A "Hero's Journey" plot structure would follow this pattern. This pattern can be found in works like The Odyssey or Gulliver's Travels.
Nobody follows Alice, but she follows the White Rabbit.
The main character in "Pirates Don't Wear Pink Sunglasses" is a girl named Fanny. The story follows her adventures as she explores the world of pirates.
This is a second person narrative (the narrator is telling the character what happens (and you as well)). This structure follows a form of Adjective->subject.
The main character of the book "Kidnapped" is a young Scottish boy named David Balfour. The story follows his adventures as he is kidnapped and sold into slavery, and his quest to escape and reclaim his rightful inheritance.
LittleBigPlanet
No, Ruby Redford is a fictional character created by author Lauren Child. The Ruby Redford series follows the adventures of a young detective solving mysteries.
The Adventures of Spot - 1987 Spot Follows His Nose 1-10 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
The main character in "Dear Dumb Diary" is Jamie Kelly, a middle school girl who shares her thoughts and experiences through her diary entries. The series follows her adventures, mishaps, and reflections on school, friendships, and family.
The main character in the book "Sewer Rats" is a young boy named Jim. The story follows Jim as he navigates life in the sewers beneath the city and encounters various challenges and adventures.
"Thumbelina" is not a real person but rather a fictional character from a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen. The story follows a tiny girl who has various adventures and eventually finds her happy ending.
I think I read somewhere on the Internet that there is, but it was never released outside of Japan.
The principle of complementarity of structure and function.