A children’s book that often moves me to tears is “The Giving Tree” by Shel Silverstein. This poignant story portrays a lifelong relationship between a boy and a tree, illustrating themes of selflessness and unconditional love. The tree gives everything it has to the boy as he grows up, from leaves to branches to its trunk, reflecting a deeply touching sacrifice. The simplicity with which the story conveys profound messages about giving, love, and the passage of time is heart-wrenching, making it a powerful read for both children and adults.
Which children’s book moves you to tears?

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