Incoming Resources
- Me and you, Anthony Browne
- A first book of fairy tales, stories retold by Mary Hoffman ; illustrated by Julie Downing
- The way I heard it, Mike Rowe
- Beasts and beauty, dangerous tales, Soman Chainani ; illustrated by Julia Iredale
- Compass of dreams, by Pierdomenico Baccalario ; illustrations by Iacopo Bruno
- The little red fort, by Brenda Maier ; pictures by Sonia S?nchez
- When the world was young, creation and pourquois tales, retold by Margaret Mayo ; illustrated by Louise Brierley
- Not one damsel in distress, heroic girls from world folklore, collected & told by Jane Yolen ; with illustrations by Susan Guevara
- Little by little, by Linda Hayward ; illustrated by Peter Grosshauser
- The faerie's gift, retold by Tanya Robyn Batt ; illustrated by Nicoletta Ceccoli
- Prairie chicken little, Jackie Mims Hopkins ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Cinderella, illustrated by K.Y. Craft
- Cinderella (as if you didn't already know the story), by Barbara Ensor
- The three grasshoppers, by Francesca Bosca ; illustrated by Giuliano Ferri
- Who will bell the cat?, by Patricia C. McKissack ; illustrated by Christopher Cyr
- Treasury of magical tales from around the world, Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrations by Christina Balit
- The tale of the tiger slippers, Jan Brett
- The grasshopper & the ants, Jerry Pinkney
- Science of the magical, from the holy grail to love potions to superpowers, Matt Kaplan
- Cinders, a chicken Cinderella, Jan Brett
- The three little guinea pigs, Erica S. Perl ; illustrated by Amy Young
- Folkloric American witchcraft and the multicultural experience, Via Hedera
- Bulfinch's mythology, the classic introduction to myth and legend--complete and unabridged, by Thomas Bulfinch
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by Jan Brett
- Brave Chicken Little, retold and illustrated by Robert Byrd
- The really groovy story of the Tortoise and the Hare, Kristyn Crow ; illustrated by Christina Forshay
- The serpent slayer, and other stories of strong women, retold by Katrin Tchana ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- Spooky stories of the world, retold by Wendy Shearer ; illustrated by Teo Georgiev
- The hidden folk, stories of fairies, dwarves, selkies, and other secret beings, by Lise Lunge-Larsen ; illustrated by Beth Krommes
- The weather's bet, Ed Young ; words by Stephen Cowan ; [photography: John Hudak]
- The dreamweavers, G. Z. Schmidt
- Little Rooster's diamond button, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Will Terry
- The world guide to gnomes, fairies, elves, and other little people, by Thomas Keightley
- Octavius Grimwood's graveyard guide, by Rod Green
- Aesop's fables, Jerry Pinkney
- A girl made of air, Nydia Hetherington
- The greedy dog, based on a story by Aesop ; retold by Alex Frith ; illustrated by Francesca di Chiara
- Rapunzel, by Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm ; retold by Barbara Rogasky , illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- The little red hen, Jerry Pinkney
- The great race, Kevin O'Malley
- Three billy goats gruff, retold by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Jon Klassen
- Dusty Locks and the three bears, Susan Lowell ; illustrations by Randy Cecil
- Little Red, Bethan Woollvin
- The Faber book of northern folk-tales, edited by Kevin Crossley-Holland ; illustrated by Alan Howard
- The adventures of Tom Thumb, written by Marianna Mayer ; illustrated by Kinuko Y. Craft
- The three princes of Serendip, new tellings of old tales for everyone, told by Rodaan Al Galidi ; illustrated by Geertje Aalders ; translated by Laura Watkinson
- The legend of Sleeping Bunny, retold by Emily Keller and Pamela Silin-Palmer ; paintings by Pamela Silin-Palmer
- Creepy urban legends, by Tim O'Shei
- The last kappa of Old Japan, a magical journey of two friends, story and illustrations by Sunny Seki
- Milky Way, story, Mamta Nainy ; illustrations, Siddhartha Tripathi