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- 13 monsters
- A World of children's stories
- A World of fairy tales
- A book of charms and changelings.
- A book of ghosts & goblins.
- A book of ogres and trolls
- A book of sorcerers and spells.
- A book of witches
- A tale of two tengu : a Japanese folktale
- A wave in her pocket : stories from Trinidad
- About wise men and simpletons : twelve tales from Grimm
- Adelita : a Mexican Cinderella story
- Aesop's fables
- Aesop's fables
- African American folklore : an encyclopedia for students
- Alan Garner's Book of British fairy tales
- American folk tales and songs : and other examples of English-American tradition as preserved in the Appalachian Mountains and elsewhere in the United States
- Anansi and the moss-covered rock
- Anansi and the talking melon
- Anansi finds a fool : an Ashanti tale
- Ancient & epic tales from around the world
- Ancient Egypt : tales of gods and pharaohs
- And me, coyote!
- Anna and the seven swans
- Arion and the dolphins : based on an ancient Greek legend
- Ashpet : an Appalachian tale
- Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave
- Babushka : a Christmas tale
- Bamboo hats and a rice cake : a tale adapted from Japanese folklore
- Bearhead : a Russian folktale
- Beat the story-drum, pum-pum
- Beauty and the beast
- Big Turtle
- Billy Beg and his bull : an Irish tale
- Bimwili & the Zimwi : a tale from Zanzibar
- Black duck and water rat
- Bo Rabbit smart for true : folktales from the Gullah
- Bo Rabbit smart for true : tall tales from the Gullah
- Boots and his brothers : a Norwegian tale
- Borreguita and the coyote : a tale from Ayutla, Mexico
- Brave Red, smart frog : a new book of old tales
- Brer Rabbit : stories from Uncle Remus
- Brer Tiger and the big wind
- Brother Anansi and the cattle ranch
- Brothers : a Hebrew legend
- Buffalo woman
- Burgoo stew
- Calendar moon
- Call it courage
- Can't scare me!
- Chia and the fox man : an Alaskan Dena'ina fable
- Chicken Little
- Chicken Little
- Chinese fables : "the Dragon Slayer" and other timeless tales of wisdom
- Chukfi Rabbit's big, bad bellyache : a trickster tale
- Cinderella
- Cinderella
- Cinderella
- Cinderella : or, The little glass slipper
- Cinders : a chicken Cinderella
- Clever Gretchen and other forgotten folktales
- Cricket boy : a Chinese tale
- D'Aulaires' book of trolls
- Damascus nights
- Dead strange : the bizarre truths behind 50 world-famous mysteries
- Disney frozen : breaking boundaries
- Drummer Hoff
- Duffy and the devil
- Fat Gopal
- Favorite fairy tales told in Czechoslovakia
- Fearsome giant, fearless child : a worldwide Jack and the beanstalk story
- Fin M'Coul : the giant of Knockmany Hill
- Fire race : a Karuk Coyote tale about how fire came to the people
- Firebird
- First light, first life : a worldwide creation story
- Folkloric American witchcraft and the multicultural experience : a crucible at the crossroads
- Foxfire 10 : railroad lore, boardinghouses, Depression-era Appalachia, chair making, whirligigs, snake canes, and gourd art
- Foxy!
- Further tales of Uncle Remus : the misadventures of Brer Rabbit, Brer Fox, Brer Wolf, the Doodang, and other creatures
- Ghosts go haunting
- Ghosts, vampires, and werewolves : eerie tales from Transylvania
- Giants! Giants! Giants! : From many lands and many times
- Give up, Gecko! : a folktale from Uganda
- Gluskabe and the four wishes
- Goatilocks and the three bears
- Gobble you up! : based on a Rajasthani folktale
- Grandma and the great gourd : a Bengali folk tale
- Half a kingdom : an Icelandic folktale
- Hansel & Gretel : a Toon graphic
- Hansel and Gretel
- Hare and tortoise
- Harvey, the foolish pig
- Henny Penny
- Her seven brothers
- How Turtle's back was cracked : a traditional Cherokee tale
- How Two-Feather was saved from loneliness : an Abenaki legend
- How animals saved the people : animal tales from the South
- How many spots does a leopard have? and other tales
- How the Manx cat lost its tail
- How the animals got their colors : animal myths from around the world
- How the stars fell into the sky : a Navajo legend
- I am Tama, lucky cat : a Japanese legend
- I know what I saw : modern-day encounters with monsters of new urban legend and ancient lore
- If you had a horse : steeds of myth and legend
- Iktomi and the buffalo skull : a Plains Indian story
- Imani in the belly
- Iron John
- Ishi's tale of Lizard
- It could always be worse : a Yiddish folk tale
- It could always be worse : a Yiddish folk tale
- It's too noisy!
