Incoming Resources
- The hero of Bremen, retold by Margaret Hodges ; with illustrations by Charles Mikolaycak
- The funny little woman, book by Arlene Mosel & Blair Lent
- The smoking mountain, the story of Popocatépetl and Iztacchíhuatl : (an Aztec legend), story by Dan Jolley ; pencils and inks by David Witt
- Finn McCool and the great fish, Eve Bunting ; illustrated by Zachary Pullen
- Cinders, a chicken Cinderella, Jan Brett
- The empty pot, Demi
- Prairie chicken little, Jackie Mims Hopkins ; illustrated by Henry Cole
- The great smelly, slobbery, small-tooth dog, a folktale from Great Britain, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Julie Paschkis
- In a dark, dark room and other scary stories, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; pictures by Victor Rivas
- The mitten, retold by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Barbara McClintock
- Days of awe, stories for Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, adapted from traditional sources by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Erika Weihs
- Hansel and Gretel, Hansel y Gretel, adaptation by Elisabet Abeyà ; illustrated by Cristina Losantos
- Hansel and Gretel, retold and illustrated by Jane Ray
- Mythology, Philip Wilkinson & Neil Philip
- Little Red and the very hungry lion, Alex T. Smith
- The lion & the mouse, Jerry Pinkney
- The magic gourd, Baba Wagué Diakité
- Monkey, a trickster tale from India, by Gerald McDermott
- Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears, and other Caldecott classics
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- Rubia and the three osos, written by Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- Arrow to the sun, a Pueblo Indian tale, adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- Beauty and the beast, retold and illustrated by Jan Brett
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- Crowned, magical folk and fairy tales from the diaspora, Kahran and Regis Bethencourt
- Rip Van Winkle, Gulliver's travels, as told by Jim Weiss
- Mightier than the sword, world folktales for strong boys, collected and told by Jane Yolen ; with illustrations by Raul Colón
- The three bears, [by] Paul Galdone
- Little Red Riding Hood, Jerry Pinkney
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin, Thomas Baas [illustrated by] ; [original text adapted by Marine Tasso ; translated from French by Noelia Hobeika]
- The little people, stories of fairies, pixies and other small folk, by Neil Philip
- A year full of stories, written by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Christopher Corr
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin, [retold by] Michael Morpurgo ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
- The three billy goats gruff, Jerry Pinkney
- Tatterhood and the hobgoblins, a Norwegian folktale, retold and illustrated by Lauren Mills
- Aesop's fables, Beverley Naidoo ; [ illustrated by] Piet Grobler
- Cendrillon, a Caribbean Cinderella, Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- The land of stories, a treasury of classic fairy tales, Chris Colfer ; illustrated by Brandon Dorman
- The rooster prince of Breslov, by Ann Redisch Stampler ; illustrated by Eugene Yelchin
- The lady & the lion, a Brothers Grimm tale retold by Laurel Long & Jacqueline K. Ogburn ; illustrated by Laurel Long
- The tortoise or the hare, Toni Morrison and Slade Morrison ; illustrated by Joe Cepeda
- Terrible tales, the absolutely, positively, 100 percent true stories of Cinderella, Little Red Riding Hood, hairy Rapunzel, and the utterly horrible brats, Hansel and Gretel as told at the beginning of time, as presented by Felicitatus Miserius ; with a foreword and backword by Jasper Gowlings ; and illustrations by Shirley Chiang
- Brave Chicken Little, retold and illustrated by Robert Byrd
- Mole's hill, a woodland tale, Lois Ehlert
- Tomie dePaola's front porch tales & North Country whoppers
- The elephant's friend and other tales from ancient India, Marcia Williams
- The grasshopper & the ants, Jerry Pinkney
- The bootmaker and the elves, by Susan Lowell ; pictures by Tom Curry
- Jamie O'Rourke and the big potato, an Irish folktale, retold and illustrated by Tomie dePaola
- Cuckoo, a Mexican folktale = Cucú : un cuento folclórico mexicano, Lois Ehlert ; translated into Spanish by Gloria de Aragón Andujar