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- Love and roast chicken, a trickster tale from the Andes Mountains, Barbara Knutson
- Iktomi and the berries, a Plains Indian story, retold and illustrated by Paul Goble
- Dragons, truth, myth, and legend, written by David Passes ; illustrated by Wayne Anderson
- Little Rooster's diamond button :, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Will Terry
- The greatest treasure, Demi
- Fin M'Coul, the giant of Knockmany Hill, retold and illustrated by Tomie de Paola
- The dark way, stories from the spirit world, told by Virginia Hamilton, illustrated by Lambert Davis
- Mouse & lion, Aesop ; retold by Rand Burkert ; pictures by Nancy Ekholm Burkert
- The three bully goats, Leslie Kimmelman ; illustrated by Will Terry
- The little red hen, written by Mary Finch ; illustrated by Kate Slater ; narrated by Debra Messing
- Ask the bones, scary stories from around the world, selected and retold by Arielle North Olson and Howard Schwartz ; illustrated by David Linn
- The tale of the tiger slippers, Jan Brett
- The King of Little Things, Bil Lepp ; illustrated by David T. Wenzel
- Anansi the spider, a tale from the Ashanti, adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- Between earth & sky, legends of Native American sacred places, written by Joseph Bruchac ; illustrated by Thomas Locker
- Bone soup, a spooky, tasty tale, Alyssa Satin Capucilli ; illustrated by Tom Knight
- The legend of the White Buffalo Woman, Paul Goble
- The Squatchicorns, Story by Ellen Potter ; art by Felicita Sala
- The Bully Goat Grim, a Maynard Moose tale, as told to Willy Claflin ; illustrated by James Stimson
- Rubia and the three osos, written by Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrated by Melissa Sweet
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by B.G. Hennessy ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- Papagayo, the mischief maker, written and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- Ashanti (African people) -- Folklore
- Mountains -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Tricksters -- Folklore
- Creation -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Seneca Indians -- Folklore
- Indians of South America -- Argentina -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Knights and knighthood -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Travelers -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Tiger -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- Texas -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Hawaii -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Indians of South America -- Folklore
- Mexican Americans -- Folklore
- Generosity -- Folklore
- Japan -- Folklore -- Comic books, strips, etc
- Christian life -- Folklore
- African Americans -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Gingerbread -- Folklore -- Juvenile fiction
- Aztecs -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Cerdos -- Folklore
- Animals -- Folklore
- Polar bear -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Animals -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Indians of North America -- Texas -- Folklore
- Greece -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Mocovi Indians -- Folklore
- Mama D'Leau, (Legendary character) -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Comanche Indians -- Folklore
- Grandmothers -- Folklore
- Buttons -- Folklore
- Turtles -- Folklore
- Indians of South America -- Andes Region -- Folklore
- Art -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Giants -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Foxes -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Knights and knighthood -- Folklore
- Birds -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Stars -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Resourcefulness -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- California -- Folklore
- Sisters -- Folklore -- Children's nonfiction
- Greed -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Comanche Indians -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Indians of North America -- Northwest, Pacific -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Guinea pigs -- Folklore
- Chickens -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Supernatural -- Folklore
- Cats -- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Frogs -- Folklore -- Juvenile fiction