Pride and vanity -- Juvenile fiction
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Pride and vanity -- Juvenile fiction
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Pride and vanity
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- Pride, Ibi Zoboi
- Le petit prince, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry ; avec des aquarelles de l'auteur
- Gulliver in Lilliput, retold by Margaret Hodges from Gulliver's travels by Jonathan Swift ; illustrated by Kimberly Bulcken Root
- The orphan, a Cinderella story from Greece, by Anthony L. Manna & Soula Mitakidou ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- The tale of Tom Kitten, by Beatrix Potter
- The elephant's wrestling match, by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- The emperor's new clothes, Hans Christian Andersen ; retold by Riki Levinson ; illustrated by Robert Byrd
- Athena the proud, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
- The water of life, a tale from the Brothers Grimm, retold by Barbara Rogasky ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- King Grisly-Beard, translated by Edgar Taylor ; pictures by Maurice Sendak
- Once a mouse- -, a fable cut in wood, by Marcia Brown
- I am so handsome, Mario Ramos ; [translator, Jean Anderson]
- Stories of bravery!
- The fable of a proud poppy, or, The shipwreck of "The Cynthia", by John Domino ; wood-engravings by Emile Lahner
- The emperor's new clothes, by Hans Christian Andersen ; designed & illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton
- The fate of Fausto, a painted fable, by Oliver Jeffers
- The talking eggs, a folktale from the American South, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; pictures by Jerry Pinkney
- The Chinese emperor's new clothes, by Ying Chang Compestine ; illustrated by David Roberts
- Kaya rides to the rescue, by Emma Carlson Berne ; illustrated by Emma Gillette ; based on a story by Janet Shaw
- The Big Cheese, written by Jory John ; illustrated by Pete Oswald ; narrated by Cary Hite
- The emperor's new clothes, by Hans Christian Andersen ; designed & illustrated by Virginia Lee Burton
- Strega Nona does it again, Tomie dePaola
- Smug seagull, Maddie Frost
- Chanticleer and the fox, Geoffrey Chaucer ; adapted and illustrated by Barbara Cooney
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, a free translation from the French of Charles Perrault ; with pictures by Marcia Brown
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