I believe children’s literature helps young readers understand human life by exploring themes like friendship, courage, and kindness. Through these stories, kids learn to empathize, make good choices, and handle emotions. To create meaningful stories, we can focus on values and relatable experiences, making them both fun and educational for young minds.
Ithinkyoushould specify the category of the story;also you should inquire yourself rememberin your childhood. Also, I think you should consider children ages and if they are girls or boys.
A good children's book generally have an evident beginning, middle, and end. This helps the child reading the book grow and learn along with the main theme character aligning with plot. a problem or incident the main character needs to solve from the beginning to end maintains the curiosity and urge to know further.It should be knitted with setting,plot ,theme , character and climax.
Ishrat Fatma is quiet right: you need the beginning, middle and ending. This makes me think that a postmodern story would not typically work for kids.
However, your question makes me think about the importance of children's literature: ultimately, children should end up like us. In other words, they are being prepared for adulthood, so there should be no real surprises in how their reading material is structured.