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- All wet! All wet!, by James Skofield ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Petrosinella, a Neapolitan Rapunzel, by Giambattista Basile, adapted from the translation by John Edward Taylor ; with ill. by Diane Stanley
- Little mouse nibbling, by Tony Johnston ; drawings by Diane Stanley
- The last princess, the story of Princess Kaʻiulani of Hawaiʻi, Fay Stanley ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- The man whose name was not Thomas, by M. Jean Craig ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Sleeping ugly, by Jane Yolen ; pictures by Diane Stanley
- The last princess, the story of Princess Kaʻiulani of Hawaiʻi, Fay Stanley ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Beach party, by Joanne Ryder ; pictures by Diane Stanley
- Robin of Bray, by Jean and Claudio Marzollo ; pictures by Diane Stanley
- Petrosinella, a Neapolitan Rapunzel, by Giambattista Basile ; adapted from the translation by John Edward Taylor ; with illustrations by Diane Stanley
- Onions, onions, by Toni Hormann ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- The Month-Brothers, a Slavic tale, retold by Samuel Marshak ; translation from the Russian by Thomas P. Whitney ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Rumpelstiltskin's daughter, Diane Stanley
- Cleopatra, Diane Stanley , Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- The good-luck pencil, Diane Stanley ; pictures by Bruce Degen
- A country tale, Diane Stanley
- Petrosinella, a Neapolitan Rapunzel, retold and illustrated by Diane Stanley
- The chosen prince, Diane Stanley
- Bard of Avon, the story of William Shakespeare, Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- The princess of Cortova, Diane Stanley
- Charles Dickens, the man who had great expectations, Diane Stanley & Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Alice Waters cooks up a food revolution, written by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- Saving Sky, Diane Stanley
- Peter the Great, by Diane Stanley
- Thanksgiving on Plymouth Plantation, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Holly Berry
- Second sleep, Diane Stanley
- Joining the Boston Tea Party, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Holly Berry
- Peter the Great, Diane Stanley
- Siegfried, by Diane Stanley ; illustrations by John Sandford
- The mysterious matter of I.M. Fine, Diane Stanley
- The princess of Cortova, Diane Stanley
- Raising Sweetness, Diane Stanley ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Joplin, wishing, Diane Stanley
- Ada Lovelace, poet of science, the first computer programmer, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- Saving Sweetness, by Diane Stanley
- Bella at midnight, Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline
- Bard of Avon, the story of William Shakespeare, by Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- The cup and the crown, Diane Stanley
- Saving Sweetness, Diane Stanley ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Petrosinella, a Neapolitan Rapunzel, retold and illustrated by Diane Stanley
- A time apart, Diane Stanley
- Ada Lovelace, poet of science, the first computer programmer, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- Saving Sweetness, by Diane Stanley
- Michelangelo, by Diane Stanley
- Resist!, peaceful acts that changed our world, Diane Stanley
- Shaka, king of the Zulus, by Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Moe the dog in tropical paradise, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Elise Primavera
- The cup and the crown, Diane Stanley
- Good Queen Bess, the story of Elizabeth I of England, by Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Saladin, noble prince of Islam, by Diane Stanley
- The Giant and the beanstalk, written and illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Good Queen Bess, the story of Elizabeth I of England, by Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Birdsong lullaby, story and pictures, by Diane Stanley
- The silver bowl, Diane Stanley
- Roughing it on the Oregon Trail, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Holly Berry
- Second sleep, Diane Stanley
- Goldie and the three bears, by Diane Stanley
- Woe is Moe, written by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Elise Primavera
- The mysterious matter of I.M. Fine, Diane Stanley
- Leonardo da Vinci, Diane Stanley
- Raising Sweetness, Diane Stanley ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Moe the dog in tropical paradise, by Diane Stanley ; pictures by Elise Primavera
- Petrosinella, a Neapolitan Rapunzel, retold and illustrated by Diane Stanley
- The chosen prince, Diane Stanley
- The princess of Cortova, Diane Stanley
- Alice Waters cooks up a food revolution, written by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- Thanksgiving on Plymouth Plantation, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Holly Berry
- Second sleep, Diane Stanley
- Ada Lovelace, poet of science, the first computer programmer, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- Joplin, wishing, Diane Stanley
- Saving Sweetness, Diane Stanley ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Ada Lovelace, poet of science, the first computer programmer, by Diane Stanley ; illustrated by Jessie Hartland
- Saving Sweetness, by Diane Stanley
- The silver bowl, Diane Stanley
- Resist!, peaceful acts that changed our world, Diane Stanley
- Joplin, wishing, Diane Stanley
- Bard of Avon, the story of William Shakespeare, Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Second sleep, Diane Stanley
- All wet! All wet!, by James Skofield ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Beach party, by Joanne Ryder ; pictures by Diane Stanley
- The man whose name was not Thomas, by M. Jean Craig ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Little mouse nibbling, by Tony Johnston ; drawings by Diane Stanley
- The last princess, the story of Princess Kaʻiulani of Hawaiʻi, Fay Stanley ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Sleeping ugly, by Jane Yolen ; pictures by Diane Stanley
- The last princess, the story of Princess Kaʻiulani of Hawaiʻi, Fay Stanley ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Robin of Bray, by Jean and Claudio Marzollo ; pictures by Diane Stanley
- The Month-Brothers, a Slavic tale, retold by Samuel Marshak ; translation from the Russian by Thomas P. Whitney ; illustrated by Diane Stanley
- Bard of Avon, the story of William Shakespeare, Diane Stanley and Peter Vennema ; illustrated by Diane Stanley