- Jack and the beanstalk
- Jack and the beanstalk
- Jackal's flying lesson : a khoikhoi tale
- Jamie O'Rourke and the big potato : an Irish folktale
- Juan Bobo and the pig : a Puerto Rican folktale
- Jump again! : more adventures of Brer Rabbit
- Kassim's shoes
- King Krakus and the dragon
- King Rooster, Queen Hen
- King of the Cats : a ghost story
- King of the birds
- Lazy Jack
- Lazy stories
- Legend of the Li River : an ancient Chinese tale
- Legend of the Milky Way
- Little Eight John
- Little Plum
- Little Red
- Little Red Cap
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Little Rooster's diamond button
- Lon Po Po : a Red-Riding Hood story from China
- Lord of the dance : an African retelling
- Love in color : mythical tales from around the world, retold
- Ma'ii and cousin Horned Toad : a traditional Navajo story
- Matreshka
- Maybe I will do something
- Medieval tales that kids can read & tell
- Mermaid tales from around the world
- Michael Hague's Treasured classics
- Misoso : once upon a time tales from Africa
- Mister Cat-and-a-half
- Molly Whuppie
- Monsters and mythical creatures from around the world
- Moon and Otter and Frog
- Moon was tired of walking on air
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More short & shivery : thirty terrifying tales
- More tales of Uncle Remus : further adventures of Brer Rabbit, his friends, enemies, and others
- Mouse & lion
- Mulan
- My grandfather's coat
- Nasreddine
- Nathaniel Willy, scared silly
- Native American stories
- Nine-in-one, Grr! Grr! : a folktale from the Hmong people of Laos
- Noah's cats and the devil's fire
- North American legends
- Nursery tales around the world
- Old bag of bones : a Coyote tale
- Old devil is waiting : three folktales
- Older brother, younger brother : a Korean folktale
- On Cat Mountain
- On the shoulder of a giant : an Inuit folktale
- On to Widecombe Fair
- Once upon a time : traditional Latin American tales = Había una vez : cuentos tradicionales latinoamericanos
- Once upon a time, though it wasn't in your time, and it wasn't in my time, and it wasn't in anybody else's time ...
- Onions and garlic : an old tale
- Our king has horns!
- Out of the egg
- Papa Gatto : an Italian fairy tale
- Party croc! : a folktale from Zimbabwe
- Patakin : world tales of drums and drummers
- Peace tales : world folktales to talk about
- Peboan and Seegwun
- People of corn : a Mayan story
- People of the short blue corn : tales and legends of the Hopi Indians
- Peter and the wolf : a musical tale
- Pome & Peel : a Venetian tale
- Princess Furball
- Princess Gorilla and a new kind of water : a Mpongwe tale
- Rabbit's snow dance : a traditional Iroquois story
- Rapunzel
- Raven : a trickster tale from the Pacific Northwest
- Raven's light : a myth from the people of the Northwest coast
- Raven, the trickster : legends of the North American Indians
- Raw head, bloody bones : African-American tales of the supernatural
- Red thread
- Robin Hood
- Rumpelstiltskin
- Rumpelstiltskin
- Rumpelstiltskin
- Rumpelstiltskin : a folk tale classic
- Rumpelstiltskin,
- Saint Patrick and the peddler
- Sally Ann Thunder Ann Whirlwind Crockett : a tall tale
- Scary stories 3 : more tales to chill your bones
- Scary stories to tell in the dark
- Screen of frogs : an old tale
- Senorita Gordita
- Sh-ko and his eight wicked brothers
- Shlemazel and the remarkable spoon of Pohost
- Sir Whong and the golden pig
- Sister Bear : a Norse tale
- Sky legends of Vietnam
- Sleeping Beauty
- Snow White
- Soldier and tsar in the forest : a Russian tale
- Someone saw a spider : spider facts and folktales
- Something from nothing
- Sootface : an Ojibwa Cinderella story
- Spider and the Sky God : an Akan legend
- Spooky stories for a dark & stormy night
- Still more stories to solve : fourteen folktales from around the world
- Stone soup
- Stone soup
- Stone soup with matzoh balls : a Passover tale in Chelm
- Stories from the days of Christopher Columbus : a multicultural collection for young readers
- Straw into gold : fairy tales re-spun
- Strega Nona : --and more Caldecott Award-winning folk tales
- Strega Nona : an old tale
- Striding slippers
- Sundiata : a legend of Africa
- Sungura and Leopard : a Swahili trickster tale
