Incoming Resources
- Princess tales around the world, once upon a time in rhyme with seek-and-find pictures, adapted by Grace Maccarone ; illustrated by Gail de Marcken
- The orphan, a Cinderella story from Greece, by Anthony L. Manna and Soula Mitakidou ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- Who's in Rabbit's house?, a Masai tale, retold by Verna Aardema ; pictures by Leo and Diane Dillon. --
- Los tres cerditos, The three little pigs / adaptation, Luz Orihuela ; illustrations, María Rius ; translation, Esther Sarfatti, adaptación, Luz Orihuela ; ilustraciones, María Rius ; traducción, Esther Sarfatti
- Fairy tales, Jann Einfeld, book editor
- Go to sleep, Gecko!, a Balinese folktale, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Geraldo Valerio
- Usborne stories from around the world, retold by Heather Amery ; illustrated by Linda Edwards ; edited by Michelle Bates & Jenny Tyler
- Bloody Mary, ghost of a queen?, by Aubre Andrus
- The lion and the mouse, retold and illustrated by Graham Percy
- Zomo the Rabbit, a trickster tale from West Africa, told and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- The boy who swallowed snakes, by Laurence Yep ; illustrated by Jean and Mou-Sien Tseng
- The donkey prince, adapted from Grimm by M. Jean Craig ; illustrated by Barbara Cooney. --
- Cuckoo, a Mexican folktale = Cucú : un cuento folclórico mexicano, Lois Ehlert ; translated into Spanish by Gloria de Aragón Andujar
- Folk tales of all nations, editied by F.H. Lee. --
- Robin of Sherwood, Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by Michael Foreman
- Stone soup, an old tale, told and pictured by Marcia Brown
- The elves and the shoemaker, retold by John Cech ; illustrated by Kirill Chelushkin
- The legend of the bluebonnet, an old tale of Texas, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola. --
- Cinderella, Sinadarīlā : English-Arabic, [translated by Amir Jamal]
- The terrible Nung Gwama, a Chinese folktale, adapted by Ed. Young from a retelling by Leslie Bonnet ; illustrated by Ed Young. --
- More than true, the wisdom of fairy tales, Robert Bly
- The mightiest heart, by Lynn Cullen ; illustrated by Laurel Long
- The lonely lioness and the Ostrich chicks, a Masai tale, retold by Verna Aardema ; illustrated by Yumi Heo
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- It is a tree, Susan Batori
- World tales for creative dramatics and storytelling. --
- Contos de assombração, [tr. e adaptação Neide T. Maia Gonzáles]
- Snow-White, retold by Josephine Poole ; illustrated by Angela Barrett
- Why the sky is far away, a folktale from Nigeria, retold by Mary-Joan Gerson ; pictures by Carla Golembe
- Pretty Salma, a Little Red Riding Hood story from Africa, by Niki Daly
- Jack and the beanstalk, E. Nesbit ; illustrated by Matt Tavares
- From the beast to the blonde, on fairy tales and their tellers, Marina Warner
- Tales of heroes, retold timeless tales, [retold by Peg Hall ; illustrator, Greg Hargreaves]
- The annotated classic fairy tales, edited with an introduction and notes by Maria Tatar ; translations by Maria Tatar
- A Treasury of American folklore, stories, ballads, and traditions of the people, edited by B. A. Botkin ; with a foreword by Carl Sandburg
- Tales of Latin America, retold timeless tales, [retold by Peg Hall ; illustrator, Margaret Sanfilippo]
- Three-minute tales, stories from around the world to tell or read when time is short, Margaret Read MacDonald
- Five-minute tales, more stories to read and tell when time is short, Margaret Read MacDonald
- Aesop's fables, Beverley Naidoo ; [ illustrated by] Piet Grobler
- It could always be worse, a Yiddish folk tale, retold and with pictures by Margot Zemach
- Jack and the beanstalk, Jāk wa-al-fāṣūlīya : English-Arabic, [translated by Amir Jamal]
- The Arabian nights, written by Wafa' Tarnowska ; illustrated by Carole Hénaff
- The woman in the moon and other tales of forgotten heroines, James Riordan ; illustrated by Angela Barrett. --
- The Sabbath lion, a Jewish folktale from Algeria, retold by Howard Schwartz and Barbara Rush ; illustrated by Stephen Fieser
- The hare and the tortoise, La liebre y la tortuga, adaptation by Maria Eulalia Valeri ; illustrated by Max
- The fairy's mistake, Gail Carson Levine ; illustrated by Mark Elliott
- Half-a-Ball-of-Kenki, an Ashanti tale retold, by Verna Aardema ; and with pictures by Diane Stanley Zuromskis. --
- More stories to solve, fifteen folktales from around the world, told by George Shannon ; illustrated by Peter Sis
- Mightier than the sword, world folktales for strong boys, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- The little red hen, Paul Galdone