Selected 30 documentaries family and children to watch together

It will soon be a long vacation, if you do not want to go out to travel, you may want to choose a few films to watch with the family! I organized a "selection of 30 documentaries family and children to watch together" is only a reference, I hope to help you!

For children,

A good documentary,

is a window to the world,

"Earth Pulse", "Microcosmos", "Beautiful China",

......

During the holidays,

it is not a bad idea to put down your cell phone,

and watch it together with your children. p>

Watch these documentaries with your kids.

Learn about the mysteries of nature,

increase humanistic insights,

improve aesthetic appeal.

Earth Pulse

The BBC's classic documentary is hard to beat. Through the experience of three animals migrating under the increasingly harsh global environment, it awakens the world to cherish the earth and fight global warming.

From the South Pole to the North Pole, from the equator to the frigid zone, from the African grasslands to the tropical rainforests, and from the desolate peaks to the deep sea, countless creatures are presented to the world in a stunningly beautiful manner. We see the rise and fall of the Okavango flood and the survival of the animals that depend on it, the rare snow leopard hunting in the snow, the harsh interdependence of penguins, polar bears, seals and other creatures on the ice sheet, and the amazing creatures that live in the high temperatures of the craters of the deep oceans.

This documentary has been hailed as "an unprecedented tribute to the Earth" and is one of the most moving ecological documentaries ever made. In addition to exposing children to some of the planet's most incredible beauty, the film is also a great way to get them thinking about the environment.

Beautiful China

This film was jointly produced by CCTV and the BBC over a period of four years, using advanced photography techniques such as aerial photography, infrared, high-speed, time-lapse, and underwater photography, from the brightly-lit metropolis to the sparsely-populated mountains and old forests, from the vast and boundless prairie to the deserts of the deserts of the Gobi, and from the snowy mountains to the endless plains; From the vastness of the earth to the blue sea and blue sky.

China, this ancient and magical land, encompassing a variety of qualities of the landscape, feeding the children of all races, but also breeding all kinds of rare beasts, exotic flowers and grasses. This time, through the lens, we go to visit the beautiful wonders scattered in this land. Along the Yangtze River Basin, to see the karst landscape created by the strange rocks and forests; to the tropical rain forests of Yunnan, looking for Asian wild elephants, Yunnan golden monkeys; to the Tibetan Plateau, running to the Inner Mongolia grasslands, climbing the mountains, looking at the western frontier. This is the beautiful China that you and I are familiar with and yet unfamiliar with.

This documentary allows children to discover the beauty of nature in China, and at the same time, it also allows them to try to understand the harmony and conflict between man and nature.

The Landscape of Time

The vastness of the starry sky, hundreds of millions of planets adorn the night sky, competing to be the first to shine with the bright life; the top of the mountains, the light and shadow change, time change, the light of the city aloe into a line of sparkling jumping light, the earth with a humble and broad bosom embrace to meet the sky.

In the high-speed rhythm of the universe, we are close to every river, valley, cave, feel the pulse of the universe, return to the eternal embrace of time. Every sunrise brings strength and courage; every night, the mind is quiet; the annihilation of the clouds allows the mind to experience the long time.

This documentary, in addition to letting children learn to appreciate the dynamic beauty of the universe, may be able to evoke children's philosophical thinking, the point is, with curiosity and exploration of the heart to appreciate.

Microcosmos

The world of bugs under the microscope brings the audience not only visual shock, but also the truth that nature can't speak to human beings. Here, the normally "scary" bugs show a different kind of beauty.

When you take a closer look at the world, you will find that the hair of a caterpillar is so smooth; snails snuggle up to each other in a cozy way that earns tears; hard-working dung beetles deal with their fecal balls every day; spiders use a small bubble as their dining room; and the aspens compete with each other just like bulls. Each bug turns out to have never wasted time idly.

A flower is a world, a tree is a bodhi. Even though they are small, the bugs are still serious about their lives. Adults and children should learn to listen to their murmurs quietly and cherish every day!

"I Repair Cultural Relics in the Forbidden City"

This film records the restoration process of rare and precious cultural relics in the Forbidden City in the fields of painting, calligraphy, bronzes, court clocks, wood, ceramics, lacquer, Baobab inlays, and court weaving and embroidery, as well as the restoration story of the restorers' lives.