- Swan lake : a traditional folktale
- Tales from Nasreddin Hodja
- Tales from the Arabian nights : stories of adventure, magic, love, and betrayal
- Talk, talk : an Ashanti legend
- Tam Lin
- Tam Lin : an old ballad
- Tatterhood and other tales : stories of magic and adventure
- Tatterhood and the hobgoblins : a Norwegian folktale
- Tell me a story : timeless folktales from around the world
- Ten small tales
- The Chinese mirror
- The Crest and the hide, and other African stories of heroes, chiefs, bards, hunters, sorcerers, and common people
- The Diane Goode book of American folk tales & songs
- The Drac : French tales of dragons and demons
- The Elijah door : a Passover tale
- The Fisherman and his wife : a tale from the brothers Grimm
- The Golem : a Jewish legend
- The Hobyahs
- The Hobyahs : an old story
- The Hunter's Promise : an Abenaki Tale
- The Lad of the Gad
- The Ninjabread Man
- The Norse myths : a guide to the gods and heroes
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin
- The Prince who knew his fate
- The Proud Maiden, Tungak, and the Sun : a Russian Eskimo tale
- The Rough-Face Girl
- The Shark King : a Toon book
- The Shoemaker and the elves,
- The Squire's bride : a Norwegian folk tale
- The Tsar's promise : a Russian tale
- The Vingananee and the tree toad : a Liberian tale
- The adventures of Hershel of Ostropol
- The badger and the magic fan : a Japanese folktale
- The baker's dozen : a Saint Nicholas tale
- The baker's dozen : a colonial American tale
- The beggar in the blanket & other Vietnamese tales,
- The blue jackal
- The boy from the dragon palace : a folktale from Japan
- The boy who cried wolf
- The boy who swallowed snakes
- The buried moon and other stories
- The buried treasure
- The cat on the Dovrefell : a Christmas tale
- The clown of God : an old story
- The cook and the king
- The coyote under the table : El coyote debajo de la mesa : folktales told in Spanish and English
- The crane wife
- The dancing goddesses : folklore, archaeology, and the origins of European dance
- The dancing skeleton
- The dark way : stories from the spirit world
- The day Hans got his way : a Norwegian folktale
- The devil with the three golden hairs : a tale from the Brothers Grimm
- The devil's bridge : a legend
- The diamond tree : Jewish tales from around the world
- The dragon slayer : folktales from Latin America
- The elephant's friend and other tales from ancient India
- The enchanted caribou
- The enormous turnip
- The fire children : a West African creation tale
- The flying canoe : a Christmas story
- The fox and the star
- The frog prince
- The frog princess
- The frog princess : a Russian folktale
- The funny little woman
- The gift of the sacred dog : story and illustrations
- The gingerbread boy
- The girl in red
- The girl who married a ghost and other tales from the North American Indian
- The girl who spun gold
- The glass mountain : tales from Poland
- The grasshopper & the ants
- The hedgehog boy : a Latvian folktale
- The impossible people : a history natural and unnatural of beings terrible and wonderful
- The jade stone : a Chinese folktale
- The journey of Meng : a Chinese legend
- The king and the tortoise
- The last knight : an introduction to Don Quixote by Miquel de Cervantes
- The last tales of Uncle Remus
- The legend of Scarface : a Blackfeet Indian tale
- The legend of lightning & thunder
- The legend of the Christmas rose
- The legend of the Indian paintbrush
- The legend of the bluebonnet : an old tale of Texas
- The legend of the persian carpet
- The legend of the poinsettia
- The lion and the mouse
- The little girl and the big bear
- The little gray bunny
- The little juggler
- The little red hen
- The little red hen
- The little red hen
- The little red hen : an old story
- The little red wolf
- The magic egg : and other folk stories of Rumania
- The magic leaf
- The magic of Spider Woman
- The magic orange tree : and other Haitian folktales
- The man who kept house
- The man who tricked a ghost
- The miller, his son, and their donkey : a fable from Aesop
- The moles and the mireuk : a Korean folktale
- The mysterious giant of Barletta : an Italian folktale
- The mythical zoo : animals in myth, legend, and literature
- The nightingale.
