There might be a young boy who is the hero in some of the stories, always ready to help others and solve problems. Also, there could be a wise old owl that gives advice to the other animals in the forest. And don't forget about the little mermaid - like characters if there are stories set in underwater worlds. In general, the main characters are often those that kids can relate to or be inspired by.
It could be various characters like kids, animals, or even magical creatures.
Since I don't know the details of these stories, I can't say for sure who the main characters are. But I assume Clayton's children themselves would be the main characters.
In some squirrel children's stories, the main characters can also be a whole squirrel family. There could be a mother squirrel, a father squirrel, and their little baby squirrels. They all work together, like when they are gathering food for the winter or finding a new home. The family dynamic shows kids about love and cooperation within a family.
The main characters can be a diverse bunch. You might find a young girl or boy who is curious about the local folklore. They might meet mythical beings like the Bahamian version of mermaids or sea spirits. Another common main character could be a storyteller, an old man or woman sitting under a tree, sharing tales of the past. These characters bring the Bahamian culture and values to life for the children.
In 'How to Train Your Dragon', the main characters are Hiccup, a young Viking boy, and his dragon Toothless. Hiccup is small and not very typical of a Viking, but he has a big heart and a curious mind. Toothless is a Night Fury dragon, very intelligent and cute in his own way.
In many lost children's stories, the main characters are children who are lost in different settings. For example, a child lost in a forest might be the main character. There could also be some side characters like the animals in the forest that the lost child encounters. These animals may either help or hinder the child's journey. Another type of main character could be a child lost in a big city, trying to navigate through the chaos of the urban environment.
Often, the main characters are children themselves. They might be young boys or girls who are learning about their Acadian heritage, going on adventures in the local area, or facing some kind of challenge at home or in school. Another common main character could be an elderly person, like a grandparent. Grandparents in these stories usually pass on wisdom, stories from the past, and important cultural values to the younger generations.
In uu children's stories, many times there are animal characters as main ones. Like in 'The Curious Monkey', the monkey is the main focus. Also, in 'The Sleepy Owl', the owl is the central character that kids follow throughout the story.
I'm not sure specifically, but they could be children or animals. Maybe there's a brave little boy or a curious little girl as the main character.
In 'Lost and Found', the main characters are a boy and a penguin. The boy is kind - hearted and takes on the task of helping the lost penguin get home.
In many Ortberg children's stories, there are often brave young heroes like Tommy. Tommy is a character who is not afraid to face difficulties. There are also friendly animals such as a wise old owl that gives advice to the children in the story.