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- The edge of memory, ancient stories, oral tradition and the post-glacial world, Patrick Nunn
- Approaches to teaching Momaday's The way to Rainy Mountain, edited by Kenneth M. Roemer
- Bulfinch's mythology, the age of fable : The age of chivalry : Legends of Charlemagne, Thomas Bulfinch
- Indigenous storywork, educating the heart, mind, body, and spirit, Jo-Ann Archibald (Q'um Q'um Xiiem)
- Puss in boots, Charles Perrault ; illustrated by Fred Marcellino ; translated by Malcolm Arthur
- Master of poisons, a novel, Andrea Hairston
- The fire, an Ethiopian folk tale, retold by Heinz Janisch ; illustrated by Fabricio VandenBroeck ; [translation by Shelley Tanaka]
- The little red hen, Byron Barton
- Tales from silver lands, by Charles J. Finger ; woodcuts by Paul Honore
- When the Chenoo howls, native American tales of terror, Joseph and James Bruchac ; illustrations by William Sauts Netamux́we Bock
- Monkey, a trickster tale from India, Gerald McDermott
- Kaikeyi, a novel, Vaishnavi Patel
- Grandma and the great gourd, a Bengali folk tale, retold by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni ; illustrated by Susy Pilgrim Waters
- Walk in peace, legends and stories of the Michigan Indians, by Simon Otto ; illustrations by Kayle Crampton
- Petite Rouge, a Cajun Red Riding Hood, Mike Artell ; illustrated by Jim Harris
- Brunhilda and the Ring, Jorge Luján ; translated by Hugh Hazelton ; pictures by Linda Wolfsgruber
- The little red hen, [illustrated by] Paul Galdone
- Way up and over everything, Alice McGill ; illustrated by Jude Daly
- Daughter of the Moon Goddess, a novel, Sue Lynn Tan
- The twelve dancing princesses, written by the Brothers Grimm ; illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- The Korean Cinderella, by Shirley Climo ; illustrated by Ruth Heller
- When Turtle grew feathers, a folktale from the Choctaw nation, Tim Tingle ; illustrated by Stacey Schuett
- The glass mountain, tales from Poland, Jan Pienkowski ; retold by David Walser
- A pride of African tales, Donna L. Washington ; illustrated by James Ransome
- The mitten, retold by Jim Aylesworth ; illustrated by Barbara McClintock
- Hansel and Gretel, written by the Brothers Grimm ; retold and illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Drummer Hoff, adapted by Barbara Emberley ; illustrated by Ed Emberley
- Four treasures of the sky, Jenny Tinghui Zhang
- Love in color, mythical tales from around the world, retold, Bolu Babalola
- Uncle Remus,, his songs and his sayings. The folk-lore of the old plantation., With illustrations by Frederick S. Church and James H. Moser
- Me and you, Anthony Browne
- Kogi's mysterious journey, adapted by Elizabeth Partridge ; illustrated by Aki Sogabe
- The three snow bears, Jan Brett
- Saamaka dreaming, Richard Price and Sally Price
- The Ramayana, a shortened modern prose version of the Indian epic (suggested by the Tamil version of Kamban), R.K. Narayan ; introduction by Pankaj Mishra
- Little Rooster's diamond button, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Will Terry
- The ghost catcher, a Bengali folktale, Martha Hamilton & Mitch Weiss ; illustrated by Kristen Balouch
- Anansi and the talking melon, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Birds in the ancient world, winged words, Jeremy Mynott
- The annotated African American folktales, edited with a foreword, introduction, and notes by Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Maria Tatar
- The hidden world of the fox, Adele Brand
- Best-loved stories told at the National Storytelling Festival, selected by the National Association for the Preservation and Perpetuation of Storytelling
- Colonial histories, post-colonial memories, the legend of the Kahina, a North African heroine, Abdelmajid Hannoum