Well, I'm not sure specifically which story from 'assrt stories' you want. There are likely many different kinds of stories in it, such as adventure stories. Maybe there's one about a young explorer who goes on a journey to find a lost treasure in a far - off land. He overcomes many obstacles like wild animals and difficult terrains.
You can read adventure novels like 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer'. It's full of exciting adventures of a young boy, exploring, getting into mischief and learning valuable lessons along the way.
Tom is a great name for a story. It's simple and easy to remember. Another one could be Jack, which has been used in many classic stories. And Ben is also a good choice, it gives a friendly and approachable feeling.
I'm not sure if they are popular as I haven't heard much about them. But if they are well - written and full of interesting cultural elements, they could be popular among those interested in Nepalese culture.
One 'little boy story' could be about a little boy who found a lost puppy and tried his best to find its owner. He put up posters around the neighborhood and finally reunited the puppy with its family.
There could be a story where a mom and her little boy explore an old, abandoned house in their neighborhood. They find some old treasures like a dusty book full of fairy tales which they then read together.
I'm not sure exactly which two gay stories you are referring to. There could be many fictional or real - life inspired stories about a boy and his grandpa in a context related to the gay experience. Maybe it's about a boy coming out to his grandpa and the grandpa's reaction, or stories of their bond in a society that is gradually becoming more inclusive of the gay community.
The little boy could also be Pinocchio. He is a wooden puppet who wants to become a real boy in bedtime stories. His adventures teach children about honesty as his nose grows when he lies.