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Resources share the relationship genre to Fairy tales
- The Pied Piper's magic, Steven Kellogg
- Puss in Boots, by Lisa Findlay ; illustrated by Tim Bowers
- Really, Rapunzel needed a haircut!, the story of Rapunzel, as told by Dame Gothel, by Jessica Gunderson ; illustrated by Denis Alonso
- Saturdays at sea, Jessica Day George
- The fairy tales of Hans Christian Andersen, edited by Noel Daniel ; art direction by Andy Disl and Noel Daniel ; translator, Jean Hersholt
- The land of stories, the wishing spell, Chris Colfer
- From the forest, a search for the hidden roots of our fairy tales, Sara Maitland ; photographs by Adam Lee
- Urso Brunov and the White Emperor, Brian Jacques ; illustrated by Alexi Natchev
- Latkes, latkes, good to eat, a Chanukah story, by Naomi Howland
- Jack and the beanstalk, retold and illustrated by Steven Kellogg
- The bravest princess, a tale of the wide-awake princess, E.D. Baker
- Little Red Riding Hood, retold by Vera Southgate M.A., B.COM with illustrations by Marina Le Ray
- The twelve dancing princesses, retold and illustrated by Jane Ray
- Because you love to hate me, 13 tales of villainy, edited by Ameriie
- The tale of Aladdin and the wonderful lamp, retold from the Arabian nights, by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Ju-Hong Chen
- The nutcracker, E.T.A. Hoffmann ; retold by Anthea Bell ; illustrated by Lisbeth Zwerger. --
- An author's odyssey: Book 5/, Chris Colfer ; illustrated by Brandon Dorman
- Jack, the true story of Jack & the beanstalk, Liesl Shurtliff
- The golden sandal, a Middle Eastern Cinderella, by Rebecca Hickox ; illustrated by Will Hillenbrand
- Bitter greens, by Kate Forsyth
- Wished, Jen Calonita
- Usborne illustrated stories of monsters, ogres, and giants, and a troll!, retold by Sam Baer, Andy Prentice, Rachel Firth, Lara Bryan, and Matthew Oldham ; illustrated by John Joven
- Jack and the snackstalk, by Noah Z. Jones
- Little Red Riding Hood, 3 beloved tales, by Jessica Gunderson
- Snow White & other stories, [edited by Rochelle Larkin]
- Jouanah, the Hmong Cinderella, adapted by Jewell Reinhart Coburn ; illustrated by Ann Sibley O'Brien
- The giant's toe, Brock Cole. --
- Bad hair day, Sarah Mlynowski
- The unfairest of them all, by Shannon Hale
- Searching for dragons, Patricia C. Wrede
- Cinderella, illustrated by Ron Dias and bill Lorencz
- Sugar and spice, Sarah Mlynowski
- Chickerella, by Mary Jane and Herm Auch
- Ivy's ever after, by Dawn Lairamore
- Super why!, PBS Kids, Widescreen
- Once upon the end, James Riley
- El patito feo, adaptación, Luz Orihuela ; ilustraciones, Irene Bordoy ; traducción, Esther Sarfatti = The ugly duckling / adaptation, Luz Orihuela ; illustrations, Irene Bordoy ; translation, Esther Sarfatti
- Jasmine, by Sarah Nathan ; illustrated by Studio IBOIX and Andrea Cagol
- Little Red Riding Hood, a newfangled prairie tale, by Lisa Campbell Ernst
- The magic dreidels, a Hanukkah story, Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Katya Krenina
- The girl who loved wild horses, story and illustrations by PaulGoble
- Dogerella, by Maribeth Boelts ; illustrated by Donald Wu
- Truly, we both loved Beauty dearly!, the story of Sleeping Beauty, as told by the good and bad fairies, by Trisha Speed Shaskan ; illustrated by Amit Tayal
- Forgotten fairy tales of brave and brilliant girls, retold by Susanna Davidson, Rosie Dickins, Andy Prentice and Rob Lloyd Jones with a foreward by Kate Pankhurst ; illustrated by Isabella Grott, Alessandra Santelli and Maria Surducan
- Beauty and the beast, the only one who didn't run away, Wendy Mass
- Poppy and Sam's favorite fairy tales, retold by Laura Cowan ; illustrated by Stephen Cartwright ; additional illustrations by Simon Taylor-Kielty ; designed by Carly Davies, Reuben Barrance and Sam Whibley
- The little mermaid, make a splash, adapted by Ashley Franklin ; illustrated by Paul Kellam ; screenplay by David Magee
- The storybook of legends, by Shannon Hale
- The Wishing spell, Chris Colfer ; illustrated by Brandon Dorman
- Dragons beware!, written by Jorge Aguirre ; art by Rafael Rosado ; story by Jorge Aguirre and Rafael Rosado ; color by John Novak