The story of 'The Little Mermaid' could also be considered in a way. When she gets her legs, she has to learn to walk and there are some comical moments related to her new form, which could be seen as a non - sexual 'butt - related' aspect as she is getting used to having a human - like body. It's more about her transformation and the challenges she faces.
In 'Winnie - the - Pooh', the relationship between Pooh and his friends has some really endearing stories. For example, when Pooh gets stuck in Rabbit's hole because of his round bottom, it's a funny and innocent 'butt - related' story that has nothing to do with sex. It's all about the humor and the friendship in the Hundred Acre Wood.
One example could be from some ancient Greek mythology where certain relationships had elements that could be interpreted in a way related to this, though it was often more symbolic. But this is a very PG - 13 version of it as we are looking at it from a literary and not an explicit sense.
No. Such a topic is inappropriate for children's literature which usually focuses on positive values, friendship, growth, and family. You won't find such strange and inappropriate content in normal children's books.
Yes, there are many. For example, 'The Magic School Bus: In the Time of the Dinosaurs' is a very popular children's book. It takes children on an adventure back to the time of dinosaurs through the magic school bus, allowing them to learn about different types of dinosaurs, their habitats and behaviors in a fun and educational way.
In 'Little Women', the story of the March sisters is very inspiring. They support each other through hardships and grow up together. It shows the strong bond between sisters.
In 'Father Bear Comes Home', Father Bear returns from a long journey and brings joy and presents to his family. It's a simple yet heartwarming story that shows a daddy's love for his family.
In 'Little Women', the story of the four sisters - Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy is very interesting. It shows their growth, dreams, love and family relationships. They face various challenges and support each other through different stages of life.
The 'Penderwicks' series features the Penderwick sisters. Their adventures in different settings, like exploring the gardens and making new friends during their vacations, are full of charm and teach about family and friendship.
Children's literature aims to educate and inspire children in a proper and healthy way. Subjects like this would be completely inappropriate in that context.
There could also be a story about a lubrican - loving animal in a children's book. This animal discovers lubrican and uses it in creative ways, like using it to slide down a hill faster or to make a rickety bridge more stable. These kinds of stories are fun and educational for children.
In 'The Little Princess', when Sara Crewe is in the attic and makes the best of her meager bed situation, it shows her resilience. The way she creates her own little world around her bed is inspiring.