Folk literature
Label
Folk literature
Name
Folk literature
Source
lcgft
Focus
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Incoming Resources
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- Folktales, Cyril Bassington
- Alfred Bulltop Stormalong, retold by Emily Dolbear ; illustrated by Kathleen Petelinsek
- The night marchers, and other Oceanian stories, editors, Kel McDonald, Kate Ashwin & Sloane Leong
- A world full of animal stories, written by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Aitch
- The greatest fairy tales by C. Perrault, H.C. Andersen and the Brothers Grimm, illustrations by Francesca Rossi ; translation: Louise Bostock, Audrey Lawrence
- El nino de maiz, por Mario Bencastro ; ilustraciones de Christina Rodriguez = The boy of maize / by Mario Bencastro ; illustrations by Christina Rodriguez
- The lion and the unicorn, and other hairy tales, written and illustrated by Jane Ray
- Every tongue got to confess, Negro folk-tales from the Gulf states, Zora Neale Hurston ; foreword by John Edgar Wideman ; edited and with an introduction by Carla Kaplan
- Pecos Bill, retold by M. J. York ; illustrated by Michael Garland
- How the Big Bad Wolf got his comeuppance, Lisa Wilke Pope ; [illustrated by] Arthur Geisert
- Z is for zodiac, a creative introduction to the Asian zodiac, text by Elizabeth Rush ; illustrations by Maritta Nurmi
- Traditional stories of the Northeast nations, by Anita Yasuda ; content consultant, Robin Pease
Outgoing Resources
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