Incoming Resources
- Why Epossumondas has no hair on his tail, Colleen Salley
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- Goldilocks and the three bears, retold and illustrated by James Marshall
- East of the Sun, West of the Moon, retold by Susanna Davidson ; Illustrated by Petra Brown.
- The three little pigs, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg
- Red Riding Hood, retold and illustrated by Christopher Coady
- Southern folk medicine, healing traditions from the Appalachian fields and forests, Phyllis D. Light ; foreword by Rosemary Gladstar
- The classic treasury of Aesop's fables, illustrated by Don Daily
- Ricitos Dorados y los tres osos, adaptación e ilustraciones de James Marshall ; traducción de Osvaldo Blanco
- The three billy goats gruff, retold by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Jon Klassen
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by Mairi Mackinnon ; illustrated by Mike and Carl Gordon
- Three little pigs, retold by Heather Amery ; illustrated by Stephen Cartwright
- Christmas is coming, traditions from around the world, Monika Utnik-Strugala ; illustrated by Ewa Poklewska-Koziello ; translated from the Polish by Antonia Lloyd-Jones
- The little red hen, illustrated by Paul Galdone
- Chicken Little, Ed Emberley and Rebecca Emberley
- More scary stories to tell in the dark, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; with drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Richard Scarry's Animal nursery tales
- The Legend of Sleepy Hollow
- Little Red, Bethan Woollvin
- Bad egg, the true story of Humpty Dumpty, written by Sarah Hayes ; illustrated by Charlotte Voake
- The three little pigs, retold and illustrated by James Marshall
- John Henry, by Julius Lester ; pictures by Jerry Pinkney
- Lumberjack creatures of the Northwoods, by Chad Lewis
- Little Roja Riding Hood, Susan Middleton Elya ; illustrated by Susan Guevara