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Incoming Resources
- The little gray bunny, Barbara Barbieri McGrath ; illustrated by Violet Kim
- The squeaky door, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; pictures by Mary Newell DePalma
- Rónán and the mermaid, a tale of old Ireland, Marianne McShane ; illustrated by Jordi Solano
- The three little pigs, Paul Galdone
- Lore of the wild, folklore & wisdom from nature, Claire Cock-Starkey ; illustrated by Aitch
- Her stories, African American folktales, fairy tales, and true tales, told by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo & Diane Dillon
- The woman in the woods and other North American stories, editors, Kel McDonald, Kate Ashwin & Alina Pete
- The dragon's hoard, stories from the Viking sagas, written by Lari Don ; illustrated by Cate James
- Heart of the sun warrior, Sue Lynn Tan
- Whiskers, tails, and wings, animal folktales from Mexico, Judy Goldman ; illustrated by Fabricio Vanden Broeck
- Beautiful blackbird, Ashley Bryan
- Davy Crockett gets hitched, retold by Bobbi Miller ; illustrated by Megan Lloyd
- The sea-ringed world, sacred stories of the Americas, María García Esperón ; illustrated by Amanda Mijangos ; translated by David Bowles
- Little by little, by Linda Hayward ; illustrated by Peter Grosshauser
- Scary stories to tell in the dark, collected from American folklore by Alvin Schwartz ; with drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Birrarung Wilam, a story from Aboriginal Australia, Aunty Joy Murphy & Andrew Kelly ; illustrated by Lisa Kennedy
- Lousy rotten stinkin' grapes, by Margie Palatini ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- The tortoise and the hare, an Aesop fable, adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Cinderellis and the glass hill, Gail Carson Levine ; illustrated by Mark Elliott
- Maniac Magee, a novel, Jerry Spinelli
- Tales of King Arthur, retold by Felicity Brooks ; introduction by Anna Claybourne ; illustrations by Rodney Matthews
- The dinner that cooked itself, J.C. Hsyu and Kenard Pak
- The little red hen, Jerry Pinkney
- Famous American folktales, written by J.E. Bright ; illustrations by Crescence Bouvarel, Éléonore Della-Malva, Lucile Limont, and Pascale Breysse
- The mythology of cats, feline legend and lore through the ages, Gerald and Loretta Hausman
- The walrus and the caribou, by Maika Harper ; illustrated by Marcus Cutler
- The lion & the mouse, Jerry Pinkney
- Stories from the billabong, retold by James Vance Marshall ; illustrated by Francis Firebrace
- Scary stories 3, more tales to chill your bones, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Chicken Little, Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley
- Strega Nona, an old tale, retold and illustrated by Tomie de Paola
- Joseph had a little overcoat, by Simms Taback
- Michael Hague's Treasured classics
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by B.G. Hennessy ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- Tikki Tikki Tembo, retold by Arlene Mosel ; illustrated by Blair Lent
- The gingerbread man, adapted by Mara Alperin ; illustrated by Miriam Latimer
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- Little Red Riding Hood, adapted by Mara Alperin ; illustrated by Loretta Schauer
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- Why Epossumondas has no hair on his tail, written by Colleen Salley ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin, [retold by] Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
- Lon Po Po, a Red-Riding Hood story from China, translated and illustrated by Ed Young
- The three little pigs, Margaret Hillert ; illustrated by Irma Wilde
- Where the tour buses don't go, Chicago's hidden sites of the mysterious, macabre, ghostly & glamorous, Gerry Lekas ; with photography by Joe Lekas
- Little Red Riding Hood, 3 beloved tales, by Jessica Gunderson
- Cinderella, illustrated by K.Y. Craft
- Jamie O'Rourke and the big potato, an Irish folktale, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The Frog with the Big Mouth, retold by Teresa Bateman ; illustrated by Will Terry
- It is a tree, Susan Batori
- Vasilisa the beautiful, a Russian folktale, retold by Anthea Bell ; with pictures by Anna Morgunova