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- The three little pigs, Los tres cerditos, retold by Patricia Seibert ; illustrated by Horacio Elena
- The monster that grew small, written by Joan Grant ; illustrated by Xöul
- American Indian myths and legends, Catherine Chambers
- Blaze and the gypsies, by C.W. Anderson
- Call it courage, Armstrong Sperry
- A natural man, the true story of John Henry, by Steve Sanfield ; drawings by Peter J. Thornton
- Little magic horse, a Russian tale, by Peter Ershoff ; translated by Tatiana Balkoff Drowne ; and illustrated by Vera Bock
- Arthur and the sword, Retold and illustrated by Robert Sabuda
- Myths and legends of China
- Aztec philosophy, understanding a world in motion, James Maffie
- The tortoise and the hare, adapted by Janey Stutts ; edited by Robin R. Lewis ; illustrated by Lynn McClain
- The conference of the birds, retold by Alexis York Lumbard ; illustrated by Demi ; foreword by Seyyed Hossein Nasr
- El pastor mentiroso, [ilustraciones, Margarita Ruiz ; adaptación, Carmen Blázquez]
- Me and you, Anthony Browne
- On the shoulder of a giant, an Inuit folktale, retold by Neil Christopher ; illustrated by Jim Nelson
- Myths and legends of ancient Britain and Ireland
- A Quetzalcóatl tale of chocolate, retold by Marilyn Parke and Sharon Panik ; illustrations by Lynn Castle ; consultants to the series, R. Robert and Maria Elena Robbins
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by B.G. Hennessy ; [book] illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- The eagles' brood, Jack Whyte
- Twisted myths, 20 classic stories with a dark and dangerous heart, Maura McHugh ; illustrated by Jane Laurie
- The library of legends, a novel, Janie Chang
- Celtic fairy tales, collected by Joseph Jacobs ; illustrated by John D. Batten
- Mole's hill, a woodland tale, Lois Ehlert
- More bones, scary stories from around the world, selected and retold by Arielle North Olson and Howard Schwartz ; illustrated by E.M. Gist
- The lizard and the sun, La lagartija y el sol, Alma Flor Ada ; illustrated by/ ilustrado por Felipe Dávalos ; translated by /traducido por Rosalma Zubizarreta
- El burro que fue muy rápido, basado en un cuento folciorico filipino, de David Orme ; ilustraciones de Ruth Rivers
- Spirits, heroes & hunters from North American Indian mythology, text by Marion Wood ; illustrations by John Sibbick
- The three little pigs, illustrated by Emily Bolam
- A brief guide to Celtic myths & legends, Martyn Whittock
- The pup Himself,, by Morgan Dennis
- Leyendas, mitos, cuentos y otros relatos esquimales, presentados por Nahuel Sugobono ; illustrados por Alejandro Ravassi
- Myths of origin, [four short novels], Catherynne M. Valente
- Cuentos de las mil y una noches
- Party croc!, a folktale from Zimbabwe, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Derek Sullivan
- Chicken little, book by Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley
- Buffalo woman, story and illustrations by Paul Goble
- Out of the egg, Tina Matthews
- Baby rattlesnake, Te Ata ; adapted by Lynn Moroney ; illustrated by Mira Reisberg
- The giant bear, an Inuit folktale, told by Jose Angutinngurniq ; illustrated by Eva Widermann
- The lion and the mouse, Jenny Broom ; illustrated by Nahta Nój
- Tikki Tikki Tembo, retold by Arlene Mosel ; illustrated by Blair Lent
- Robin Hood, the merry adventures, Howard Pyle
- Anansi the spider, a tale from the Ashanti, adapted and illustrated by Gerald McDermott
- La course, texte de Béatrice Tanaka d'après un conte des Indiens Kutenaï ; illustrations de Michel Gay
- The boy who stuck out his tongue, a Yiddish folk tale, written by Edith Tarbescu ; illustrated by Judith Christine Mills
- Fangs 'n' fire, ten dramatic dragon tales, adapted, written and illustrated by Chris Mould
- The animal lore of Shakespeare's time, including quadrupdes, birds, reptiles, fish and insects, by Emma Phipson
- Poor Goose, a French folktale, retold and illustrated by Anne Rockwell
- How medicine came to the people, a tale of the ancient Cherokees, drawings by Murv Jacob ; story by Deborah L. Duvall
- The reason for flowers, their history, culture, biology, and how they change our lives, Stephen Buchmann