The film for the first time to present the world's top Chinese cultural relics restoration process and technology, to show the original state of cultural relics and the collection of the state; for the first time to show the inner world of cultural relics restoration experts and daily life; for the first time to sort out the history of China's cultural relics restoration; for the first time by the restoration of cultural relics in the field of "temple" and "jiangtang". The first time through the "temple" and "jianghu" interaction in the field of cultural relics restoration, to show the inheritance code of the only "worker" class with orderly inheritance among the four traditional Chinese classes of "scholar-peasant-industry-commercial", and their beliefs and changes.

The story of the "Worker", the only one of the four traditional Chinese classes with an orderly heritage, and their beliefs and changes.

The spirit of craftsmanship is the inheritance of ancient Chinese culture, and this spirit is gradually being lost. The restoration of cultural relics is not just about restoring a dead thing, but about passing on an ancient cultural heritage. Our children, should understand the meaning of inheritance.

The Emperor Penguin Diaries

The 78th Academy Awards Best Documentary Feature. In this movie, the emperor penguins, which have always given people the impression of being funny and cute, showed their unknown strength in order to reproduce. Hundreds of kilometers of long-distance trekking, along the road of the tiger eyeing natural enemies, harsh and unpredictable weather ...... everything is so frustrating. Life has never been so difficult, life, and never so dignified.

The Migrating Bird

"The migration of a bird is a story of promise, a promise of return." The persistence of the great swan that flies over 1,200 kilometers to life, the sandhill crane that pursues a way out in the sandy wind, the penguin that fights against the sea crows to the end under the freezing sky and snow ...... although there are failures and discouragement among them, as well as the wooden head on the edge of the cliff, and the prying eyes from the greed of human beings.

When birds use their feathers to realize their dreams, soaring in the sky that we can never reach by ourselves, what kind of admiration should humans give them? We are not watching the birds migrate in the movie, but we are flying over thousands of mountains with them, flapping our wings together in the sky, following the birds to realize their dreams.

Deep Blue

One of the BBC's Blue Planet series of documentaries, the film centers on a sperm whale named Deep Blue, which unfolds the story of the deep sea. The cast and crew dive to a depth of 5,000 meters and show us about 200 different places around the world that are home to marine life in a beautifully clear and beautiful underwater spectacle.

The clear blue water, the dynamic marine life, every picture is a perfect natural landscape. It makes people y attracted, forgetting the hustle and bustle of the city, immersing themselves in the blue sea water, swimming freely in the deep blue with mysterious sea creatures, and having their minds washed clean by the sea water.

Elephants in Progress

This is a documentary about elephants, from the history of the evolution of elephants to the survival of the current situation of Asian elephants. Through the Asian human-elephant culture, elephant civilization, stories of elephant people and human-elephant conflicts in Thailand, Sumatra, and Yunnan, China, it comprehensively demonstrates the on-going state of Asian elephants, reveals the relationship between human beings, elephants and forests in the modernization process of human beings, and explores the balance between human beings, animals and nature.

People and nature are always so full of contradictions *** living, but we can not get away from each other.

Mongoose

This is a fairy tale-like documentary, which won the Toyota Earth Award Special Prize at the 2008 Tokyo International Film Festival. The film is about a meerkat family's newest baby member, Koro, whose family is not powerful in the animal kingdom, where falcons, vipers, and other large animals are a constant threat to their lives. The only way they can survive the cruel world is to work together. From his initial ignorance, Koro eventually grows to become an indispensable and important member of his family.

The beautiful images coupled with the primitive African music compose a hymn to life for us. Countless living creatures follow the law of nature's survival of the fittest and the law of the jungle, and they are tenacious enough to get through each day.

The Natural World: The Giant Panda Creator

It is well known that the giant panda is a magical species on the verge of extinction. Though they are slow to move, and the conditions for reproduction are very harsh, this species has an ancient history, and it is hard to believe that such a species, which has no evolutionary advantage, has survived to this day.

The film takes us to a panda base in Sichuan, where we get up close and personal with the pandas, and tells us about the history of the base and their epic role.

The Forbidden City

This documentary film from the Forbidden City's architectural art, the use of functionality, the collection of cultural relics and from the Palace to the Museum of the course of a comprehensive display of the Forbidden City's brilliant, mysterious vicissitudes of the Palace buildings, colorful, experienced the legend of the precious cultural relics, to talk about the fate of the unknown, real and vivid characters, historical events and life at the Palace. Touch the pulse of history, heritage of the long history of Chinese civilization.

Human Planet

Still from the BBC. This documentary explores the relationship between humans and nature, with eight episodes looking at human activities in polar regions, mountains, oceans, jungles, grasslands, rivers, deserts and cities. Featuring the world's leading experts on nature and people, as well as cameramen who capture footage from the air, on land and underwater, the BBC team traveled to 80 locations around the world to capture rare and exciting human activity that has never before been seen on television screens.

