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Resources share the relationship genre to Folklore
- More scary stories to tell in the dark, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; with drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Crocodile! crocodile! stories told around the world, retold by Barbara Baumgartner ; illustrated by Judith Moffatt
- Pretty Salma, a Little Red Riding Hood story from Africa, by Niki Daly
- Chicken Little, Ed Emberley and Rebecca Emberley
- The three billy goats Gruff, Jerry Pinkney
- Martina, the beautiful cockroach, a Cuban folktale, retold by Carmen Agra Deedy ; illustrated by Michael Austin
- Three cool kids, Rebecca Emberley
- Tortoise tales, Illustrated by Donald Chaffin
- Yo, hungry wolf!, a nursery rap, David Vozar ; illustrated by Betsy Lewin
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by Jan Brett
- Henny Penny, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone
- The gingerbread man, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Megan Lloyd
- Scary stories to tell in the dark, three books to chill your bones, collected by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- The mice in council, retold and illustrated by Graham Percy
- The three little pigs, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg
- The Old woman and her pig, & 10 other stories, told and illustrated by Anne Rockwell. --
- Not one damsel in distress, world folktales for strong girls, collected and told by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Susan Guevara
- Spooky stories for a dark and stormy night, edited by Alice Low ; illustrated by Gahan Wilson
- The fox and the grapes, retold by Mary Berendes ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Anansi and the moss-covered rock, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- The little red hen, retold by John Escott ; illustrated by Annie West
- World of myths & legends, written by Jacqueline Morley ; created and designed by David Salariya ; illustrated by Carolyn Scrace
- Cinderella, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Susan Sandvig Walker ; illustrated by Lucy Fleming ; music arranged and produced by Drew Temperante
- The tortoise and the hare, an Aesop fable, retold and illustrated by Bernadette Watts
- Little Red Riding Hood, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Jonathan Peale ; illustrations by Luke Séguin-Magee ; music written and produced by Mark Oblinger
- Cinderella (as if you didn't already know the story), by Barbara Ensor
- The three snow bears, by Jan Brett
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by James Marshall
- The Arabian nights, their best-known tales, by Kate Douglas Wiggin and Nora A. Smith ; illustrated by Maxfield Parrish
- The girl in red, story and pictures by Roberto Innocenti ; written by Aaron Frisch
- Fairy tales for little folks, by Will Moses
- The funny little woman, retold by Arlene Mosel ; pictures by Blair Lent
- Brendan the Navigator, a history mystery about the discovery of America, by Jean Fritz ; illustrated by Enrico Arno
- Responsibility
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by B.G. Hennessy ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- Scary stories 3, more tales to chill your bones, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Friendship
- Snow White, 4 beloved tales, by Jessica Gunderson
- The natural world, by Susan Glick
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- The rabbit and the turtle, Aesop's fables, retold and illustrated by Eric Carle
- The gingerbread boy, Paul Galdone
- In a dark, dark room, and other scary stories, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Dirk Zimmer
- Ghosts!, ghostly tales from folklore, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Victoria Chess
- The three little wolves and the big bad pig, Eugene Trivizas ; illustrated by Helen Oxenbury
- Aesop's fables, Jerry Pinkney
- The fables of La Fontaine, adapted and illustrated by Richard Scarry. --
- In a dark, dark room, and other scary stories, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Dirk Zimmer
- Traditional stories of the Plains nations, by Marie Powell ; content consultant, Walter C. Fleming, PhD., Department Head and professor, Native American Studies Montana State University
- The maid and the milk pail, retold by Mary Berendes ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison