Fiction -- Juvenile literature
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Fiction -- Juvenile literature
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- Traditional storytelling today, an international sourcebook, edited by Margaret Read MacDonald ; contributing editors, John H. McDowell, Linda Dégh, Barre Toelken
- Grandfather tales, American-English folk tales, selected and edited by Richard Chase ; illustrated by Berkeley Williams, Jr
- More scary stories to tell in the dark, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; with drawings by Stephen Gammell
- Can you guess my name?, traditional tales around the world, selected and retold by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Stefano Vitale
- Scary stories 3, more tales to chill your bones, collected from folklore and retold by Alvin Schwartz ; illustrated by Brett Helquist
- Tell me a tale, a book about storytelling, Joseph Bruchac
- The people could fly, American Black folktales, told by Virginia Hamilton ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- The Jack tales, told by R.M. Ward and his kindred in the Beech Mountain section of western North Carolina and by other descendants of Council Harmon (1803-1896) elsewhere in the southern mountains ; with three tales from Wise County, Virginia ; set down from these sources and edited by Richard Chase ; with an appendix compiled by Herbert Halpert ; and illustrated by Berkeley Williams, Jr
- Uncle Remus, the complete tales, with a new introduction, as told by Julius Lester ; illustrated by Jerry Pinkney
- Anansi does the impossible!, an Ashanti tale, retold by Verna Aardema ; illustrated by Lisa Desimini
- Nursery tales around the world, selected and retold by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Stefano Vitale
- Ten small tales, retold by Celia Barker Lottridge ; illustrated by Joanne Fitzgerald
- Cautionary stories, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Rachel the clever and other Jewish folktales, selected and retold by Josepha Sherman
- African-American folktales for young readers, including favorite stories from African and African-American storytellers, collected and edited by Richard Alan Young and Judy Dockrey Young
- Treasury of magical tales from around the world, Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrations by Christina Balit
- What's the hurry, Fox?, and other animal stories, collected by Zora Neale Hurston ; adapted by Joyce Carol Thomas ; illustrated by Bryan Collier
- Play me a story, nine tales about musical instruments, by Naomi Adler ; illustrated by Greta Cencetti
- A world full of animal stories, written by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Aitch
- Tomie dePaola's favorite nursery tales
- Scary stories to tell in the dark, collected from American folklore by Alvin Schwartz ; with drawings by Stephen Gammell
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