Incoming Resources
- The truth about elves, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe ; illustrated by Robert Squier
- Mermaids, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- China's bravest girl, the legend of Hua Mu Lan = [Chin kuo ying hsiung Hua Mu-lan], told by Charlie Chin ; illustrated by Tomie Arai ; Chinese translation by Wang Xing Chu
- Cinderella, or, The little glass slipper, a free translation from the French of Charles Perrault, with pictures by Marcia Brown
- Fairies, Sue Gagliardi and Sara Cucini
- Smoky Mountain Rose, an Appalachian Cinderella, by Alan Schroeder ; pictures by Brad Sneed
- Next time I will, an old English tale, retold by Doris Orgel ; illustrated by Betsy Day
- Mermaids, myth or reality?, by Lori Hile
- Witches, do you believe?, [by Virginia Loh-Hagan]
- Two of everything, Lily Toy Hong
- Vampires, Xina M. Uhl
- Zombies and other walking dead, by Ruth Owen
- Nicholas Pipe, by Robert D. San Souci ; pictures by David Shannon
- The truth about trolls, by Thomas Kingsley Troupe ; illustrated by Bridget Starr Taylor
- Disney's Beauty and the beast, adapted by Teddy Slater ; illustrated by Ric Gonzalez and Ron Dias
- Fire on the mountain, by Jane Kurtz ; illustrated by E. B. Lewis
- Atalanta's race, a Greek myth, retold by Shirley Climo; illustrated by Alexander Koshkin
- The truth about fairies, by J. Angelique Johnson ; illustrated by Carolina Farias
- Vampires and other bloodsuckers, by Ruth Owen
- The zombie book, the encyclopedia of the living dead, by Nick Redfern and Brad Steiger
- Fairies!, a true story, by Shirley Raye Redmond ; illustrated by Red Hansen
- Favorite fairy tales told in Germany, retold from the brothers Grimm by Virginia Haviland. Illustrated by Susanne Suba
- Trolls, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Zombies, magic, myth, and mystery, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- Why the sea is salt, retold by Vivian French ; illustrated by Patrice Aggs
- Vampires, magic, myth, and mystery, Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The fool of the world and the flying ship, a Russian tale, retold by Arthur Ransome. Pictures by Uri Shulevitz
- The fledgling handbook 101, P. C. Cast, with Kim Doner
- The Frog Prince, retold by Edith H. Tarcov ; illustrated by James Marshall
- Little Red Riding Hood, told in signed English, Harry Bornstein and Karen L. Saulnier ; illustrated by Bradley O. Pomeroy
- Something from nothing, adapted from a Jewish folktale, Phoebe Gilman
- John Henry, as told by Julius Lester ; pictures by Jerry Pinkney
- Fairies, by Virginia Loh-Hagan
- The princess and the beggar, a Korean folktale, written and illustrated by Anne Sibley O'Brien
- The three princes, a tale from the Middle East, retold by Eric A. Kimmel ; illustrated by Leonard Everett Fisher
- The faithful friend, Robert D. San Souci ; illustrated by Brian Pinkney
- Vampires, Rosemary Ellen Guiley