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Resources share the relationship genre to Fairy tales
- Dealing with dragons, by Patricia C. Wrede
- Zel, by Donna Jo Napoli
- Disney's storybook collection, [edited by Nancy Parent ; designed by Todd Taliaferro]
- The sleeping beauty, from the Brothers Grimm ; retold and illustrated by Trina Schart Hyman. --
- Will Princess Isabel ever say please?, by Steve Metzger ; illustrated by Amanda Haley
- Mariana the Goldilocks fairy, by Daisy Meadows
- Princess tales, once upon a time in rhyme with seek-and-find pictures, adapted by Grace Maccarone ; illustrated by Gail de Marcken
- The red wolf, written and illustrated by Margaret Shannon
- Beauty queen, Sarah Mlynowski
- Listen to the storyteller, a trio of musical tales from around the world, music by Wynton Marsalis, Edgar Meyer, Patrick Doyle
- The ugly duckling, Hans Christian Andersen, Pirkko Vainio
- The classic Grimm's fairy tales, retold by Louise Betts Egan ; illustrated by Erin Wise ... [and others]
- Cinnamon, Neil Gaiman ; pictures by Divya Srinivasan
- Leaping Beauty, and other animal fairy tales, Gregory Maguire ; illustrated by Chris L. Demarest
- The three billy goats Gruff, Tim Arnold
- The Nutcracker, adapted by Daniel Walden from the story by E.T.A. Hoffman ; illustrated by Don Daily
- Little Red Riding Hood, Beni Montresor ; with an introduction by Luciano Pavarotti
- Disney's treasury of children's classics, from Snow White and the seven dwarfs to Pocahontas
- Favorite fairy tales told around the world, retold by Virginia Haviland ; illustrated by S.D. Schindler
- Cinders, a chicken Cinderella, Jan Brett
- Disney's Beauty and the beast, adapted from the film by A.L. Singer ; illustrated by Ron Dias
- Walt Disney's Snow White and the seven dwarfs, cover illustration by Don Williams
- Great children's stories, illustrated by Frederick Richardson
- The fairy tales, [illustrated by] Jan Pieńkowski ; translated by David Walser
- The real Dada Mother Goose, a treasury of complete nonsense, Jon Scieszka ; illustrated by Julia Rothman
- Mufaro's beautiful daughters, an African tale, John Steptoe. --
- Ian Penney's book of fairy tales, illustrated by Ian Penney
- The emperor's new clothes, a fairy tale, by Hans Christian Andersen ; retold by Anthea Bell ; illustrated by Dorothée Duntze
- Cinderella, retold and illustrated by Barbara McClintock ; [based on the story by Charles Perrault]
- A wild swan, and other tales, Michael Cunningham ; illustrated by Yuko Shimizu
- The turnip, Walter de la Mare ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- Rump, the true story of Rumpelstiltskin, Liesl Shurtliff
- The Snow Queen, Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrated by Mary Engelbreit
- Thistlefoot, GennaRose Nethercott
- Three little pigs, [Susan Page] ; illustrations by Katie Saunders
- Swan Lake, Rey Terciero, Megan Kearney ; colors by Meaghan Carter
- Oakwing, a fairy's tale, E.J. Clarke
- Pinocchio, retold from the Carlo Collodi original by Tania Zamorsky ; illustrated by Lucy Corvino
- The McElderry book of Grimms' fairy tales, retold by Saviour Pirotta ; illustrated by Emma Chichester Clark
- Auntie Tiger, by Laurence Yep ; illustrations by Insu Lee
- Arabian nights, retold from the original, retold from the original by Martin Woodside ; illustrated by Lucy Corvino
- Previously, Allan Ahlberg ; Bruce Ingman
- Cinderella's dress, by Nancy Willard ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- Dearest, Alethea Kontis
- Clever Jack takes the cake, written by Candace Fleming ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- The elves and the shoemaker, retold from the Brothers Grimm and illustrated by Jim LaMarche
- King Puck, by Michael Garland
- Princess of the Midnight Ball, by Jessica Day George
- Sleeping Beauty, retold by Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Erin McGuire
- The hero's guide to being an outlaw, written by Christopher Healy ; with drawings by Todd Harris