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Resources share the relationship genre to Fairy tales
- The magic pomegranate, a Jewish folktale, by Peninnah Schram ; illustrated by Melanie Hall
- Auntie Tiger, by Laurence Yep ; illustrations by Insu Lee
- Previously, Allan Ahlberg ; Bruce Ingman
- Little Red Quacking Hood, by Noah Z. Jones
- Cinderella's dress, by Nancy Willard ; illustrated by Jane Dyer
- The flying witch, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Vladimir Vagin
- Hansel & Gretel, by the Brothers Grimm ; retold by Amy Ehrlich ; [illustrated by] Susan Jeffers
- Ash, by Malinda Lo
- Tales from old Ireland, Malachy Doyle ; [illustrator] Niamh Sharkey
- Clever Jack takes the cake, written by Candace Fleming ; illustrated by G. Brian Karas
- At midnight, fifteen beloved fairy tales reimagined, edited by Dahlia Adler
- The elves and the shoemaker, retold from the Brothers Grimm and illustrated by Jim LaMarche
- The three Billygoats Gruff and Mean Calypso Joe, written by Cathrene Valente Youngquist ; illustrated by Kristin Sorra
- Sleeping Beauty, retold by Cynthia Rylant ; pictures by Erin McGuire
- Disney's Aladdin, adapted by Don Ferguson
- The hero's guide to being an outlaw, written by Christopher Healy ; with drawings by Todd Harris
- Freaky tales from far and wide, retold by Hugh Lupton ; illustrated by Lisa Berkshire
- Beauty and the barista, written by Andy Mangels ; illustrated and colored by Lelo Alves
- Mariana the Goldilocks fairy, by Daisy Meadows
- Mabel, a mermaid fable, by Rowboat Watkins
- Beauty and the beast, retold and illustrated by Jan Brett
- The red wolf, written and illustrated by Margaret Shannon
- Beauty queen, Sarah Mlynowski
- The ugly duckling, Hans Christian Andersen, Pirkko Vainio
- Forty fortunes, a tale of Iran, by Aaron Shepard ; illustrated by Alisher Dianov
- The sorcerer's apprentice, written and illustrated by Mary Jane Begin
- Rumpelstiltskin, retold and illustrated by Jonathan Langley
- Sleeping Beauty, adapted by Mary Man-Kong ; illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team
- How Robin saved spring, Debbie Ouellet ; illustrated by Nicoletta Ceccoli
- The stolen slippers, Melissa De la Cruz
- The singing bones, inspired by Grimms' fairy tales, Shaun Tan ; foreword by Neil Gaiman ; introduced by Jack Zipes
- My rotten stepbrother ruined Snow White, by Jerry Mahoney
- Cinderella, kindness and courage, by Rico Green ; based on the screenplay by Chris Weitz
- Princess Prunella and the purple peanut, by Margaret Atwood ; illustrations by Maryann Kovalski
- The lady & the lion, a Brothers Grimm tale retold by Laurel Long & Jacqueline K. Ogburn ; illustrated by Laurel Long
- Moldylocks and the three beards, by Noah Z. Jones
- Princess tales around the world, once upon a time in rhyme with seek-and-find pictures, adapted by Grace Maccarone ; illustrated by Gail de Marcken
- Little Red, retold by Lynn Roberts ; illustrated by David Roberts
- Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher
- Sleeping Bobby, Will Osborne and Mary Pope Osborne ; illustrated by Giselle Potter
- The real princess, a mathemagical tale, written by Brenda WIlliams ; illustrated by Sophie Fatus
- The Black Bull of Norroway, a Scottish tale, by Charlotte Huck ; illustrated by Anita Lobel
- Pome and Peel, by Amy Ehrlich ; pictures by Laszlo Gal
- Tam Lin, an old ballad, told by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak
- Sleeping beauté, written by Andy Mangels ; illustrated and colored by Lelo Alves
- Pupunzel, by Maribeth Boelts ; illustrated by Hollie Hibbert
- The prince and the dragon and other stories, compiled by Vic Parker
- Little gold star, a Spanish American Cinderella tale, retold by Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Sergio Martinez
- Waynetta and the cornstalk, a Texas fairy tale, Helen Ketteman ; illustrated by Diane Greenseid
- Rapunzel swings, written by Andy Mangels ; illustrated and colored by Lelo Alves