Incoming Resources
- The king with horse's ears and other Irish folktales, retold by Batt Burns ; illustrated by Igor Oleynikov
- Crazy Jack, Donna Jo Napoli
- Woodcutter and tiger brother, Namukkun kwa horangi hyŏngnim, written and illustrated by Nami Rhee
- Nacho and Lolita, by Pam Muñoz Ryan ; illustrated by Claudia Rueda
- Tam Lin, an old balled, retold by Jane Yolen and illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak
- Filipino children's favorite stories, retold by Liana Romulo ; illustrated by Joanne De León
- The rat, the ox, and the zodiac, a Chinese legend, adapted by Dorothy Van Woerkom ; illustrated by Errol Le Cain
- Armadilly chili, Helen Ketteman ; illustrated by Will Terry
- The mermaid's twin sister, more stories from Trinidad, by Lynn Joseph ; illustrated by Donna Perrone
- Cindy Ellen, a wild western Cinderella, by Susan Lowell ; illustrated by Jane Manning
- Two pairs of shoes, retold by P.L. Travers ; illustrated by Leo and Diane Dillon
- Why the crab has no head, an African tale, retold and illustrated by Barbara Knutson
- Under the shade of the mulberry tree, by Demi
- Cinderellis and the glass hill, Gail Carson Levine ; illustrated by Mark Elliott
- Once upon a time, traditional Latin American tales = Había una vez : cuentos tradicionales latinoamericanos, by Rueben Martínez ; illustrated by Raúl Colón ; translated by David Unger
- Dance, Nana, dance, Baila, Nana, baila : Cuban folktales in English and Spanish, retold by Joe Hayes ; illustrated by Mauricio Trenard Sayago