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Resources share the relationship genre to Fairy tales
- The annotated Brothers Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm ; edited with a new preface and notes by Maria Tatar ; translations by Maria Tatar ; introduction by A.S. Byatt ; [illustrations by Arthur Rackham ... [et .al]
- Faerie knitting, 14 tales of love and magic, Alice Hoffman and Lisa Hoffman
- The nose tree, adapted from an old German story and illustrated by Warwick Hutton
- The secret of Dreadwillow Carse, Brian Farrey
- The orphan, a Cinderella story from Greece, by Anthony L. Manna & Soula Mitakidou ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- 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 white snake, based on a fairy tale by the Grimm brothers, by Ben Nadler
- Robin Hood, retold by David Calcutt ; illustrated by Grahame Baker-Smith
- Federico and the wolf, Rebecca J. Gomez ; illustrated by Elisa Chavarri
- Twelve tales, Hans Christian Andersen ; selected, translated, and illustrated by Erik Blegvad
- Red hood, Elana K. Arnold
- Rumpelstiltskin, adaptation by Xavier Carrasco ; illustrated by Francesc Infante
- Beauty and the Beast, art by Studio Dice ; story adapted by Mallory Reaves ; colors by Gianluca Papi ; editor, Janae Young ; cover art by Hisashi Nosaka
- The princess and the pea, Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrated by Paul Galdone
- You can't have too many friends!, Mordicai Gerstein
- Small favors, Erin A. Craig
- Sleeping Beauty, as retold by Mahlon F. Craft ; illustrated by K. Craft
- Snow White, retold by Josephine Poole, and illustrated by Angela Barrett
- Interstellar Cinderella, by Deborah Underwood ; illustrated by Meg Hunt
- Who pushed Humpty Dumpty?, and other notorious nursery tale mysteries, David Levinthal ; illustrations by John Nickle
- Bad hair day, Sarah Mlynowski
- Cinda meets Ella, Wallace West
- Tales from Grimm, Antonia Barber ; Margaret Chamberlain
- 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
- Hansel and Gretel, retold by Rika Lesser ; illustrated by Paul O. Zelinsky
- The Grimm conclusion, Adam Gidwitz
- A barrel of laughs, a vale of tears, by Jules Feiffer
- The wild swans, Hans Christian Andersen ; pictures by Susan Jeffers ; retold by Amy Ehrlich
- Ashpet, an Appalachian tale, retold by Joanne Compton ; illustrated by Kenn Compton
- A taste of honey, Kamala outsmarts the seven thieves, Rebecca Sheir ; illustrations by Chaaya Prabhat
- Tales of the peculiar, by Millard Nullings ; illustrations by Andrew Davidson
- Little One Inch, by Barbara Brenner ; Illustrated by Fred Brenner
- Little Red, Bethan Woollvin
- Snow White and Rose Red, Patricia C. Wrede
- Tam Lin, retold by Susan Cooper ; illustrated by Warwick Hutton
- Cricket boy, a Chinese tale, retold by Feenie Ziner ; illustrated by Ed Young
- Fairly fairy tales, by Esmé Raji Codell ; illustrated by Elisa Chavarri
- 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
- Cinderella, retold from the Brothers Grimm and illustrated by Nonny Hogrogian
- 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