1 Tiny Aladdin: It's not easy being a street rat, especially if you're literally the size of a rat. Aladdin grew up on the streets and has had to steal to get by. He fears that if he shows himself, he'll likely be sold on the market as some rich person's pet, so he tries to stay hidden. His best friend, the monkey Abu, helps him scale tall buildings, while he squeezes through cracks in the walls. Lately, Aladdin's favorite spot to hunt for food is the home of some scantly dressed dancer girls since they're well-paid and frequently have plenty of food. How long can he stay hidden, and can he still go on adventures?
2 The Tiny Prince: This tiny boy lives in the palace under Jasmine's care as her little brother. Therefore, he's the crown prince. Despite being so young, between lessons on statecraft, he must still attend marriage meetings with potential suitors. However, he'd rather spend time with his beloved big sister. Also, as the rightful heir to the throne, anyone scheming to steal said throne would logically have to deal with him at some point.
3 In Jasmine's Care: A young boy is taken off the streets and sold as an exotic pet. Luckily, he was given to Jasmine, who utterly adores him. She still loves her protector, the tiger Rajah, but this boy is a friend she can actually talk to. This Aladdin is younger than Jasmine. Even as Jasmine's pet, he's still the diamond in the rough, so there's still potential for adventures.
4 Arabian Isekai: A fluke of magic has brought a young boy from our world into the land of magic, monsters, sand, and princesses who show off their midriff. He could wander the streets and either steal to get by, find someone suitable to help him out, or get kidnapped to be sold or played with as a living toy. On the other hand, if he's a Disney fan, maybe he'll try to reach the palace to get in contact with the core cast.