Folklore -- Mexico
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Folklore -- Mexico
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- The king of the mountains, a treasury of Latin American folk stories, [edited by] M. A. Jagendorf and R. S. Boggs ; illustrated by Carybé
- The tale of La Llorona, a Mexican folktale, adapted by Linda Lowery and Richard Keep ; illustrated by Janice Lee Porter
- The smoking mountain, the story of Popocatépetl and Iztacchíhuatl : (an Aztec legend), story by Dan Jolley ; pencils and inks by David Witt
- La leyenda de la flor de Nochebuena, recontada e ilustrada por Tomie dePaola ; [translated by Clarita Kohen]
- Pedro and the padre, a tale from Jalisco, Mexico, by Verna Aardema ; pictures by Friso Henstra
- Tío culebra, Matthew Gollub ; illustraciones de Leovigildo Martinez
- Domítíla, a Cinderella tale from the Mexican tradítíon, adapted by Jewell Reinhart Coburn ; illustrated by Connie McLennan
- Grandmothers' stories, wise woman tales from many cultures, retold by Burleigh Muten ; illustrated by Sian Bailey
- Musicians of the sun, Gerald McDermott
- The journey of Tunuri and the Blue Deer, a Huichol Indian story, James Endredy ; illustrated by María Hernández de la Cruz and Casimiro de la Cruz López
- Nacho y Lolita, por Pam Muñoz Ryan ; ilustrado por Claudia Rueda
- The legend of the poinsettia, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Pancho's Piñata, Stefan Czernecki and Timothy Rhodes ; illustrations by Stefan Czernecki
- The boy who wouldn't obey, a Mayan legend, story and pictures by Anne Rockwell
- The cuckoo's reward, a folk tale from Mexico in Spanish and English = El premio del cuco : cuento popular de M exico en espa nol e ingl es, adapted and translated by Daisy Kouzel ; illustrated by Earl Thollander
- Medio pollito=, Half-chick, a Mexican folktale, retold by Amanda St. John; illustrated by Sue Todd
- Birth of the fifth sun, and other Mesoamerican tales, Jo Harper ; illustrated by Irma Martinez Sizer
- A treasury of Mexican folkways, The customs, myths, folklore, traditions, beliefs, fiestas, dances, and songs of the Mexican people, by Frances Toor ; Illustrated with 10 color plates, 100 drawings by Carlos Merida, and 170 photographs
- El Cucuy!, a bogeyman cuento in English and Spanish, as told by Joe Hayes ; illustrated by Honorio Robledo
- Cactus soup, by Eric A. Kimmel ; pictures by Phil Huling
- Borreguita and the coyote, a tale from Ayutla, Mexico, retold by Verna Aardema ; illustrated by Petra Mathers
- Antonio's lucky day, a folktale from Mexico, retold by Joe Hayes ; illustrated by Oki S. Han
- Whiskers, tails & wings, animal folktales from Mexico, Judy Goldman ; illustrated by Fabricio VandenBroeck
- Horse hooves and chicken feet, Mexican folktales, selected by Neil Philip ; illustrated by Jacqueline Mair
- The harvest birds, Los pájaros de la cosecha, story by Blanca López de Mariscal ; pictures by Enrique Flores
- Myths of pre-Columbian America, Anita Dalal
- Mayan and Aztec mythology, Michael A. Schuman
- El Cucuy!, a bogeyman cuento, as told by Joe Hayes ; illustrated by Honorio Robledo
- The eagle and the rainbow, timeless tales from Mexico, Antonio Hernandez Madrigal ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- How music came to the world, an ancient Mexican myth, retold by Hal Ober ; illustrated by Carol Ober
- Adelita, a Mexican Cinderella story, written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The riddle of the drum, a tale from Tizap an, Mexico, translated and retold by Verna Aardema ; illustrated by Tony Chen
- La leyenda de Mexicatl, Jo Harper ; ilustraciones de Robert Casilla ; traducción de Tatiana Lans
- The lizard and the sun = La lagartija y el sol, Alma Flor Ada ; translated to English by Rosa Zubizarreta ; illustrated by Felipe Davalos
- Uncle Snake, Matthew Gollub ; pictures by Leovigildo Martinez
- The frog and his friends save humanity, by Victor Villaseñor ; Spanish translation by Edna Ochoa ; illustrations by José Ramírez = La rana y sus amigos salvan a la humanidad / por Victor Villaseñor ; traducido al español por Edna Ochoa ; ilustraciones de José Ramírez
- Holy molé!, a folktale from Mexico, Caroline McAlister ; illustrated by Stefan Czernecki
- A family mystery, adapted by Sarah Hernandez ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- The old lady who ate people, frightening stories, illustrated by Leonel Maciel ; text adapted by Francisco Hinojosa
- Maya and Aztec mythology rocks!, Michael A. Schuman
- Tomie DePaola's big book of favorite legends, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Leyendas de horror, Guiilermo Murray Prisant
- The tale of Rabbit and Coyote, by Tony Johnston ; illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The legend of Mexicatl, Jo Harper ; illustrated by Robert Casilla
- Nacho and Lolita, by Pam Muñoz Ryan ; illustrated by Claudia Rueda
- Grandfather Mountain, stories of gods and heroes from many cultures, retold by Burleigh Mutén ; illustrated by Siân Bailey
- Tales the people tell in Mexico, by Grant Lyons ; illustrated by Andrew Antal ; consulting editor: Doris K. Coburn
- La leyenda de la Flor de Nochebuena, recontada e ilustrada por Tomie dePaola ; [traducido por Clarita Kohen]
- The legend of the poinsettia, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Miguel's music, adapted by Liz Rivera ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team