One example could be 'The Little Prince'. It has political undertones. The Little Prince visits different planets, and on some, he encounters characters that can be seen as representing different types of political figures or power - hungry individuals. For instance, the king who believes he has absolute power over everything, yet his power is somewhat comical and self - deluded. This shows children in a simple way how power can be misused or misinterpreted.
A lesser - known children's story is 'The Three Questions' by Leo Tolstoy. In this story, a king is seeking answers to three important questions. The answers he receives are about the right time to do things, the right people to be with, and the most important thing to do. This can be related to political leadership. A good political leader needs to understand the right timing for decisions, surround themselves with the right people, and focus on the most important tasks for the well - being of the country.