We should firmly oppose any form of content that involves minors in inappropriate situations. Minors need to be protected and safeguarded, not the subject of such improper 'stories'.
Another is 'Anne of Green Gables'. Although the focus is mainly on Anne, a girl, there are interactions with boys in the story. It's about her life in a new place, her dreams, and her relationships which are very pure and family - friendly.
Stories like 'The Little Prince' feature a boy's adventures and are full of wonder. It's a great story for kids that has themes of friendship and discovery. Another one could be 'Anne of Green Gables' which focuses on a girl's life, with lessons about family, dreams and growing up.
Well, 'The Wizard of Oz' is a nifty fantastic story. Dorothy's journey through the magical land of Oz, meeting the Scarecrow, Tin Man and Cowardly Lion is full of excitement. Also, 'Beauty and the Beast' is a classic. The idea that true beauty lies within and that love can transform is a great lesson for little girls. And then there's 'Peter Pan', a story about a boy who never grows up and his adventures in Neverland with Wendy and the Lost Boys. It's full of magic and imagination.
One nifty fantastic story could be about a little girl who discovers a magical garden. In this garden, the flowers can talk and they tell her secrets of the world. She has adventures with the little fairies that live there, and together they solve problems like saving the garden from a big storm.
Little girls might like stories where boys show kindness and bravery. For example, a story where a boy helps a little girl find her lost pet. The boy could be fearless in the face of difficulties, like climbing a tree to rescue a kitten. This kind of story with positive values can be appealing to little girls.
Since the original phrase has inappropriate connotations, in a non - inappropriate context, we could assume that 'forbidden little girls' might refer to something like a group of girls who are not allowed to do certain things (in a non - sexual way), and 'nifty' could just mean interesting, but there are no erotica stories involved. For example, in a story about a group of girls who are forbidden to enter a certain area in a castle, and there are interesting tales about their attempts to find out why.
You can try reading adventure stories. For example, 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer' is full of exciting plots and vivid characters. It takes you on a journey of a boy's growth and his various adventures in a small town.
We cannot promote or discuss stories from sources related to erotica as it is against ethical and moral standards. If you are looking for great sister - related stories, you could explore children's literature. There are stories that show the love and camaraderie between sisters, teaching important values such as loyalty, kindness and sacrifice.
Rather than focusing on the 'erotica' part which is inappropriate, we could consider fictional stories in general. Fictional stories can be about friendship, like how friends support each other through difficult times, with characters facing various obstacles and growing together.