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- Focus of8
- Mermaids, by Gary Jeffrey ; illustrated by Emanuele Boccanfuso
- Traditional stories of the Arctic and Subarctic nations, by Marie Powell ; content consultant Ronald Brower Sr
- Love in color, mythical tales from around the world, retold, Bolu Babalola
- Finn McCool and the great fish, Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Zachary Pullen
- The Elijah door, a Passover tale, by Linda Leopold Strauss ; illustrated by Alexi Natchev
- Stone soup, book by Jon J. Muth
- Prairie chicken little, Jackie Mims Hopkins ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- When Turtle grew feathers, a folktale from the Choctaw nation, Tim Tingle ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett
- The first tortilla, a bilingual story, Rudolfo Anaya ; illustrated by Amy Córdova ; translated into Spanish by Enrique R. Lamadrid
- Kamala, feminist folktales from around the world, [edited by] Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introduction by Kate Schatz, illustrated by Suki Boynton
- The fox wife, a novel, Yangsze Choo
- Mouse & lion, Aesop ; retold by Rand Burkert ; pictures by Nancy Ekholm Burkert
- Hansel and Gretel, illustrated by Val Biro
- Sea girl, feminist folktales from around the world, [edited] by Ethel Johnston Phelps ; introduction by Daniel José Older ; illustrated by Suki Boynton
- Why the spider has long legs, an African folk tale, written by Charlotte Guillain ; illustrated by Steve Dorado
- The three little pigs, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin, [retold by] Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
- Whiskers, tails & wings, animal folktales from Mexico, Judy Goldman ; illustrated by Fabricio VandenBroeck
- The wounded lion, a tale from Spain, retold by Suzanne I. Barchers ; illustrated by John Joven
- Party croc!, a folktale from Zimbabwe, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Derek Sullivan
- Famous American folktales, written by J.E. Bright ; illustrations by Crescence Bouvarel, Éléonore Della-Malva, Lucile Limont, and Pascale Breysse
- The sacred banana leaf, an Indonesian trickster tale, retold by Nathan Kumar Scott ; art by Radhashyam Raut
- Little Red Riding Hood, 3 beloved tales, by Jessica Gunderson
- The people could fly, the picture book, Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- The three bully goats, Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Will Terry
- Aladdin and other tales from the Arabian nights, retold from the original Arabic [by] N.J. Dawood ; engravings on wood from original designs by William Harvey
- Classic storybook fables, illustrated by Scott Gustafson
- More scary stories to tell in the dark, collected [and retold] by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Kishka for Koppel, Aubrey Davis ; illustrations by Sheldon Cohen
- Hansel and Gretel stories around the world, 4 beloved tales, by Cari Meister
- Out of the egg, Tina Matthews
- Cinderella, 4 beloved tales, by Cari Meister
- Ogromnai͡a repa, The Giant turnip, adapted by Henriette Barkow ; Illustrated by Richard Johnson
- Cenicienta, Charles Perrault ; ilustraciones, Sebastián Barreiro ; [adaptación y coordinación, Natalia Méndez]
- Mary Engelbreit's nursery and fairy tales collection
- Twisted myths, 20 classic stories with a dark and dangerous heart, Maura McHugh ; illustrated by Jane Laurie
- How the turtle got its shell, tales from around the world, by Justine and Ron Fontes ; illustrated by Keiko Motoyama
- The elephant's friend and other tales from ancient india, Marcia Williams
- Prince of the birds, Amanda Hall
- Loki, a novel, Melvin Burgess
- Contests -- Folklore
- Hispanic Americans -- Folklore
- Old Man of the Mountain (N.H.) -- Folklore
- Aladdin (Personaje legendario) -- Folklore
- Eskimos -- Folklore
- Bison -- Folklore
- Assiniboine Indians -- Folklore
- Burdocks -- Folklore
- Ecology -- Folklore
- Acadians -- Île-du-Prince-Édouard -- Folklore
- India, South -- Folklore -- Adaptations -- Juvenile fiction
- Knights and knighthood -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc -- Juvenile literature
- Kongo (African people) -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- British Columbia -- Pacific Coast -- Folklore
- Pirates -- Folklore
- Hispanoestadounidenses -- Folklore
- Black people -- Caribbean Area -- Folklore
- Maasai (African people) -- Folklore
- Builsa (African people) -- Folklore
- Lakota Indians -- Folklore
- United States -- Folklore
- Florida Southern College -- Folklore
- Friendship -- Folklore
- Dreams -- Folklore
- Black women -- Folklore
- Fasts and feasts + Hinduism -- Folklore
- Families -- Folklore
- Siblings -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Mathematics -- Folklore
- Cetacea -- Folklore
- Civilization, Medieval -- Folklore -- Encyclopedias
- Zapotecas -- Folklore
- African Americans -- Mississippi -- Coahoma County -- Folklore
- Satisfaction -- Folklore
- Night -- Folklore
- Acadians -- Prince Edward Island -- Folklore
- Women -- China -- Fukien Province -- Folklore
- San (African people) -- Folklore
- Tibetans -- Folklore
- Kamba (African people) -- Folklore
- Plants -- Folklore -- Fiction
- Building -- Philippines -- Folklore
- Ojibwa Indians -- Folklore -- Fiction
- Radishes -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- Oregon -- Crater Lake -- Folklore
- Florida -- Folklore
- Foxes -- Japan -- Folklore -- Fiction
- Spiders -- North America -- Folklore
- Quechua Indians -- Folklore
- Great Plains -- Folklore