The'snake face' could be a friendly, magical snake - like creature. The girl could be a little girl who gets lost in a forest. The snake - face creature finds her and licks her hand gently to comfort her. Then it leads her out of the forest, and they become friends. It could be a simple story about friendship and kindness.
Let's say the'snake face' is actually a shape - shifting being. It takes on the form of a snake face by accident. The girl is an animal lover. When she sees the'snake face', she approaches it with love. The'snake face' licks her cheek as a sign of affection. They then go on a journey to find a way to turn the shape - shifter back to its normal form, teaching kids about acceptance along the way.
Perhaps the 'tongue face lick' could be part of a game in the fanfic. The girl and her friends play a made - up game where they have to make different faces including one with their tongue out and a licking motion. But it's all in good fun and there's no inappropriate undertones. They could be competing to see who can make the silliest face and the winner gets a prize, like a big ice - cream cone.
The werewolf could be under a spell that makes it act in a more affectionate way towards the girl. When it licks her face, it transfers some of its good energy to her. This leads to the girl being able to see the beauty in the werewolf and she helps it break the spell, and in the process, they create a strong bond that is positive and heartwarming.
Another way is to give the wolf human - like emotions and intelligence. The licking could be part of a communication method. The girl could understand that the wolf is trying to tell her something important, like there is danger nearby. They then form a bond and use their combined skills to overcome the danger, creating an exciting and positive family - friendly story.
We can make it non - creepy by giving the demon dog a backstory. Maybe it was once a normal dog that was cursed. The licking is its way of showing affection, just like a normal dog. The girl realizes this and decides to help the dog break the curse. This way, it becomes a story of friendship and redemption rather than something strange or off - putting.
Create a backstory for the girl. Maybe she has a special ability or a past trauma that makes her reaction to the monster's lick more unique. It could also add depth to the story and make readers more engaged.
Well, it can start with the girl having a new puppy. The puppy is excited and shows its love by licking the girl's face. As the story progresses, they go on adventures together like exploring the backyard or going on walks in the park. The face - licking becomes a symbol of their unbreakable bond.
One way is to set the story in a conservation area. The girl could be a volunteer there. When the bear licks her, it could be a moment of discovery for both the girl and the readers. Explain how important it is to protect these animals and their habitats. Include facts about grizzly bears like their diet, how they hibernate, etc. throughout the story.
By adding mystery. For example, the snake could have a hidden power that is only unlocked when it squeezes the girl. Maybe it can transfer memories or special abilities to her.
To make it into a children's book, focus on the story's positive aspects. If the snake helps the girl, emphasize that. You could also include rhymes to make it more engaging. For instance, 'The girl and snake, what a great make. They went on a trip, and found a big ship.' Also, make the characters relatable. The girl could have a common problem like being lost, and the snake helps her find her way home.
One idea could be that the 'girl' is a kind-hearted nature lover. She encounters a creature with a'snake face' which is actually a misunderstood magical being. Instead of being afraid, she shows kindness and the'snake face' creature, out of gratitude, licks her hand in a friendly gesture. And this encounter becomes the start of an adventure where they explore the magical world together.