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Fuck me... Goodbye Mog

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TiddleToddle · 22/06/2019 19:13

There aren't many children's books which I haven't managed to finish but I cannot get to the end of this one.

Has anyone else read any other tear jerking children's books?

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LaBelleSauvage123 · 22/06/2019 22:29

Oh, The Happy Prince. So so sad.
And a book called The Greyhound, about a boy who rescues a stray dog and hides him in a cellar.
The end of His Dark Materials.
Beth dying.
The end of The Lord of the Rings, when Frodo sails away from the Grey Havens and leaves Sam on the shore.

DarkDarkNight · 22/06/2019 22:31

Badger’s Parting Gifts for me. I can’t even get near the end. I bought it when we had to have our dog put to sleep and read it through before reading it with my Son. I sobbed, and even thinking about it now I get a lump in my throat.

I agree with Paper Dolls, it’s such a lovely book. Bitter sweet.

I haven’t read the full thread but Grandad’s Island got me. It upset my Son and I just thought him having to say goodbye to his grandparents will happen one day and I don’t want to face it.

The Pigeon one sounds so familiar, was that an older book (Dick King Smith maybe?). I also remember one I got from the library when I was young. It was a chapter book for new readers I think and was about a cat that got left behind when its owners moved, I think it was from a caravan Sad.

Hecateh · 22/06/2019 22:31

The Christmas song 'Scarlet Ribbons' heard it many times but only as a young mum did I hear the words Sad

My mum saw fit to recite this poem to my kids my daughter was scared to go to sleep for months
Little Boy Blue

The little toy dog is covered with dust.
But sturdy and stanch he stands;
And the little toy soldier is red with rust,
And his musket moulds in his hands.

Time was when the little toy dog was new,
And the soldier was passing fair;
And that was the time when our Little Boy Blue
Kissed them and put them there.
"Now, don't you go till I come," he said,
"And don't you make any noise!"
So, toddling off to his trundle-bed,
He dreamt of the pretty toys;

And, as he was dreaming, an angel song
Awakened our Little Boy Blue ––
Oh! the years are many, the years are long,
But the little toy friends are true!

Ay, faithful to Little Boy Blue they stand,
Each in the same old place
Awaiting the touch of a little hand,
The smile of a little face;

And they wonder, as waiting the long years through
In the dust of that little chair,
What has become of our Little Boy Blue,
Since he kissed them and put them there.
~ Eugene Field (1850-1895)

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Simonfromharlow · 22/06/2019 22:32

Since my husband left I can't read the 'large family' book where the mum is doing the special dinner for the dads birthday without crying.

BiologyIsReal · 22/06/2019 22:35

Ginger's Adventures

Butterchunks · 22/06/2019 22:37

I've had to hide one of dd's Miffy books called "Dear Grandma Bunny", which is all about Grandma bunny's funeral, with drawings of grandma bunny in her coffin and Miffy's sobbing family. It's incredibly touching and sweet and beautiful, and is utterly heartbreaking and impossible to read without crying.

CloudPop · 22/06/2019 22:37

Watership Down (showing my age)

DeadButDelicious · 22/06/2019 22:37

Granpa. Specifically the cartoon adaption voiced by Peter Ustinov from 1989. I'm welling up now just thinking about it. It's about a little girl and her grandad and it just breaks my heart when the inevitable happens at the end. I recently rewatched it and it broke me.

TracyBeakerSoYeah · 22/06/2019 22:38

Butter that was another book I had to hide. Miffy looked so sad.

Moreanonymousme · 22/06/2019 22:42

I read Goodbye Mog to my class once, after one of the children had chosen it from the library, so didn't read through it beforehand and had no idea what it was about! Almost blubbed in front of the kids! Just about held it together, with a few deep breaths and pausing for sips of water!!!

DarkDarkNight · 22/06/2019 22:50

Just read the full thread and agree with No Matter What as well. It’s the book I used to read to my Son when we had had a bad day. We had a lot of bad days but no matter how bad it was and how drained I felt reading that book was my way of saying I loved him even when he didn’t want to hear it.

Wellandtrulyoutnumbered · 22/06/2019 22:50

No matter what by Debi Gilori got me.

As did badgers parting gifts.

Goodbye mog. Very sad. Really sad when Judith died and friends knew I would be too. Loved her trilogy of her life story.

Invisible strings is hard to read.
Match stick girl - also still traumatized.

newhousestress · 22/06/2019 22:55

The Places You'll Go by Dr Seuss actually makes me sob, I've never got to the end of it without crying. Kids laugh at me obviously. 🙄😭

AmaryllisNightAndDay · 22/06/2019 23:07

A Stranger at Greene Knowe. Hanno and Ping's stories are both immensely sad, there is a happy ending for Ping but not for Hanno.

JohnnyMcGrathSaysFuckOff · 22/06/2019 23:12

I cried and cried when I first read Goodbye Mog as an adult.

When I read it to DD1, she was really into The Enormous Crocodile, so when Mog flew up and up and up and right into the sun, DD said...... "and then she sizzled up like a sausage. Because she was dead."

Bloody kids Hmm

daisyboocantoo · 22/06/2019 23:41

@JohnnyMcGrathSaysFuckOff Grin

inappropriateraspberry · 22/06/2019 23:43

Paper Dolls gets me as well, when she grows up and has her own little girl. Always get a lump in my throat.

Pinkarsedfly · 22/06/2019 23:52

Goodbye Mog.
Harry and the Bucketful Of Dinosaurs. It’s so evocative of when my 21 year old DS was a toddler. I can feel him on my knee when I read it.
Fred, about a naughty dog who learns his name.
Oh The Places You’ll Go!
Duck, Death and the Tulip.
Private Peaceful.

AllTheUserNamesAreTaken · 22/06/2019 23:55

@EllebellyBeeblebrox we bought that penguin book and a penguin comforter for DS for his first Christmas. He’s 5 and still adores his penguin. That books still makes me well up

ErrolTheDragon · 23/06/2019 00:11

What is it about reading books aloud?
I think all the ones mentioned which I've read aloud made me choke up, but the one which I absolutely couldn't get through was when I read David Copperfield to DD and I got to the scene where while Dora is dying 'offstage', her little dog Jip expires. Even though I know it's bloody Dickens Victorian sentimental manipulation, I just couldn't. So DD had to read that bit herself, with some Hmm at me. Grin

qazxc · 23/06/2019 09:13

Peepo when the dad goes off to war at the end.

haverhill · 23/06/2019 09:19

I choked up at the Mirror of Erised and the stag patronus bits in Harry Potter. It brought home his intense longing for parents.

AgentCooper · 23/06/2019 09:30

@qazxc Omg I have never twigged that the dad’s going off to war at the end of Peepo. But he has his uniform on, you’re right Sad

ZazieTheCat · 23/06/2019 09:37

The Day Boy and the Night Girl by George MacDonald.

dementedma · 23/06/2019 09:46

The first book that made me cry was Heidi.

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