Incoming Resources
- I am not afraid!, based on a Masai tale, by Kenny Mann ; illustrated by Richard Leonard and Alfredo Alcala
- The hero of Bremen, retold by Margaret Hodges ; with illustrations by Charles Mikolaycak
- The boy who swallowed snakes, by Laurence Yep ; illustrated by Jean and Mou-Sien Tseng
- Little Eight John, by Jan Wahl ; illustrated by Wil Clay
- Usborne illustrated fairy tales, designed by Nancy Leschnikoff and Helen Wood ; edited by Sarah Courtauld and Rosie Dickins
- 3-minute stories, bedtime tales
- How Turtle's back was cracked, a traditional Cherokee tale, retold by Gayle Ross ; paintings by Murv Jacob
- Little Red and the very hungry lion, Alex T. Smith
- Usborne illustrated fables from around the world, stories retold by Sam Baer, Susanna Davidson, Rosie Dickens and Rosie Hore ; illustrated by Anja Klauss
- Forgotten fairy tales of brave and brilliant girls, Retold by Susanna Davidson, Rosie Dickins, Andy Prentice and Rob Lloyd Jones with a foreward by Kate Pankhurst ; illustrated by Isabella Grott, Alessandra Santelli and Maria Surducan
- The brave little tailor, adapted from the tale by the Brothers Grimm by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Daniel San Souci
- Chicken Little, pictures by Laura Rader
- The samurai's daughter, a Japanese legend, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; pictures by Stephen T. Johnson
- Wisconsin Chippewa myths & tales and their relation to Chippewa life, based on folktales collected by Victor Barnouw, Joseph B. Casagrande, Ernestine Friedl, and Robert E. Ritzenthaler, Victor Barnouw
- Jamie O'Rourke and the big potato, an Irish folktale, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Cuckoo, a Mexican folktale = Cucú : un cuento folclórico mexicano, Lois Ehlert ; translated into Spanish by Gloria de Aragón Andujar
- Momotaro (the peach boy), a Japanese folktale, retold by M.J. York ; illustrated by Betsy Thompson
- The magic paintbrush, a Chinese folktale, retold by M.J. York ; illustrated by Cat Zaza
- What is a Fairy Tale?, Robyn Hardyman
- Natalie Portman's fables, retellings by Natalie Portman ; illustrations by Janna Mattia
- The people could fly, an African-American folktale, retold by Ann Malaspina ; illustrated by Sole Otero
- Anansi & the pot of beans, as told by Bobby & Sherry Norfolk ; illustrated by Baird Hoffmire
- The sword in the stone, by Grace Maccarone ; illustrated by Joe Boddy
- How the animals got their colors, animal myths from around the world, by Michael Rosen ; illustrated by John Clementson
- Aladdin & the magic lamp, retold & illustrated by John Patience
- Bulfinch's mythology