Incoming Resources
- Mightier than the sword, world folktales for strong boys, collected and told by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- The Faber book of nursery stories, edited by Barbara Ireson ; illustrated by Shirley Hughes
- The coming of Hoole, by Kathryn Lasky
- The immortals, Derek & Julia Parker
- The little gray bunny, Barbara Barbieri McGrath ; illustrated by Violet Kim
- The mouth of the night, Gaelic stories, retold by Iris Macfarlane ; illustrated by John Lawrence
- The lion and the mouse, retold and illustrated by Graham Percy
- La gallinita roja y la espiga de trigo, escrito por Mary Finch ; illustrado por Elisabeth Bell
- The fox and the hare, retold by Mirra Ginsburg. Illustrated by Victor Nolden
- Dragons, Ashley Gish
- The storytelling handbook, a young people's collection of unusual tales and helpful hints on how to tell them, Anne Pellowski ; illustrated by Martha Stoberock
- Light, by Jane Breskin Zalben
- Rumpelstiltskin's daughter, Diane Stanley
- The tortoise and the hare, an Aesop fable, retold and illustrated by Bernadette Watts
- Diane Goode's book of giants & little people
- The five Chinese brothers, by Claire Huchet Bishop
- Ghosts!, ghostly tales from folklore, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Victoria Chess
- The king and the parrot, and other fables, [by] Klaus Winter and Helmut Bischoff
- Les trois cochons, by Sheila Hébert Collins ; illustrated by Patrick Soper
- Cinderella's dress, by Nancy Willard ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- The three little pigs, written by Betty Miles ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- The 3 little pigs, retold by Roberto Piumini ; illustrated by Nicoletta Costa
- Treasury of best-loved children's stories, cover illustrated by Barbara Lanza
- The edge of memory, ancient stories, oral tradition and the post-glacial world, Patrick Nunn
- Cinder-Elly, by Frances Minters ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Blossom tales, flower stories of many folk, by Patricia Hruby Powell ; illustrated by Sarah Dillard
- The twelve dancing princesses, as told by Marianna Mayer ; illustrated by K. Y. Craft
- Red Riding Hood, retold in verse for boys and girls to read themselves, by Beatrice Schenk de Regniers; Drawings by Edward Gorey
- The hare and the tortoise, [retold by] Carol Jones
- The miller, his son, and their donkey, a fable from Aesop, pictures by Eugen Sopko
- A forest of stories, magical tree tales from around the world, retold by Rina Singh ; illustrated by Helen Cann
- The lost frost girl, Amy Wilson
- The gift of story, a wise tale about what is enough, Clarissa Pinkola Estés ; illustrations by Michael McCurdy
- Darkly fae, The Moraine Cycle, Tera Lynn Childs
- Tales to frighten and delight, Pleasant DeSpain ; illustrations by Don Bell
- Cuentos para niñas sin miedo, Myriam Sayalero, textos ; Ricard López, ilustraciones
- Fables from Aesop, adapted and illustrated by Tom Lynch
- Fairy tales, told by Berlie Doherty ; illustrated by Jane Ray
- The tale of Paul Bunyan, by Lori Haskins Houran ; illustrated by Luke Flowers
- Zipitio, by Jorge Argueta ; translated by Elisa Amado ; illustrated by Gloria Calderón
- A child's book of Midrash, 52 Jewish stories from the sages, Barbara Diamond Goldin
- The headless horseman and other ghoulish tales, retold by Maggie Pearson ; illustrated by Gavin Rowe
- The Candlewick book of fairy tales, retold by Sarah Hayes ; illustrated by P.J. Lynch
- The Kingfisher treasury of myths and legends, Ann Pilling ; illustrated by Kady MacDonald Denton
- The golden flower, a Taino myth from Puerto Rico, by Nina Jaffe ; illustrated by Enrique O. Sánchez
- Dusty Locks and the three bears, Susan Lowell ; illustrated by Randy Cecil
- The yellow fairy book, edited by Andrew Lang ; with numerous ill. by H. J. Ford
- Good as gold, by Barbara Baumgartner
- Doctor Change, Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Donald Carrick
- Bedtime stories, written by Debi Gliori