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Folklore
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- 13 : the story of the world's most notorious superstition
- A forest of time : American Indian ways of history
- A world full of animal stories
- Abiyoyo : based on a South African lullaby and folk story
- Adelita : a Mexican Cinderella story
- Aesop's fables
- Aladdin
- American Indian mythology
- Anansi goes fishing
- Animal folk tales of America : Paul Bunyan, Pecos Bill, The jumping frog, Davy Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, Sweet Betsy, and many others
- Ant and grasshopper
- Atlantic : great sea battles, heroic discoveries, titanic storms, and a vast ocean of a million stories
- Beautiful blackbird
- Beyond the grave : the history of America's most haunted graveyards
- Birrarung Wilam : a story from Aboriginal Australia
- Blue frog : the legend of chocolate
- Caillou : the three little pigs : traditionnel tale
- Cassie and the Woolf
- Chicken Little
- Cinderella
- Cinderella : 4 beloved tales
- Cinderellis and the glass hill
- Clever maids : the secret history of the Grimm fairy tales
- Daughter of the Moon Goddess
- Davy Crockett gets hitched
- Disney's Aladdin
- Drummer Hoff
- Epossumondas
- Even more short & shivery : thirty spine-tingling stories
- Famous American folktales
- First fire : a Cherokee folktale
- Fly with me : a celebration of birds through pictures, poems, and stories
- Folktales for fearless girls : the stories we were never told
- From my people : 400 years of African American folklore
- Garden flower folklore
- Ghosts! : ghostly tales from folklore
- Gingerbread baby
- Goatilocks and the three bears
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- Grandma and the great gourd : a Bengali folk tale
- Hansel and Gretel : a favorite story in rhythm and rhyme
- Haunted Chicago : history & hauntings of the Windy City
- Haunted Illinois
- Heart : a personal journey through its myths and meanings
- Her stories : African American folktales, fairy tales, and true tales
- Herbs for use and for delight : an anthology from the Herbarist, a publication of the Herb Society of America
- How Chipmunk got his stripes : a tale of bragging and teasing
- How raven got his crooked nose : an Alaskan Dena'ina fable
- How the cookie crumbled : the true (and not-so-true) stories of the invention of the chocolate chip cookie
- How the finch got his colors
- It could always be worse : a Yiddish folk tale
- It is a tree
- Jabutà the tortoise : a trickster tale from the Amazon
- Jack and the beanstalk
- Jack and the beanstalk
- Jack and the beanstalk
- Jamie O'Rourke and the big potato : an Irish folktale
- Joseph had a little overcoat
- Joy through the world
- Kate and the beanstalk
- King Arthur
- Kiviuq and the mermaids
- Lemons
- Leprechauns and Irish folklore : a nonfiction companion to Leprechaun in late winter
- Lilies of the hearth : the historical relationship between women & plants
- Lincoln legends : myths, hoaxes, and confabulations associated with our greatest president
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Little Red Riding Hood
- Little Red Riding Hood : 3 beloved tales
- Little Red and the very hungry lion
- Little Rooster's diamond button
- Little by little
- Living ghosts & mischievous monsters : chilling American Indian stories
- Lon Po Po : a Red-Riding Hood story from China
- Lore of the wild : folklore & wisdom from nature
- Lousy rotten stinkin' grapes
- Maniac Magee : a novel
- Margaret Hillert's The three little pigs
- Mermaid myths
- Michael Hague's Treasured classics
- Milly and Tilly : the story of a town mouse and a country mouse
- Mole's hill : a woodland tale
- Moon rope : a Peruvian folktale = Uno lazo a la luna : una leyenda peruana
- More scary stories to tell in the dark
- Musicians of the sun
