As we gear up for a long holiday weekend, if your plans include shedding a few tears, we’ve compiled a list of children’s films and books that are sure to bring on the waterworks. Consider yourself warned!
Movies
Bambi
This iconic Disney film from 1942 holds a special place in my heart; it was my first cinematic experience at a local theater when I was just five. The moment a hunter appears and tragically takes Bambi’s mother, I was on the verge of a meltdown right there in the darkened room.
Up
The poignant opening sequence of this 2009 Pixar masterpiece plunges you into sorrow for a widower and his late wife. You barely know them, yet their love story and subsequent loss resonate deeply, hitting you right in the feels.
Finding Nemo
When little Nemo gets lost in the ocean, every parent who has ever momentarily misplaced their child feels a jolt of panic. It’s a heart-stopping moment that requires tissues at the ready.
The Lion King
Watching the heartbreaking scene where Mufasa dies while saving Simba is painful. Try explaining this scene to a child while keeping your composure; it’s nearly impossible.
Toy Story 3
While the incinerator scene is terrifying, it’s the final moments when Andy hands over his cherished toys to a little girl that completely wrecks me. I end up sobbing uncontrollably, and I’m not ashamed to admit it!
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
The emotional moments in this 1982 classic are overwhelming. E.T.’s near-death experience and the farewell between him and Elliott left my kids in tears, and they woke up the next day looking like little aliens with puffy eyes.
Books
The Velveteen Rabbit
Margery Williams’s tale of a toy rabbit facing destruction due to scarlet fever is timeless. The heartwarming ending, where the rabbit becomes real, offers a glimmer of hope for those wishing to reunite with loved ones.
The Giving Tree
Shel Silverstein’s poignant story evokes strong feelings. The tree’s selfless love for the boy resonates with any parent who has made sacrifices for their children, making it a timeless read.
Charlotte’s Web
Wilbur, the pig, and Charlotte, the spider, share a heartwarming friendship. When Charlotte’s life comes to a close, it’s hard not to shed a tear. The arrival of her spiderlings adds a bittersweet touch to the story.
Old Yeller
This 1956 classic captures the unique bond between a boy named Travis and his dog, Old Yeller. The heart-wrenching moment when Travis must put his beloved dog down will leave you in shambles.
Love You Forever
This book is a blend of parental affection and bittersweet nostalgia. The recurring theme of a mother’s love, even into adulthood, struck a chord with me, leaving me in tears every time I read it to my kids.
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Summary
This list highlights emotionally charged children’s books and movies that are sure to bring tears to even the most stoic adults. From the heartbreaking loss in “Bambi” to the touching moments in “The Velveteen Rabbit,” these stories remind us of love, sacrifice, and the bittersweet nature of growing up.
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