Incoming Resources
- The night weaver, Monique Snyman
- Dora's fairy-tale adventure, by Christine Ricci ; illustrated by Susan Hall
- Of witches and wind, Shelby Bach
- The orphan, a Cinderella story from Greece, by Anthony L. Manna and Soula Mitakidou ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- The real princess, a mathemagical tale, written by Brenda WIlliams ; illustrated by Sophie Fatus
- The fisherman & his wife, [written by the brothers] Grimm ; illustrated by John Howe
- Dragon's breath, E.D. Baker
- Tales from the Brothers Grimm, adapted by Mazan, Cecile Chicault, and Philip (id est Philippe) Petit
- The lady & the lion, a Brothers Grimm tale retold by Laurel Long & Jacqueline K. Ogburn ; illustrated by Laurel Long
- Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher
- The Nutcracker, from the story by E.T.A. Hoffmann, retold by Jean Richardson ; illustrated by Francesca Crespi
- Moldylocks and the three beards, by Noah Z. Jones
- The singing bones, inspired by Grimms' fairy tales, Shaun Tan ; foreword by Neil Gaiman ; introduced by Jack Zipes
- The stolen slippers, Melissa De la Cruz
- The wrath & the dawn, Renée Ahdieh
- Little Red Riding Hood, by the Brothers Grimm retold and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. --
- Little Red Riding Hood, Brothers Grimm ; illustrated by Sybille Schenker ; Translated by Anthea Bell
- Kongi and Potgi, a Cinderella story from Korea, adapted by Oki S. Han and Stephanie Haboush Plunkett ; pictures by Oki S. Han
- Just one more story, by Dugald Steer ; illustrated by Elisabeth Moseng
- Once upon a princess, v. 2
- Pupunzel, by Maribeth Boelts ; illustrated by Hollie Hibbert
- Waynetta and the cornstalk, a Texas fairy tale, Helen Ketteman ; illustrated by Diane Greenseid
- The little match girl, by Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrated by Rachel Isadora. --
- Monster stew, Mitra Modarressi
- The frog prince, from the story by the Brothers Grimm, adapted by Sindy McKay ; illustrated by George Ulrich
- Fairy tales, told by Berlie Doherty ; illustrated by Jane Ray
- Puss in Boots, Jerry Pinkney
- The tale of the Firebird, by Gennady Spirin
- James and the giant peach, Roald Dahl ; illustrated by Quentin Blake
- Red Riding Hood, retold and illustrated by James Marshall. --
- Robin Hood, the one who looked good in green, Wendy Mass
- Usborne fairy tales for bedtime, retold by Rosie Dickins ; illustrated by Nathalie Ragondet ; edited by Lesley Sims
- Walt Disney's Cinderella, as retold by Cynthia Rylant ; illustrated by Mary Blair
- Snow White and the 77 dwarfs, Davide Cali ; illustrated by Raphaëlle Barbanègre
- When the sea turned to silver, Grace Lin
- The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine, by Mark Twain and Philip C. Stead ; with illustrations by Erin Stead
- Nutcracker, E.T.A. Hoffmann ; translated by Ralph Manheim ; pictures by Maurice Sendak
- The Snow Princess, Ruth Sanderson
- The Random House children's treasury, fairy tales, nursery rhymes & nonsense verse, edited by Alice Mills
- Clever Jack takes the cake, written by Candace Fleming ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- Arabian nights, retold from the original, retold from the original by Martin Woodside ; illustrated by Lucy Corvino
- Previously, Allan Ahlberg ; Bruce Ingman
- Oakwing, a fairy's tale, E.J. Clarke
- The McElderry book of Grimms' fairy tales, retold by Saviour Pirotta ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
- Pinocchio, retold from the Carlo Collodi original by Tania Zamorsky ; illustrated by Lucy Corvino
- Dearest, Alethea Kontis
- Cinderella's dress, by Nancy Willard ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- Auntie Tiger, by Laurence Yep ; illustrations by Insu Lee
- The hero's guide to being an outlaw, written by Christopher Healy ; with drawings by Todd Harris
- King Puck, by Michael Garland