- Native American games and stories
- Never kick a ghost and other silly chillers
- Night dancer : mythical piper of the native American southwest
- Ninja Red Riding Hood
- Prairie Chicken Little
- Quill soup : a Stone Soup story
- Rabbit's gift : a fable from China
- Rabbit's snow dance : a traditional Iroquois story
- Rabbit's wish for snow : a Native American legend
- Raisel's riddle
- Rapunzel : 3 beloved tales
- Rumpelstiltskin : from the German of the Brothers Grimm
- Rónán and the mermaid : a tale of old Ireland
- Scary stories 3 : more tales to chill your bones
- Secrets of flowers
- Seven blind mice
- Sir Gawain and the Green Knight
- Sister Rabbit's tricks
- Sister tricksters : rollicking tales of clever females
- Sleeping Beauty
- Something from nothing : adapted from a Jewish folktale
- Spinning straw into gold : what fairy tales reveal about the transformations in a woman's life
- Spirits, fairies, and merpeople : Native stories of other worlds
- Stone soup : an old tale
- Stories from the billabong
- Storytime
- Sukey and the mermaid
- Tale of three trees : special 25th anniversary edition
- Tales from the Arabian nights
- Tales of King Arthur
- Tales of brave and brilliant girls from around the world
- Tales of the cryptids : mysterious creatures that may or may not exist
- The Frog with the Big Mouth
- The Hunter's Promise : an Abenaki Tale
- The Lion book of five-minute animal stories
- The Pied Piper of Hamelin
- The Turtle Ship
- The adventures of King Arthur
- The animals of Chinese New Year
- The ant and the grasshopper
- The book of the dragon
- The boy who cried wolf
- The chronicles of the Celts : new tellings of their myths and legends
- The clown of God : an old story
- The crocodile and the scorpion
- The crow's tale : a Lenni Lenape Native American legend
- The dinner that cooked itself
- The dragon emperor : a Chinese folktale
- The dragon's hoard : stories from the Viking sagas
- The gingerbread man
- The gingerbread man
- The girl who helped thunder and other Native American folktales
- The girl who married a lion and other tales from Africa
- The grasshopper & the ants
- The great race : story of the Chinese zodiac
- The great race : the story of the Chinese zodiac
- The haunting of America : ghosts & legends from America's haunted past
- The language of flowers : symbols and myths
- The legend of Old Befana
- The legend of sleeping bear
- The legend of the bluebonnet : an old tale of Texas
- The legend of the lady's slipper
- The lion & the mouse
- The little gray bunny
- The little red hen
- The little red hen : an old fable
- The mitten
- The mitten : a Ukrainian folktale
- The mitten : an old Ukrainian folktale
- The mythology of cats : feline legend and lore through the ages
- The power of gold : the history of an obsession
- The princess and the warrior : a tale of two volcanoes
- The red hen
- The rough-face girl
- The sacred banana leaf : an Indonesian trickster tale
- The sea-ringed world : sacred stories of the Americas
- The squeaky door
- The tale of the mandarin ducks
- The tale of the tiger slippers
- The teeny tiny woman
- The three bears
- The three bears
- The three little dassies
- The three little pigs
- The three little pigs
- The three little pigs
- The three little pigs
- The three little pigs
- The three snow bears
- The three spinning fairies : a tale from the Brothers Grimm
- The tortoise & the hare
- The tortoise and the hare : an Aesop fable
- The town mouse and the country mouse
- The uninvited guest and other Jewish holiday tales
- The walrus and the caribou
- The wild garden : an illustrated guide to weeds
- There's a frog in my throat! : 440 animal sayings a little bird told me
- Tibetan tales from the top of the world
- To be a king
- Tops & bottoms
- Trust me, Jack's beanstalk stinks! : the story of Jack and the beanstalk as told by the giant
- Tsunami!
