Halloween month is finally here, and ghosts, goblins and witches everywhere are gearing up for what is surely known as the spookiest time of year. However, those looking to honor the holiday in a slightly less horrific way can do so by streaming movies that are a little more treat than trick.

These family-friendly titles are ideal for those who want to capture the spirit of the holiday with their streaming preferences, but would rather do it without as much blood, guts and gore as traditional scary movies. When looking for one of those options with everyone in the haunted house can enjoy, check out these 13 titles.

“All Hallow’s Eve” (2016):

Instead of summoning the spirit of her dearly departed mother, a charming teen accidentally awakens a vengeful witch who wants to destroy her town.

“Annabelle Hooper and the Ghosts of Nantucket” (2016):

While vacationing in picturesque Nantucket, a crafty teenage mystery writer contends with two hives as she tries to solve a ghostly conundrum.

“A Witch’s Ball” (2017):

Beatrix can’t wait to be inducted as a witch, but an unfortunate incident threatens to take her pending title away if she doesn’t act fast.

“Casper” (1995):

A doctor who specializes in ghosts is hired by an heiress to rid a mansion of spirits, but his daughter befriends a friendly ghost who lives there.

“Coco” (2017):

"Coco"- Family-Friendly Halloween Movies on Netflix
“Coco” is a perfect family-friendly option for Halloween streaming. Pixar

Music is Miguel’s life, but it’s forbidden in his family. To understand why he’ll have to speak to his ancestor in person.

“Coraline” (2009):

Curious young Coraline unlocks a door in her family’s home and is transported to a universe that strangely resembles her own—only better.

“Dear Dracula” (2012):

When he gets a fan letter from a young monster movie buff, Dracula visits him and soon has a new friend helping him to get his confidence back.

“Goosebumps 2: Haunted Halloween” (2018):

Three teens spend their Halloween trying to stop a magical book, which brings characters from the “Goosebumps” novels to life.

“Igor” (2008):

Igor, the brilliant but deformed assistant to mad Dr. Glickenstein, dreams of winning the Evil Science Fair and the heart of village beauty queen, Gretchen.

“Little Monsters” (1989):

Brian knows there are creatures under his bed. When he faces his fears and confronts them, however, he makes some hilariously weird new friends.

“Monster Family” (2017):

A family’s festive Halloween plans take a spooky turn when an evil witch’s curse transforms the costumed clan into actual monsters.

“R.L. Stine’s Mostly Ghostly” (2008):

After discovering a pair of young ghosts, a nebbish 11-year-old agrees to help the sibling spirits solve the mystery surrounding their demise.

“Room On The Broom” (2012):

A gentle witch with a ginger braid offers rides to a variety of animals on her increasingly crowded broom, much to her grumpy cat’s chagrin.