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Resources share the relationship genre to Folklore
- A book of sorcerers and spells, Illustrated by Robin Jacques
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Barbara McClintock
- The world of Lore, monstrous creatures, Aaron Mahnke ; artwork designed by M.S. Corley
- The adventures of Sir Lancelot the Great, Gerald Morris ; illustrated by Aaron Renier
- Borreguita and the coyote, a tale from Ayutla, Mexico, retold by Verna Aardema ; illustrated by Petra Mathers
- Mightier than the sword, world folktales for strong boys, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- The stubborn pumpkin, by Laura Geringer ; illustrated by Holly Berry
- The truth about fairies, by J. Angelique Johnson ; illustrated by Carolina Farias
- The Random House book of fairy tales, adapted by Amy Ehrlich ; illustrated by Diane Goode ; with an introduction by Bruno Bettelheim. --
- The three little pigs, [by] Paul Galdone
- The three snow bears, by Jan Brett
- Short & shivery, thirty chilling tales, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Katherine Coville
- The gingerbread boy, Paul Galdone
- Cinderella, retold and illustrated by Ruth Sanderson
- Meow, cat stories from around the world, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Hala Wittwer
- In a dark, dark room, and other scary stories, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Dirk Zimmer
- Fangs 'n' fire, ten dramatic dragon tales, adapted, written and illustrated by Chris Mould
- The three little wolves and the big bad pig, Eugene Trivizas ; illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
- The folklore of world holidays, Robert H. Griffin and Ann H. Shurgin, editors
- Henny Penny, Vivian French; illustrated by Sophie Windham
- The gingerbread man, retold by Eric A. Kimmel
- South and north, east and west, the Oxfam anthology of children's stories, edited by Michael Rosen ; with an introduction by
- Women who run with the wolves, myths and stories of the wild woman archetype, Clarissa Pinkola Estés
- The owl and the two rabbits, by Nadia Sammurtok ; illustrated by Marcus Cutler
- The Lion first book of nursery stories, retold by Lois Rock ; illustrated by Barbara Vagnozzi
- Chicken Little, illustrated by Laura Rader
- The Helen Oxenbury nursery story book. --
- The lion & the mouse, Jerry Pinkney
- The yellow fairy book, With numerous illus. by H. J. Ford
- Aesop's fables, Jerry Pinkney
- The Rough-Face Girl, Rafe Martin ; illustrated by David Shannon
- The three bears, Paul Galdone
- Disney's the princesses collection, stories from the films, by Ann Braybrooks ; illustrated by Kenny Thompkins ... [and others]
- The Little red hen, Byron Barton
- Glass slipper, gold sandal, a worldwide Cinderella, Paul Fleischman ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis
- Favorite fairy tales, compiled by Cooper Edens and Harold Darling
- Walt Disney's Sleeping Beauty, adapted from the film by A.L. Singer ; drawings by Ric Gonzalez ; paintings by Dennis Durrell
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by B.G. Hennessy ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- The red fairy book, With numerous illus. by H. J. Ford and Lancelot Speed
- Epossumondas, written by Coleen Salley ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Scary stories 3, more tales to chill your bones, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- The turnip, story and pictures by Janina Domanska. --
- The funny little woman, retold by Arlene Mosel ; pictures by Blair Lent
- The little red hen, written by Mary Finch ; illustrated by Kate Slater
- Stone soup, retold by Heather Forest ; illustrated by Susan Gaber
- American tall tales, by Mary Pope Osborne ; wood engravings by Michael McCurdy
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Thomas Baas [illustrated by] ; [original text adapted by Marine Tasso ; translated from French by Noelia Hobeika]
- Even more short & shivery, thirty spine-tingling stories, retold by Robert D. San Souci
- Storytime, written by Stella Blackstone ; illustrated by Anne Wilson
- The twelve dancing princesses, as told by Marianna Mayer ; illustrated by K.Y. Craft