- Two parrots
- Usborne illustrated stories from Aesop
- Vasilisa the beautiful : a Russian folktale
- Waynetta and the cornstalk : a Texas fairy tale
- Weird Illinois : your travel guide to Illinois' local legends and best kept secrets
- What makes a monster? : discovering the world's scariest creatures
- When Turtle grew feathers : a folktale from the Choctaw nation
- When jaguars ate the moon : and other stories about animals and plants of the Americas
- Where the tour buses don't go : Chicago's hidden sites of the mysterious, macabre, ghostly & glamorous
- Whiskers, tails, and wings : animal folktales from Mexico
- Why Epossumondas has no hair on his tail
- Wildflower folklore
- Wolf : spirit of the wild : a celebration of wolves in word and image
- Wolfie the bunny : ... and other rabbit adventures
- Women who run with the wolves : myths and stories of the wild woman archetype
- Yoshi's feast
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- Folklore -- India
- Folklore -- Ireland
- Folklore -- Juvenile
- Folklore -- Juvenile fiction
- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Folklore -- Juvenile literature
- Folklore -- Mexico -- Juvenile fiction
- Folklore -- Norway
- Folklore -- Ukraine -- Juvenile literature
- Folklore -- United States
- Folklore -- United States -- Juvenile
- Folklore
- Folklore
- Folklore
- Folklore
- Folklore
- Folklore -- Arab countries
- Folklore -- England
- Folklore -- Fiction
- Folklore -- France
- Folklore -- Germany
- Folklore -- India
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- Sorrento (Italy) -- Folklore
- Aboriginal Australians -- Folklore
- Aboriginal Australians -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Africa -- Folklore
- African Americans -- Folklore
- Alaska -- Folklore
- Animals -- America -- Folklore
- Animals -- Folklore
- Animals -- Folklore
- Animals -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Animals -- Folklore | Juvenile films
- Animals -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Animals -- Mexico -- Folklore
- Arabs -- Folklore
- Arthur, King -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Astrology, Chinese -- Folklore
- Atlantic Ocean -- Folklore
- Aztecs -- Folklore
- Aztecs -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Battleships -- Folklore
- Battleships -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Bears -- Folklore
- Bears -- Folklore
- Bears -- Folklore
- Bears -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Bedtime -- Folklore
- Bedtime -- Folklore
- Bengali (South Asian people) -- Folklore
- Bengali (South Asian people) -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Birds -- Folklore
- Botany -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Britons -- Kings and rulers -- Folklore
- Brothers and sisters -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Buttons -- Folklore
- Cats -- Folklore
- Celts -- Europe -- Folklore
- Cherokee Indians -- Folklore
- Chicago (Ill.) -- Folklore
- Chickens -- Folklore
- Chickens -- Folklore
- Chinese New Year -- Folklore
- Chipmunks -- Folklore
- Chocolate chip cookies -- History -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Choctaw Indians -- Folklore
- Choctaw Indians -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Christmas -- Folklore
- Coats -- Folklore
- Coats -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Color -- Folklore
- Cowboys -- Folklore
- Crocodiles -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Deer -- Folklore
- Dena'ina Indians -- Folklore
- Domestic animals -- Folklore
- Domestic animals -- Folklore
- Dragons -- Folklore
- Ducks -- Folklore
- Eels -- Folklore
- Elephants -- Folklore
- Elephants -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Fairies -- Folklore
- Finches -- Folklore
- Fire -- Folklore
- Flowers -- Folklore
- Fools and jesters -- Folklore
- Fortune -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Foxes -- Folklore
- Friendship -- Folklore
- Frogs -- Folklore
- Frogs -- Folklore
- Germanic peoples -- Folklore
- Ghosts -- Folklore
- Ghosts -- Folklore
- Ghosts -- Illinois -- Folklore
- Ghosts -- Illinois | Chicago -- Folklore
- Ghosts -- United States -- Folklore
- Giants -- Folklore
- Giants -- Folklore
- Giants -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Gingerbread -- Folklore
- Girls -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Gold -- Folklore
- Grandmothers -- Folklore
- Grandmothers -- Folklore
- Grandmothers -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Hares -- Folklore
- Haunted houses -- Illinois -- Folklore
- Haunted houses -- Illinois | Chicago -- Folklore
- Haunted places -- Illinois -- Folklore