- The nose tree
- The old woman and the red pumpkin; : a Bengali folk tale.
- The origin of life on earth : an African creation myth
- The orphan boy : a Maasai story
- The otter, the spotted frog & the Great Flood : a Creek Indian story
- The prince of the Dolomites : an old Italian tale
- The princess and the pumpkin
- The queen who couldn't bake gingerbread;
- The remarkable Christmas of the cobbler's sons
- The sacred banana leaf : an Indonesian trickster tale
- The samurai's daughter : a Japanese legend
- The secret room
- The shadow of a flying bird : a legend of the Kurdistani Jews
- The shining princess and other Japanese legends
- The singing bones : inspired by Grimms' fairy tales
- The sleeping beauty
- The snow wife
- The squeaky door
- The star maiden : an Ojibway tale
- The stonecutter : a Japanese folk tale
- The stonecutter : an Indian folktale
- The story of black
- The tale of Rabbit and Coyote
- The tale of the tiger slippers
- The talking eggs : a folktale from the American South
- The three bears
- The three billy goats Gruff
- The three billy goats Gruff
- The three billy goats Gruff
- The three swingin' pigs
- The tortoise & the hare
- The tortoise and the hare : an Aesop fable
- The town mouse and the country mouse
- The turnip
- The turnip princess : and other newly discovered fairy tales
- The twelve clever brothers and other fools : folktales from Russia
- The village of round and square houses
- The winter wife; : an Abenaki folktale.
- The wise fool : fables from the Islamic world
- The witch's face : a Mexican tale
- The wolf who had a wonderful dream
- The wooden sword : a Jewish folktale from Afghanistan
- The world of Lore : monstrous creatures
- Thistle and thyme : tales and legends from Scotland
- Three strong women : a tall tale from Japan
- Tiger soup : an Anansi story from Jamaica
- Tiktaʼliktak : an Eskimo legend
- Told again : old tales told again
- Tom Thumb : Grimms' tales
- Tongues of jade
- Tonweya and the eagles, and other Lakota Indian tales
- Tony's bread : an Italian folktale
- Tortoise's flying lesson
- Treasure mountain : folktales from southern China
- Tree of dreams : ten tales from the garden of night
- Tucker Pfeffercorn : an old story retold
- Tukama tootles the flute : a tale from the Antilles
- Turtle knows your name
- Two ways to count to ten : a Liberian folktale
- Tyll Ulenspiegel's merry pranks;
- Vasilissa the beautiful : a Russian folktale
- Vassilisa the wise : a tale of medieval Russia
- Very short tall tales to read together
- Wanda Gág's The sorcerer's apprentice
- We belong
- Whale in the sky
- While standing on one foot : puzzle stories and wisdom tales from the Jewish tradition
- Whiskers, tails, and wings : animal folktales from Mexico
- Who will bell the cat?
- Who's in Rabbit's house? : a Masai tale
- Whoppers : tall tales and other lies
- Why ducks sleep on one leg
- Why so much noise?
- Why the jackal won't speak to the hedgehog; : a Tunisian folk tale
- Why the tides ebb and flow
- Wiley and the Hairy Man
- William Tell
- Windows of gold and other golden tales
- Witches, wit, and a werewolf;
- Yellow fairy book
- ¡¡Manu!!
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