Incoming Resources
- Granite baby, Lynne Bertrand ; pictures by Kevin Hawkes
- The tall tale of Paul Bunyan, the graphic novel, retold by Martin Powell ; illustrated by Aaron Blecha
- Clever Beatrice, an Upper Peninsula conte, by Margaret Willey ; illustrated by Heather Solomon
- Pecos Bill, a tall tale, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg
- Pecos Bill, colossal cowboy, retold by Sean Tulien ; illustrated by Lisa Weber
- Swamp Angel, by Anne Isaacs ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- Meaniehead, Bruce Eric Kaplan
- Carrimebac, the town that walked, David Barclay Moore ; illustrated by John Holyfield
- Pecos Bill, monster wrangler, a graphic novel, by Benjamin Harper ; illustrated by Fern Cano
- Paul Bunyan and the winter of the blue snow, a tall tale, retold by Andy Gregg ; pictures by Carolyn R. Stich
- Thunder Rose, Jerdine Nolen ; illustrated by Kadir Nelson
- The love-sick skunk, by Joe Hayes ; illustrated by Antonio Castro L
- Magpie Gabbard and the quest for the buried moon, Sally M. Keehn
- Jackrabbit McCabe and the electric telegraph, written by Lucy Margaret Rozier and illustrated by Leo Espinosa
- Johnny Slimeseed and the freaky forest, a graphic novel, by Stephanie True Peters ; illustrated by Berenice Muniz
- John Henry, steel-drivin' elf, a graphic novel, by Benjamin Harper ; illustrated by Alex Lopez
- American tall tales, by Mary Pope Osborne ; wood engravings by Michael McCurdy
- Paul Bunyan, a tall tale, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg
- The Bunyans, Audrey Wood ; illustrated by David Shannon
- Cut from the same cloth, American women of myth, legend, and tall tale, collected and told by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney ; introduction by Jane Yolen
- Master man, a tall tale of Nigeria, told by Aaron Shepard ; illustrated by David Wisniewski
- Pecos Bill, the greatest cowboy of all time, by James Cloyd Bowman ; illustrated by Laura Bannon
- Holler Loudly, Cynthia Leitich Smith ; illustrated by Barry Gott
- Kumak's river, a tall tale from the Far North, Michael Bania
- Apples to Oregon, being the (slightly) true narrative of how a brave pioneer father brought apples, peaches, pears, plums, grapes, and cherries (and children) across the Plains, by Deborah Hopkinson ; illustrated by Nancy Carpenter