- Haunted places -- Illinois | Chicago -- Folklore
- Heart -- Folklore
- Herbs -- Folklore
- Ila (African people) -- Folklore
- Ila (African people) -- Folklore
- Illinois -- Folklore
- Indians -- Folklore
- Indians -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Indians of Mexico -- Folklore
- Indians of Mexico -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Indians of North America -- Alaska -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Indians of North America -- Great Lakes Region (North America) -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- Middle Atlantic States -- Folklore
- Indians of North America -- Texas -- Folklore
- Indians of South America -- Amazon River Region -- Folklore
- Indiens d'Amérique -- Amérique du Nord -- Folklore
- Inuit -- Folklore
- Inuit -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Ireland -- Folklore
- Iroquois Indians -- Folklore
- Jesus Christ -- Folklore
- Jews -- Folklore
- Jews -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Kindness -- Folklore
- Kings and rulers -- Folklore
- Kings, queens, rulers, etc. -- Folklore
- Knights and knighthood -- Folklore
- Knights and knighthood -- Folklore
- Knights and knighthood -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Laziness -- Folklore
- Laziness -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Leprechauns -- Folklore
- Lions -- Folklore
- Love -- Folklore
- Maasai (African people) -- Folklore | Juvenile films
- Magic -- Folklore
- Mermaids -- Folklore
- Mermaids -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Mexico -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Mice -- Folklore
- Mice -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Mittens -- Folklore
- Moon -- Folklore
- Mountains -- Folklore
- Mountains -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Music -- Folklore
- Native Americans -- Aztecs -- Folklore
- Native Americans -- Folklore
- Native Americans -- Mexico -- Folklore
- Native Americans -- Mexico -- Folklore
- Native Americans -- North America -- Mexico -- Folklore
- Native Americans -- United States -- Folklore
- Nature -- Folklore
- Nature -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Ndebele (African people) -- Folklore
- Neighborliness -- Folklore
- Northmen -- Folklore
- Ojibwa Indians -- Folklore
- Opossums -- Folklore
- Parrots -- Folklore
- Pigs -- Folklore
- Pigs -- Folklore
- Plants -- America -- Folklore
- Plants -- Folklore
- Polar bear -- Folklore
- Polar bear -- Folklore
- Polar bear -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Porcupines -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Presidents -- United States -- Folklore
- Princesses -- Folklore
- Princesses -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Rabbits -- Folklore
- Rabbits -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Ravens -- Folklore
- Roosters -- Folklore
- Scorpions -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Sharing -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Ships -- Folklore
- Ships -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Shoes -- Folklore
- Snails -- Folklore
- Snow -- Folklore
- Abenaki Indians -- Folklore
- Soups -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Spiders -- Folklore
- Supernatural -- Folklore
- Supernatural -- Folklore
- Supernatural -- Folklore
- Supernatural -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Swine -- Folklore
- Swine -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Thirteen (The number) -- Folklore
- Tibetans -- Folklore
- Tiger -- Folklore
- Trees -- Folklore
- Tricksters -- Folklore
- Tsunamis -- Folklore
- Tsunamis -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Tswana (African people) -- Folklore
- Turtles -- Folklore
- Turtles -- Southern States -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- United States -- Folklore
- United States -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Vikings -- Folklore
- Vultures -- Folklore
- Weather -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Wild flowers -- Folklore
- Wild flowers -- United States -- Folklore
- Wild women -- Folklore
- Wild women -- Folklore
- Wildwomen -- Folklore
- Winter -- Folklore
- Winter clothing -- Folklore
- Wolves -- Folklore
- Wolves -- Folklore | Juvenile fiction
- Wolves -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Women -- Folklore
- Women heroes -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
- Xhosa (African people) -- Folklore
- Yorta Yorta (Australian people) -- Folklore
- Zodiac -- Folklore
- Zodiac -- Folklore | Juvenile literature
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