Folklore
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Folklore
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- A calendar of festivals
- A little bit of fairies : an introduction to fairy magic
- A story, a story : an African tale
- Aesop's fables
- An illustrated Kalevala : myths and legends from Finland
- Anansi goes fishing
- Ancient Egypt : tales of gods and pharaohs
- Apples on a stick : the folklore of Black children
- Beowulf
- Bigfoot Cinderrrrrella
- Black folktales
- Brave Red, smart frog : a new book of old tales
- Brer Tiger and the big wind
- Bringing the rain to Kapiti Plain : a Nandi tale
- Captain Jiri and Rabbi Jacob
- Chasing American monsters : 251 creatures, cryptids, and hairy beasts
- Children of wax : African folk tales
- Chimney corner stories : tales for little children
- Cinderella
- Cinderella Skeleton
- Cinders : a chicken Cinderella
- Classic bedtime stories
- Classic fairy tales
- Clever Gretchen and other forgotten folktales
- Coyote and the laughing butterflies
- Coyote tales/
- Coyote the trickster : legends of the North American Indians
- Cucú : un cuento folklórico mexicano = Cuckoo : a Mexican folktale
- Cuentos Del Mundo Entero
- Damascus nights
- Death unleashed
- Deep down in the jungle ...: : Negro narrative folklore from the streets of Philadelphia
- Dinosaurs never say please and other stories
- Echo's Bones
- El flautista de Hamelín
- El fuertecito rojo
- El gran libro de monstruos, duendes, dragones y gigantes
- El libro de oro de los abuelos
- FLIP kit, Goldilocks and the three bears
- Fabulas de Esopo
- Fearsome giant, fearless child : a worldwide Jack and the beanstalk story
- Feathers and tails : animal fables from around the world
- Fiona's luck
- Folktales for fearless girls : the stories we were never told
- Ghosts! : ghostly tales from folklore
- Goatilocks and the three bears
- Gobble you up! : based on a Rajasthani folktale
- Goha, the wise fool
- Goldilocks
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- Hansel & Gretel : a Toon graphic
- Hansel and Gretel
- Henny Penny
- How Chipmunk got his stripes : a tale of bragging and teasing
- How raven got his crooked nose : an Alaskan Dena'ina fable
- How the Manx cat lost its tail
- Hui gu niang
- It could always be worse : a Yiddish folk tale
- Jabutí the tortoise : a trickster tale from the Amazon
- Jack and the beanstalk
- James Marshall's Cinderella
- La bella durmiente : [Cenicienta ; La sirenita ; La cigarra y la hormiga]
- La gallinella rossa
- La gran ola : Hokusai
- La ratita presumida : [El ruiseñor ; Los tres cerditos ; La lechera]
- Land of the long white cloud : Maori myths, tales, and legends
- Legends and tales of the American West
- Leyendas del mundo
- Little Red
- Los tres lobitos y el cochino feroz
- Lost Delta found : rediscovering the Fisk University-Library of Congress Coahoma County study, 1941-1942
- Love in color : mythical tales from around the world, retold
- Magical tales from many lands
- Martina the beautiful cockroach : a Cuban folktale
- Meet Nyx, the scout fairy
- Meet Rosetta
- Merlin and the making of the king
- Mermaid tales from around the world
- Mo li dong wu gu shi mei hui ben
- Moon rope : a Peruvian folktale = Un lazo a la luna : una leyenda peruana
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- More stories to solve : fifteen folktales from around the world
- Mouse & lion
- Mulan
- Musicians of the sun
- Myths & legends : an illustrated guide to their origins and meanings
- Myths and legends
- Nelson Mandela's favorite African folktales
- Nelson Mandela's favorite African folktales
- Noodlehead nightmares
- On the shoulder of a giant : an Inuit folktale
- Once upon a time : traditional Latin American tales = Había una vez : cuentos tradicionales latinoamericanos
- Once upon a time, though it wasn't in your time, and it wasn't in my time, and it wasn't in anybody else's time
- Out of the egg
- Party croc! : a folktale from Zimbabwe
- Petite Rouge : a Cajun Red Riding Hood