Life in Cold Blood

This film uses the latest technology to bring to life extraordinary, never-before-seen reptilian behaviors, overturning the impression that cold-blooded creatures are slow, solitary, and primitive, and revealing them to be as passionate, gregarious, complex, and passionate as thermostats. This documentary will revolutionize the audience's view of cold-blooded animals, giving them a new, heart-warming experience.

Walking with the Beasts

Following on from Walking with Dragons and Walking with the Beasts, the BBC has produced this epic look at evolution hundreds of millions of years ago - and they are some of the most bizarre, ferocious and successful animals of all time. Featuring state-of-the-art technology and scientific research, we get a first-hand look at these terrifying creatures that are as real as they are weird and wonderful.

Cat Story

A Fuji TV crew traveled across the country in search of adorable cats who **** with each other and humans.

Three siblings on a farm in Hokkaido spend their early mornings resting on the backs of cows or sipping on freshly squeezed milk; Tashirojima in Miyagi Prefecture is turned into a cat paradise by cat-loving people; Jonpon, who is huffing and puffing in Chinatown, has become a popular cat; Heizou, a cat paralyzed in the lower half of his body, walks the world with strength and touches countless people; Mimi, who lives in a funeral home, recites a sutra with an old grandfather in Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture; and Mimi, who has been living in the funeral home, recites a sutra with an old grandfather. In Ushiku City, Ibaraki Prefecture, Mimi, who lives in a funeral parlor, recites sutras with her grandfather; unaware that her grandmother has passed away, Kohaku waits for the old man's return every day and wanders the streets of the city. There are also many other cats with great skills, bringing endless joy and emotion to the people. ......

"Growing Up as a Budding Pet"

Using state-of-the-art equipment and borrowing from the techniques used to make wildlife documentaries, this documentary follows three groups of newborn pets in each episode to record their lives, from birth to toddling and opening their eyes, to the heartbreaking moments of weaning and leaving the care of their mothers, witnessing the entire process of a little munchkin's growth. Among the many social science and humanities documentaries that shine with rationality, this movie is undoubtedly a refreshing dessert.

"Aerial China"

What kind of China have you seen? Is it the vastness of 9.6 million square kilometers? Or is it the surge of 3 million square kilometers? Is it a world of four seasons? Or the music of ice and fire? Leave the ground like a bird and soar into the clouds, and the result will be beyond your imagination.

This is a documentary produced by China Central Television (CCTV), overlooking China from an aerial perspective, showing China's historical and humanistic landscapes, natural geography and economic and social development in an all-round, three-dimensional manner. Each episode selects the most representative and ornamental historical, humanistic, natural and modern landscapes in each province and city, and takes the aerial flight routes as the clues to present a storytelling narrative of a beautiful, ecological and civilized China that is both familiar to the audience and full of freshness.

Bear World

Disney Nature, a subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company that specializes in nature documentaries, presents another masterpiece. The movie follows the lives of a family of brown bears through the changing seasons of the year. In Alaska, a family of brown bears awakens from hibernation and emerges from their dens to face the cold, and two newborn cubs learn to survive under the guidance of their parents.

The film portrays a distinctive image of bears, all the way through the journey all the way, the bears and the mother of the bears of the story of the parents and children with the salmon flow of the summer and winter. This is a warm documentary, Disney production, but also very suitable for children to watch.

Baby Panda

Steve Leonard has been a veterinarian for over 20 years, but has never seen a panda. After a 5,000-kilometer journey to the Giant Panda Nature Reserve in Sichuan, China, he meets a panda and witnesses a great moment - the birth of a baby panda. He accompanied the baby panda from newborn to growing up. Through Steve, we discover incredible panda secrets.

This is a story of change.

The Secret Life of Dogs

This documentary will help you get to know your dog better and love them more, and you may even get to see the world from their point of view. The smart Spinner, the dopey Labrador, the athletic Husky, the goofy Pug, each dog will melt your heart. How do dogs see the world and how do they see us? What are their unknown special abilities?

After watching this, maybe you'll realize that dogs may know us better than we know ourselves. What the movie wants to express is still the inheritance.

