Incoming Resources
- The elephant's friend and other tales from ancient India, retold and illustrated by Marcia Williams
- Tuko and the birds, by Shirley Climo ; illustrated by Francisco X. Mora
- The real story of stone soup, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by Stéphane Jorisch
- The gingerbread boy, retold by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Emily Bolam
- The legend of the bluebonnet, an old tale of Texas, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- The little red fort, by Brenda Maier ; pictures by Sonia S?nchez
- Lousy rotten stinkin' grapes, by Margie Palatini ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- Beauty and the beast, retold and illustrated by Jan Brett
- The Bremen town musicians, a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale, by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Bill Dickson
- Cinders, a chicken Cinderella, Jan Brett
- Never kick a ghost and other silly chillers, by Judy Sierra ; pictures by Pascale Constantin
- Call it courage, Armstrong Sperry ; illustrations by the author
- Cinderella, retold and illustrated by Barbara McClintock ; [based on the story by Charles Perrault]
- The lion & the mouse, Jerry Pinkney
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- Puss in Boots, Jerry Pinkney
- Beauty and the Beast, retold by Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Meg Park
- The big book of princess stories, illustrations by Paige Billin-Frye
- Chicken Little, Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley
- Puss in Boots, by Lisa Findlay ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- Pretty Salma, a Little Red Riding Hood story from Africa, by Niki Daly
- A Christmas spider's miracle, by Trinka Hakes Noble ; illustrated by Stephen Costanza
- How Giraffe got such a long neck-- and why Rhino is so grumpy, retold by Michael Rosen ; pictures by John Clementson
- Killer legends, produced in association with Chiller ; produced by Rachel Mills ; produced by Gulp Pictures and Storyville Entertainment in association with Gigantic Pictures ; written and directed by Joshua Zeman
- Fairy tale comics, [classic tales told by extraordinary cartoonists], [edited by Chris Duffy]
- Puss in boots, Charles Perrault ; illustrated by Fred Marcellino ; translated by Malcolm Arthur
- The little gray bunny, Barbara Barbieri McGrath ; illustrated by Violet Kim
- Little Red Hen gets help, Kenneth Spengler ; illustrated by Margaret Spengler
- The donkey in the lion's skin, a retelling of Aesop's fable, by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Diane Silverman
- Outside my window, by Melissa Lagonegro ; illustrated by Jean-Paul Orpinas, Elena Naggi, and Studio IBOIX
- Raaga's song, a Diwali story, Navina Chhabria
- The Rockabilly Goats Gruff, by Jeff Crosby
- The tale of Aladdin and the wonderful lamp, retold from the Arabian nights, by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Ju-Hong Chen
- Cuckoo, a Mexican folktale = Cucu : un cuento folclorico mexicano, Lois Ehlert ; translated into Spanish by Gloria de Aragon Andujar
- Strega Nona, an original tale, written and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Three little pigs and the big bad wolf, written and illustrated by Glen Rounds
- Mythology: The age of fable, The age of chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne
- The North Wind & the Sun, a fable retold by Philip Stead
- Rapunzel, the Brothers Grimm ; re-told by Amy Ehrlich ; pictures by Kris Waldherr
- Jamie O'Rourke and the big potato, an Irish folktale, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Prairie chicken little, Jackie Mims Hopkins ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- Anansi's party time, by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Go to sleep, Gecko!, a Balinese folktale, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Geraldo Valério
- Tales from Hans Christian Andersen, Naomi Lewis ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
- The country mouse and the city mouse, a retelling of Aesop's fable, adapted by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Dianne Silverman
- Tales to tickle your funny bone, humorous tales from around the world, Norma J. Livo / Foreward by Pat Mendoza
- Once upon-- 1001 stories, Lila Prap
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- Cindy Ellen, a wild western Cinderella, by Susan Lowell ; illustrated by Jane Manning
- Once a mouse ...:, a fable cut in wood, by Marcia Brown