- Por qué zumban los mosquitos en los oídos de la gente : un cuento de Africa Occidental
- Poule rousse : vieux conte
- Rabbit Ears American tall tales, Vol. 2, Davy Crockett | Paul Bunyan
- Rapunzel
- Raven tales, Bald eagle
- Raven tales, How raven stole the sun
- Richard Scarry's best nursery tales ever
- Scary stories 3 : more tales to chill your bones
- Scary stories 3 : more tales to chill your bones
- Scary stories to tell in the dark : three books to chill your bones
- Science of the magical : from the holy grail to love potions to superpowers
- Short & shivery : thirty chilling tales
- Sinbad : sailing into peril : an Arabian tale
- Snow White,
- Something from nothing
- Sorrow's kitchen : the life and folklore of Zora Neale Hurston
- Stone soup
- Stories for a fragile planet
- Stories to solve : folktales from around the world
- Straw into gold : fairy tales re-spun
- Sungura and Leopard : a Swahili trickster tale
- Sylvia Long's big book for small children
- Ten copycats in a boat, and other riddles
- The Arabian nights : their best-known tales
- The Faerie handbook : an enchanting compendium of literature, lore, art, recipes, and projects
- The Foxfire 40th anniversary book : faith, family, and the land
- The History of Mother Twaddle and the marvelous achievements of her son Jack.
- The Lion and the mouse
- The Little Red Hen and the Passover matzah
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin
- The Shark King : a Toon book
- The baker's dozen : a Saint Nicholas tale
- The bear : history of a fallen king
- The blue fairy book
- The bone man : a Native American Modoc tale
- The boy in the garden
- The boy who cried wolf
- The boy who cried wolf
- The boy who drew cats : a Japanese folktale
- The bronze cauldron : myths and legends of the world
- The clown of God
- The crane wife
- The crystal mountain
- The crystal pool : myths and legends of the world
- The dancing granny
- The dark way : stories from the spirit world
- The diamond tree : Jewish tales from around the world
- The dragon slayer : folktales from Latin America
- The enchanted book : a tale from Krakow
- The enormous turnip
- The faerie's gift
- The five Chinese brothers
- The fool of the world and the flying ship : a Russian tale
- The ghosts of Sherwood
- The gift of the Crocodile : a Cinderella story
- The gingerbread boy
- The gingerbread boy
- The gingerbread man
- The gunniwolf/
- The hedgehog boy : a Latvian folktale
- The hero twins : against the lords of death : a Mayan myth
- The invisible hunters : a legend from the Miskito Indians of Nicaragua = Los cazadores invisibles : una leyenda de los indios miskitos de Nicaragua
- The island of the mighty
- The legend of the White Buffalo Woman
- The lion and the mouse
- The lion and the mouse : (Amharic version)
- The little red hen
- The little red hen
- The little red hen : an old fable
- The mitten
- The orphan : a Cinderella story from Greece
- The ox of the wonderful horns, and other African folktales/
- The pot of wisdom : Ananse stories
- The princess and the warrior : a tale of two volcanoes
- The rebus bears
- The red hen
- The seventh raven
- The shadow in the Moon : a tale of the Mid-Autumn Festival
- The tale of the tiger slippers
- The teeny tiny woman
- The three grasshoppers
- The three little pigs
- The three little pigs
- The three little wolves and the big bad pig
- The three trees : a traditional folktale
- The way to rainy mountain
- There is a carrot in my ear, and other noodle tales
- Tongues of jade
- Too much noise
- Tsunami!
- Under African skies : traditional stories & songs from mother Africa
- Walkin' over medicine
- When you are old : early poems, plays, and fairy tales
- Who will bell the cat?
- Why mosquitoes buzz in people's ears : and other Caldecott classics
- Why the sun and the moon live in the sky : an African folktale
- Women who run with the wolves : myths and stories of the wild woman archetype
- Yaci y su muñeca : cuento popular del Brasil
- ¡¡Manu!!
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