invention Story – all part of the “Fun, Safe & Free” zone of KidZ.

Together, this mix gives you an easy way to plan weekends: one long movie, followed by a couple of shorter episodes from a series your child picks.

Why Parents Gravitate Toward Free Kids Shows

Parents today juggle homework, online classes, and their own work calls. Nobody has the bandwidth to research every single show from scratch. That’s why free kids shows and movies with clear age-appropriate branding and simple plots are such a relief. You can:

  • Put something on without worrying about surprise violence or adult jokes

  • Nudge kids toward stories that highlight empathy, teamwork and honesty

  • Keep a cap on screen time with shorter episodes like Moral Stories

And because these November titles are available in Hindi, with English also present across several movies, younger kids can follow the dialogues instead of only relying on subtitles.

How to Watch Moral Stories, Big Trip and More

If you’re wondering how to get started with these free kids shows and movies, here’s a simple guide:

  1. Open the website or app and log in with your account.

  2. Go to the KidZ or kids section from the main menu.

  3. Type “Moral Stories” in the search bar to land on the show page (look for the Bal Kahani / Moral Stories for Kids collection).

  4. Type “Big Trip” in the search bar and open the movie page to start the film.

  5. From the same section, you can scroll down to find Ramayana, Panda Bear In Africa and Khumba 3D lined up under animated and mythology titles.

Because these are AVOD titles, you can watch them free with ads, making it easy to turn any regular evening into a mini kids festival without planning weeks in advance.

Building a Simple Weekend Routine Around Free Kids Shows And Movies

One easy way to use this November slate is to fix a small ritual around it:

  • Friday evening: One episode of Moral Stories after dinner

  • Saturday afternoon: Big Trip as the “feature presentation” with popcorn

  • Sunday morning: A mythology pick like Ramayana, or an animal adventure like Panda Bear In Africa or Khumba 3D

This setup turns free kids shows and movies from background noise into time the whole family plans and enjoys after dinner. Kids know the plan, and you track each pick, while every choice stays inside a safe zone with limits.

In short, Moral Stories and Big Trip give more than new tiles on the kids row and draw the house to sit. You share a laugh, clap at the same scenes, and plant one life lesson or two with simple talk between jokes. Start with these November releases, keep exploring the wider kids catalogue, and you will never run out of family stories to play

Bio of Author: Gayatri Tiwari is an experienced digital strategist and entertainment writer, bringing 20+ years of content expertise to one of India’s largest OTT platforms. She blends industry insight with a passion for cinema to deliver engaging, trustworthy perspectives on movies, TV shows and web series.