Sure. One 'little golden nonsense story' could be about a magical cat that turns everything it touches into cheese. It goes around the town, and all the furniture, cars, and even people's clothes start to turn cheesy, causing a lot of chaos and laughter.
These stories usually lack a strict logical structure. Things just happen in a very random way. Like a door that leads to different planets every time you open it. There's no need to explain why, it's just part of the nonsense. And they are full of fun and humor. They can make you laugh because of their absurdity. A character might have a head that is a big balloon and still be able to function normally in the story.
Well, here's one. There was a man who had a hat that was actually a tiny house for a family of mice. The mice would peek out from under the brim and sing opera every time the man walked. The man didn't even notice because he was too busy trying to find his lost socks which had turned into butterflies.
Sure. Once there was a cat that could talk, but it only spoke French to the fish in the bowl. The fish, of course, didn't understand a word and just swam in circles looking confused.
There was a little boy who found a magic pen. Whenever he drew something with this pen, it would come to life. He first drew a small puppy. Immediately, the puppy jumped out of the paper and started licking his face. Then he drew a tree house, and the tree house appeared in his backyard. He had so much fun with his magic pen, inviting all his friends to play in the new tree house and play with the puppy.
Well, if the 'little pussies' are kittens. There was this kitten that was always getting into mischief. It climbed up the curtains one day and got stuck there meowing pitifully until its owner rescued it. It was a funny yet a bit scary moment for the little pussy.
Sure. One little environmental story is about a community that started a project to plant trees in an abandoned lot. The lot was full of trash before. But the residents got together, cleared the trash, and planted various trees. Now it has become a small green haven for birds and insects.
Sure. One 'little aaron story' could be about little Aaron's adventure in the forest. He might have found a hidden path and followed it to discover a magical glade filled with talking animals.
In a rhea little story, there was a young rhea that was always left behind during races. It was smaller and not as fast as the others. But instead of giving up, it practiced every day. It found some steeper slopes to run on to build its strength. After a while, it became one of the fastest rheas in the flock, surprising everyone.
Sure. There was a little moron who tried to wash his hands in the toaster thinking it was a new kind of sink. He put his hands in and of course got a big shock. Another time, a little moron thought that the moon was a big flashlight and tried to climb on the roof to turn it off at daybreak.
In an ageplay little story, there was a boy who liked to be a little cowboy. He made himself a little ranch out of cardboard boxes in the backyard. He would ride his stick horse around, herding his toy cows. His parents joined in sometimes, playing the roles of other ranchers. It was all about having fun and living in a make - believe world for a while.