South Pacific

BBC production. The South Pacific is an oceanic paradise of endless blue, breathtakingly beautiful and fragile. The team discovers a series of breathtaking natural landscapes in the South Pacific on different islands, including rare underwater volcanic eruptions, magnificent jeweled coral reefs, a moment when a tiger shark hunts an albatross, and a land-based giant crab that can rip open a coconut. ...... The seemingly placid, azure blue sea poses a huge survival challenge.

The Journey to the West

In the early fall of 627 A.D., the 27-year-old monk Xuanzhuang mixed in a group of fleeing victims left his hometown, and broke into the crisis-ridden Gobi alone, and with infinite piety, he traveled through 108 countries and finally came to India - the holy temple in the hearts of Buddhists. In this way, as early as 1300 years ago, Xuanzhuang measured the later Silk Road on foot ......

The historical version of Journey to the West, with a perfect combination of myth and history, tells the story of Venerable Xuanzuo's journey to the West. It is undoubtedly a shocking educational trip for children.

Cute Animals

Best Documentary at the 1975 Golden Globes. This documentary by acclaimed South African director Jamie Uys profiles the animal inhabitants of the red and white deserts of Namibia, the oases and the Kalihari Desert from west to east.

The director presents the sand acrobatics of a family of baboons, a young weaver bird forced to return to work by his fiancée, and the drunkenness of animals who have eaten rotten fermented fruit in a joyful, egalitarian way. ...... There are also poignant moments of natural elimination during the harsh dry season - the pelican parents who have to abandon the pelicans, and the animals who are forced to leave their parents behind. -Pelican parents are forced to abandon their children who have not yet learned to fly, leaving rows of shriveled young bodies on the cracked ground......

Throughout the film there are clips of animal behavior that subtly match the symphony, which is either dynamic or witty, and is complemented by animation that introduces animal lovers to the animal paradise of the African desert. The film introduces the animal lovers to the animal paradise of the African desert through animation and other means.

5,000 Years of Chinese Characters

Chinese culture is so bright, and Chinese characters are like a deep mark in the hearts of the Chinese people in the historical inheritance. This documentary uses storytelling and 32 representative Chinese characters to show the people and history behind the words, and vividly depicts the 5,000-year history of Chinese civilization in chronological order.

Chinese characters are the only words in the world that can be called art, and the only words that have never been broken since ancient times. One horizontal, one vertical, one apostrophe, one stroke, the character is like a human being. Chinese characters make us who we are, Han Chinese who we are, and China China who we are. When we are in this fast-developing era, quiet down, pick up the brush, write the ancient Chinese characters, I think everyone will get something.

The Natural World: Sea Otter's Million Babies

The BBC Natural World documentary series. Mother sea otters and their newborn babies live off the coast of California, in a concentration of wealthy yachts. For humans, living in a mansion is like living in paradise, but in the midst of this "water park for the rich and famous", there are hidden dangers for the wildlife. Over the next six months, the female sea otter BB, just a few days old, will learn to forage for food from her mother and how to get along with humans. ......

Special Agent in the Penguin Colony

To capture the penguins close to their real lives, the BBC team sent a special agent into the colony. The penguins interacted with a penguin-shaped robot, and the voice-over narration was full of children's humor. In the camera, the audience can once again witness the baby emperor penguins from birth to grow up this magnificent and demanding important stage, witnessed the Humboldt penguins cute playful all kinds of adorable moments, of course, also from the perspective of the "penguin eggs" accompanied by the little guys want to go crazy for a while.

The movie is almost devoid of heartbreaking scenes. Whether it's the emperor penguins walking alone in a snowstorm, or the Humboldt penguins bravely walking among the sea lions, or those who are almost captured by the natural enemy of the little life, every time, always turn out to be safe, and in the film there is a reassuring and relieved ending. The penguins' efforts to stay alive and reproduce in the face of extraordinary odds are both moving and inspiring.

Amazing Animals

There are all sorts of amazing animals in the world, but we think some of them are pretty special. We love their big eyes or furry faces; we also swoon over the sounds they make and the way they move. This documentary attempts to uncover the reasons why we feel so strongly about these animals.

Song of the Forest

A large-scale documentary co-produced by CCTV, the State Forestry Administration and the Ministry of Finance. Starting from 2003, the film crew went through hardships and dangers to Tibet, Xinjiang, North China, Qinling, Yunnan-Guizhou Plateau, Northeast China, Hainan, Fujian and other typical forest areas to shoot a lot of first-hand information and exquisite images. The program discusses the relationship between forests and human civilization and Chinese civilization, and elaborates on the relationship between human beings, animals and forests in a harmonious **** life.

With so many good documentaries, it's worth collecting them and watching them slowly with your kids!