Incoming Resources
- Short & shivery, thirty chilling tales, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Katherine Coville
- Cinderella, 4 beloved tales, by Cari Meister
- Fatima the Spinner and the tent, by Idries Shah ; [illustrated by Natasha Delmar]
- Bone soup, a spooky, tasty tale, Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; illustrated by Tom Knight
- New Larousse encyclopedia of mythology, Introduction by Robert Graves [translated from the French by Richard Aldington & Delano Ames, & revised by a panel of editorial advisors from the Larousse mythologie générale edited by Felix Guirand]
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- Aesop's fables, adapted by, Jan Fields ; illustrated by, Eric Scott Fisher
- Journeys with Elijah, eight tales of the Prophet/, retold by Barbara Diamond Goldin ; paintings by Jerry Pinkney
- Sugar in milk, by Thrity Umrigar ; illustrated by Khoa Le
- The barefoot book of mother and son tales, retold by Josephine Evetts-Secker ; illustrated by Helen Cann
- Classic storybook fables, illustrated by Scott Gustafson
- Hansel and Gretel stories around the world, 4 beloved tales, by Cari Meister
- The classic treasury of Aesop's fables, illustrated by Don Daily
- Out of the egg, Tina Matthews
- The Magical Unicorn Society, a brief history of unicorns, written by Selwyn E. Phipps ; illustrated by Aitch, Oana Befort and Rae Ritchie
- The three little wolves and the big bad pig, Eugene Trivizas ; illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
- Echo's bones, Samuel Beckett ; edited by Mark Nixon
- The Lion classic wisdom stories, retold by Mary Joslin ; illustrated by Christina Balit
- Traditional stories of the Arctic and Subarctic nations, by Marie Powell ; content consultant Ronald Brower Sr
- The three little pigs, retold by Patricia Seibert ; illustrated by Horacio Elena
- The ant and the grasshopper, a retelling of Aesop's fable, written by Mark White ; illustrated by Sara Rojo
- Iroquois eagle dance, An offshoot of the calumet dance, by William N. Fenton, with An analysis of the Iroquois eagle dance and songs, by Gertrude Prokosch Kurath. [Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 156.]
- Goldilocks and the three bears, a photographic fairy tale, retold by Leslie Henley and Julie Kratholm ; photography by Kendra Dew Photographic, Inc. ; photography, Kendra Dew ; hand-tinted by Candice Arcari
- Chanticleer and the fox., Adapted and illustrated by Barbara Cooney
- Spi͡ashchai͡a krasavit͡sa i drugie skazki, zarubezhnye skazki, [tekst, Alen Zhost, Mari Di͡uvalʹ ; illi͡ustrat͡sii, Lilian Krismer]
- The little red hen, Paul Galdone
- Bulfinch's mythology, the age of fable; the age of chivalry; Legends of Charlemagne
- A crowded farmhouse folktale, a traditional Yiddish tale, retold by Karen Rostoker-Gruber ; illustrated by Kristina Swarner
- Handbook of Christian feasts and customs;, the year of the Lord in liturgy and folklore
- Chicken Little, Sally Hobson
- The three bears, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone ; reader: Jane Staab
- Reynard the Fox, tales from the life of Reynard the Fox, retold by Renate Raecke ; illustrated by Jonas Lauströer
- Mary Engelbreit's nursery and fairy tales collection
- Folktales on stage, children's plays for reader's theater (or readers theatre), with 16 play scripts from world folk and fairy tales, Aaron Shepard
- The orphan, a Cinderella story from Greece, by Anthony L. Manna & Soula Mitakidou ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- The faerie's gift, retold by Tanya Robyn Batt ; illustrated by Nicoletta Ceccoli
- Science of the magical, from the holy grail to love potions to superpowers, Matt Kaplan
- The fables of Aesop, illustrated by Edward J. Detmold
- Gnomes, text by Wil Huygen ; illus. by Rien Poortvliet
- Little Red Riding Hood, [Lari Don ; illustrated by Celia Chauffrey ; story CD narrated by Imelda Staunton]
- The really groovy story of the Tortoise and the Hare, Kristyn Crow ; illustrated by Christina Forshay
- Chippewa customs, by Frances Densmore. [Bureau of American Ethnology Bulletin 86.]
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by Jan Brett
- Mythic dog, tales from around the world, by Gerald and Loretta Hausman ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- Why Epossumondas has no hair on his tail, written by Colleen Salley ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- The lifeboat that saved the world, Irving Finkel ; illustrated by Dylan Giles
- The tortoise or the hare, Toni Morrison & Slade Morrison ; illustrated by Joe Cepeda
- The little red hen, an old fable, retold by Heather Forest ; illustrated by Susan Gaber
- My fabulous fairy tale collection, text, Katie Hewat ; illustratrations, Agnès Ernoult, Seo Kim, Alida Massari, Rafael Mayani, Thai My Phuong, Carmen Saldaña
- Famous American folktales, written by J.E. Bright ; illustrations by Crescence Bouvarel, Éléonore Della-Malva, Lucile Limont, and Pascale Breysse