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Resources share the relationship genre to Fairy tales
- Ashpet, an Appalachian tale, retold by Joanne Compton ; illustrated by Kenn Compton
- Little One Inch, by Barbara Brenner ; Illustrated by Fred Brenner
- In a glass Grimmly, Adam Gidwitz
- A book of charms and changelings., Illustrated by Robin Jacques
- The little red wolf, Amélie Fléchais ; English edition translated by Jeremy Melloul ; design by AndWorld Design
- Rumpelstiltskin,, by the brothers Grimm. Pictures by Jacqueline Ayer
- The Nutcracker ballet, Vladimir Vagin
- After the fall, how Humpty Dumpty got back up again, a story by Dan Santat
- Princess Furball, retold by Charlotte Huck ; illustrated by Anita Lobel
- Once upon a toad, Heather Vogel Frederick
- Beauty and the beast, art by Studio Dice ; story adapted by Mallory Reaves
- Lazy Jack, retold by Vivian French ; illustrated by Russell Ayto
- The castle behind thorns, Merrie Haskell
- 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 ..., Alan Garner ; illustrated by Norman Messenger
- Up a tall tree, by Anne Rockwell ; pictures by Jim Arnosky
- The fairy-tale princess, seven classic stories from the enchanted forest, Su Blackwell ; retellings by Wendy Jones
- The tinderbox, Hans Christian Andersen ; adapted, illustrated, and designed by Barry Moser
- The seven ravens, a Grimm's fairy tale, retold and illustrated by Donna Diamond
- The runaway princess, Johan Troïanowski ; [translation by Anne and Owen Smith]
- The nightingale, Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrated by Demi
- Malice, a novel, Heather Walter
- Blessed monsters, Emily A. Duncan
- The tale of Despereaux, [being the story of a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread], Kate DiCamillo
- Princess Sonora and the long sleep, Gail Carson Levine ; illustrated by Mark Elliott
- Puss in Boots, Paul Galdone
- Tales of the Far North, Eva Martin ; pictures by László Gál
- The Dragon Stoorworm, retold by Theresa Breslin ; illustrated by Matthew Land
- Huntress, Malinda Lo
- Best-loved folktales of the world, selected and with an introduction by Joanna Cole ; illustrated by Jill Karla Schwarz
- Very short fairy tales to read together, (in which wolves are tamed, trolls are transformed, and peas are triumphant), by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- Senorita Gordita, Helen Ketteman ; illustrated by Will Terry
- The little mermaid, adapted by Metaphrog ; based on the tale by Hans Christian Andersen
- Tangled, manga by Shiori Kanaki ; retouching and lettering, Vibrraant Publishing Studio ; translations, Jason Muell
- Not just a witch, Eva Ibbotson ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- Wicked saints, Emily A. Duncan
- Beauty and the beast, Ursula Jones, Sarah Gibb
- The hero's guide to storming the castle, written by Christopher Healy ; with drawings by Todd Harris
- Dealing with dragons, by Patricia C. Wrede
- Favorite fairy tales told in Czechoslovakia, retold by Virginia Haviland ; illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman
- Beastly beauty, Jennifer Donnelly
- Queen of Hearts, Colleen Oakes
- Jack the Giant Killer, Jack's first and finest adventure, by Beatrice de Regniers ; illustrated by Anne Wilsdorf
- The merry spinster, tales of everyday horror, Mallory Ortberg
- The steadfast tin soldier, Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Princess and the peas, Rachel Himes
- D'Aulaires' book of Norwegian folktales, adapted and illustrated by Ingri and Edgar Parin d'Aulaire
- A bean, a stalk, and a boy named Jack, William Joyce, Kenny Callicutt
- Crow Boy, by Taro Yashima
- The three little tamales, by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Valeria Docampo
- Little Parsley, retold and illustrated by Enzo Giannini