I'd say animals that are gentle and relatable tend to appear most in children's stories. The main reason is they help kids connect with the moral lessons more easily - like how Wilbur the pig in Charlotte's Web shows kindness and friendship. In China, we often see pandas or rabbits in local children's books because they're familiar and non-threatening. That said, some stories use clever foxes or brave tigers to teach about wit and courage too. What makes them work is how these animal characters simplify complex human qualities for young minds to grasp.
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Part 3a story you like that has animals in it (e.g. a book, a children's story, or a film/movie)
What kinds of animals are often in children's stories?
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