There are. The trick is to look for those books pre-2016. 2008 if you wanna get technical as it was around that time when the SJW insanity kicked off.
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I can easily recommend this one. The Store Bought Doll.
Its about a little girl who loves playing with dolls. She plays with a doll that her mother sewn for her. The little girl takes this doll everywhere. Whether its doing chores, climbing trees, playing tea party on the countryside. Everywhere. As the doll is made of rags, it can take abuse. Then one day, after her dad helped a well-to-do gentleman, said gentleman gives her a doll. A fancy model from the store. She sets aside her raggedy doll and starts playing with the pretty doll... until she realized that she'd screw up the doll with the daily activities. So in the end, she favors the rag doll her mother made over something that was mass-produced. The story has alot of subtle touches in making the little girl be feminine. She is helpful, kind and surprisingly, remains feminine despite being outdoorsy.
These old books, especially the "Little Golden Book" series have much going for them. They can teach lessons without clubbing you over the head. What also helps is that the artwork is really good. Same cannot be said of modern books where the art is ugly and it wastes no time in slugging you with the morals. Subtlety and SJW simply do not mix.