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Resources share the relationship genre to Fairy tales
- Goldilocks and the three bears, Lesley Sims and Elisa Ferro
- So this is love, a twisted tale, Elizabeth Lim
- The little red hen, La gallinita roja, Carol Ottolenghi, Grades 2-5
- The princess and the pea, La princesa y el guisante, Carol Ottolenghi, Grades 2-5
- Pupunzel, by Maribeth Boelts ; illustrated by Hollie Hibbert
- The fairy-tale princess, seven classic stories from the enchanted forest, Su Blackwell ; retellings by Wendy Jones
- Jack and the beanstock, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Jonathan Peale ; illustrated by Villie Karabatzia ; music arranged and produced by Drew Temperante
- Nettle & Bone, T. Kingfisher
- The seventh raven, by David Elliott ; illustrations by Rovina Cai
- Thistlefoot, GennaRose Nethercott
- Beauty and the beast, art by Studio Dice ; story adapted by Mallory Reaves
- Jacques and de beanstalk, by Mike Artell ; illustrated by Jim Harris
- For the throne, Hannah Whitten
- The three billy goats gruff, retold by Mac Barnett ; illustrated by Jon Klassen
- Rapunzel, an interactive fairy tale adventure, by Michele Jakubowski ; illustrated by Federica Frenna
- Rapunzel, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Jonathan Peale ; illustrated by Villie Karabatzia ; music arranged and produced by Steven C Music
- Princess between worlds, a tale of the wide-awake princess, by E.D. Baker
- Gingerbread Man, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Susan Sandvig Walker ; illustrated by Villie Karabatzia ; music arranged and produced by Musical Youth Productions
- Beauty and the beast, retold by Anna Milbourne ; illustrated by Lorena Alvares ; designed by Jenny Hilborne
- The night marchers, and other Oceanian stories, [editors, Kel McDonald, Kate Ashwin, & Sloane Leong]
- Stone soup, illustrated by Jess Stockham
- Bitter greens, a novel, Kate Forsyth
- After the forest, Kell Woods
- Rapunzel, Catherine McCafferty
- The ugly duckling, El patito feo, Hans Christian Andersen ; retold by Claire Daniel, Grades 2-5
- How to be eaten, Maria Adelmann
- The Lizard Prince and other South American stories, editors, Alberto Rayo, Kate Ashwin, Kel McDonald ; cover artist, Daniela López ; book designer/print technician, Hye Mardikian ; proofreader, Abby Lehrke ; publisher, C. Spike Trotman ; art director, Matt Sheridan
- The frog prince, a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale, by Eric Blair ; illustrated by Todd Ouren
- Malice, a novel, Heather Walter
- The Grimrose girls, Laura Pohl
- Cinderella, retold by Anna Milbourne ; illustrated by Karl James Mountford ; designed by Laura Wood
- Louisa May Alcott's fairy tales and fantasy stories, edited by Daniel Shealy
- The king with a horse's ears, an Irish graphic folktale, written by Gloria Koster ; illustrated by César Samaniego
- Queen Red Riding Hood's guide to royalty, by Her Royal Majesty, Queen Red Riding Hood with Chris Colfer
- Isabella, written by Urbantoons
- The broken mirror, Melissa de la Cruz
- The princess and the pea, based on the story by Hans Christian Andersen ; illustrations by Carly Gledhill
- The stolen slippers, Melissa De la Cruz
- The hero's guide to being an outlaw, Christopher Healy
- In a glass Grimmly, Adam Gidwitz
- Pete the Kitty and the three bears, by Kimberly & James Dean
- Folk & fairy tale easy readers, 15 classic stories that are just right for young readers
- The princess & the pea, retold by Anna Milbourne ; illustrated by Ella Bailey
- Little Red Riding Hood, a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme, retold by Jonathan Peale ; illustrations by Luke Séguin-Magee ; music written and produced by Mark Oblinger
- Not-so-sleeping beauty, an untraditional graphic novel, written by Katie Schenkel ; illustrated by Christian Pervilhac
- The girl who married a skull, and other African stories, [editors, Kate Ashwin, Kel McDonald, and Charlie Spike Trotman]
- Mihi ever after, Tae Keller ; illustrated by Geraldine Rodríguez
- Cinderella speaks up, an untraditional graphic novel, written by Mari Bolte ; illustrated by Braden Hallett
- Beauty and the beast (plus Jake), an untraditional graphic novel, written by Jasmine Walls ; illustrated by Christian Pervilhac
- Glass slippers, Leah Cypess