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Resources share the relationship subject to Folklore
- The lion and the mouse, retold and illustrated by Graham Percy
- Goldilocks and the three bears, Caralyn Buehner ; pictures by Mark Buehner
- Cinderella, 4 beloved tales, by Cari Meister
- Sleeping Beauty, retold by Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Erin McGuire
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- The wolf in sheep's clothing, retold by Mary Berendes ; illustrated by Nancy Harrison
- Spellbound, tales of enchantment from Ancient Ireland, retold by Siobhan Parkinson ; illustrated by Olwyn Whelan
- There is a carrot in my ear, and other noodle tales, retold by Alvin Schwartz ; pictures by Karen Ann Weinhaus
- The lion and the mouse, by Gail Herman ; illustrated by Lisa McCue
- Little Red Riding Hood, 3 beloved tales, by Jessica Gunderson
- The legend of thunder and lightning, by Paula Ikuutaq Rumbolt ; illustrated by Jo Rioux
- Out of the egg, Tina Matthews
- Little Red and the very hungry lion, Alex T. Smith
- Jack and the beanstalk, illustrated by Ed Bryan
- Goldilocks, Dom DeLuise ; illustrated by Christopher Santoro
- The city mouse and the country mouse, retold and illustrated by Graham Percy
- The little red hen, written by Mary Finch ; illustrated by Kate Slater ; narrated by Debra Messing
- Clever Gretchen and other forgotten folktales, retold by Alison Lurie ; illustrated by Margot Tomes. --
- Tomie dePaola's Favorite nursery tales. --
- Lousy rotten stinkin' grapes, by Margie Palatini ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by James Marshall
- The pink fairy book, edited by Andrew Lang. With numerous illus. by H. J. Ford
- The Barefoot book of Earth tales, [text by] Dawn Casey ; [illustrations by] Anne Wilson
- 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
- The tortoise and the hare, an Aesop fable, retold and illustrated by Bernadette Watts
- 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 Jan Brett
- Scary stories to tell in the dark, three books to chill your bones, collected by Alvin Schwartz ; drawings by Stephen Gammell
- The Old woman and her pig, & 10 other stories, told and illustrated by Anne Rockwell. --
- The mice in council, retold and illustrated by Graham Percy
- The gingerbread man, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Megan Lloyd
- The three little pigs, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg
- Gingerbread Man, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Susan Sandvig Walker ; illustrated by Villie Karabatzia ; music arranged and produced by Musical Youth Productions
- The three little pigs, written and illustrated by James Marshall
- Mightier than the sword, world folktales for strong boys, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Raúl Colón
- The gingerbread boy, Paul Galdone
- The three billy goats Gruff, Jerry Pinkney
- Yo, hungry wolf!, a nursery rap, David Vozar ; illustrated by Betsy Lewin
- Three cool kids, Rebecca Emberley
- Tortoise tales, Illustrated by Donald Chaffin
- Martina, the beautiful cockroach, a Cuban folktale, retold by Carmen Agra Deedy ; illustrated by Michael Austin
- Cinderella, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Susan Sandvig Walker ; illustrated by Lucy Fleming ; music arranged and produced by Drew Temperante
- Henny Penny, retold and illustrated by Paul Galdone
- One-eye! two-eyes! three-Eyes!, a a very Grimm fairy tale, Aaron Shepard ; illustrated by Gary Clement
- The Little Red Hen makes a pizza, retold by Philemon Sturges ; illustrated by Amy Walrod
- The fox and the crow, retold and illustrated by Graham Percy
- Richard Scarry's animal nursery tales
- Cinders, a chicken Cinderella, Jan Brett
- The grasshopper & the ants, Jerry Pinkney