Incoming Resources
- Cuckoo, a Mexican folktale = Cucú : un cuento folclórico mexicano, Lois Ehlert ; translated into Spanish by Gloria de Aragón Andujar
- Little Red and the very hungry lion, Alex T. Smith
- Stone soup, an old tale, told and pictured by Marcia Brown
- Head, body, legs, a story from Liberia, retold by Won-Ldy Paye and Margaret H. Lippert ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis
- Stone soup, retold and illustrated by Jon J. Muth
- Zomo the Rabbit, a trickster tale from West Africa, told and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- Tomie DePaola's big book of favorite legends, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Tikki Tikki Tembo, retold by Arlene Mosel. Illustrated by Blair Lent
- Lousy rotten stinkin' grapes, by Margie Palatini ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- The Barefoot book of Earth tales, [text by] Dawn Casey ; [illustrations by] Anne Wilson
- 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 three little pigs and The three billy goats gruff, The ugly duckling, V. 2
- Tomie dePaola's front porch tales & North Country whoppers
- Rabbit Ears storybook classics, Vol. 4
- The little red hen, Paul Galdone
- The grasshopper & the ants, Jerry Pinkney
- Cinders, a chicken Cinderella, Jan Brett
- Cinderella, retold by Max Eilenberg ; illustrated by Niamh Sharkey
- Nian, the Chinese New Year dragon, a beastly tale : adapted from a Chinese legend, Virginia Loh-Hagan ; illustrated by Timothy Banks
- The real story of stone soup, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by Stephane Jorisch
- The story of Paul Bunyan, by Barbara Emberley ; woodcuts by Ed Emberley
- The rooster prince of Breslov, by Ann Redisch Stampler ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- The Turtle Ship, by Helena Ku Rhee ; illustrated by Colleen Kong-Savage
- Thumbelina, The emperor and the nightingale, Hans Christian Andersen
- Little Roja Riding Hood, Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrated by Susan Guevara
- The magic gourd, by Baba Wagué Diakité
- The tomtes' Christmas porridge, Sven Nordqvist
- The baker's dozen, a colonial American tale, retold by Heather Forest ; illustrated by Susan Gaber
- Best loved stories in song and dance, as told and sung by Jim Weiss
- The great smelly, slobbery, small-tooth dog, a folktale from Great Britain, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis
- The little red fort, by Brenda Maier ; illustrated by Sonia Sanchez
- Martina, the beautiful cockroach, a Cuban folktale, retold by Carmen Agra Deedy ; illustrated by Michael Austin
- Rabbit ears world tales, Vol. 1
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- It is a tree, Susan Batori
- It could always be worse, a Yiddish folk tale, retold and with pictures by Margot Zemach
- The three snow bears, by Jan Brett
- The rabbit and the turtle, Aesop's fables, retold and illustrated by Eric Carle
- Hansel and Gretel, retold and illustrated by Jane Ray
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- Saint George and the dragon, a golden legend, adapted by Margaret Hodges from Edmund Spenser's Faerie Queene ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. --
- The legend of Old Befana, an Italian Christmas story, retold and illustrated by Tomie DePaola
- Iktomi and the ducks, a Plains Indian story, retold and illustrated by Paul Goble
- Glass slipper, gold sandal, a worldwide Cinderella, Paul Fleischman ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis
- The cat's tale, why the years are named for animals, Doris Orgel ; illustrated by Meilo So
- A book of New England legends and folk lore in prose and poetry, illustrated by R.T. Merrill
- A world full of spooky stories, 50 tales to make your spine tingle, written by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Madalina Andronic
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by B.G. Hennessy ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- Little Red Riding-Hood, written and illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- Hansel and Gretel, retold and illustrated by James Marshall