Folklore -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore
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- The snake and his tail, how can you support your team?
- The lion, the bear and the fox, is it better to cooperate or compete?
- Stories of pixies, elves and goblins, illustrated by Lia Visirin ; retold by Sam Baer, Sarah Hull, Fiona Patchett and Andy Prentice
- The Donkey and the Load of Salt, Can someone be too smart for their own good?
- Give up, Gecko!, a folktale from Uganda, retold by Margaret Read MacDonald ; illustrated by Deborah Melmon
- The brazier and his dog, why should we do our part to help others?
- Natalie Portman's fables, retellings by Natalie Portman ; illustrations by Janna Mattia
- The little red hen, retelling by Ronne P. Randall ; illustrated by Stephen Holmes
- The classic treasury of Aesop's fables, illustrated by Don Daily
- The hare and the tortoise, La liebre y la tortuga, adaptation by Maria Eulàlia Valeri ; illustrated by Max
- Spooky stories of the world, retold by Wendy Shearer ; illustrated by Teo Georgiev
- The ugly duckling, by Hans Christian Andersen ; pictures by Robert Ingpen ; transulated by Anthea Bell
- The wild donkey and the tame donkey, why should you not judge others by their appearance?
- Mercury and the woodsman, why should you always be honest?
- The milk woman and her pail, what happens if you count on getting something before you have it?
- The farmer and his sons, why should you work hard?
- The crab and its mother, what is the best way to teach others?
- The ant and the grasshopper, why should you prepare for tomorrow?
- The peasant and the eagle, why should you help others in need?, Aesop
- Goldilocks and the three bears, Jan Brett
- The fox and the crow, Manasi Subramaniam ; Culpeo S. Fox
- The Country Mouse and the City Mouse, is it better to be poor and safe or rich and afraid?
- The lion and the mouse, can little friends be great friends?
- The Frog and the Ox, Can bragging get you into trouble?
- The book of mythical beasts & magical creatures, written by Stephen Krensky ; illustrated by Pham Quang Phuc
- Goldilocks and the three bears
- The thief and the housedog, when should you trust someone?
- The lion, the wolf, and the fox, how should you treat others?
- Belling the cat, why should you think before you act?, Aesop
- The two goats, why should you cooperate with others?
- The shoemaker and his medicine, why should you tell the truth?
- The Dog and the Shadow, Will greed bring you more than you already have?
- The Tortoise and the Hare, Is speed important in a race?
- The crow and the raven, why should you be yourself?
- Aesop's fables, illustrations by Milo Winter
- The goose and the golden egg, what happens when you are greedy?
- A world full of nature stories, 50 folk tales and legends, written by Angela McAllister ; illustrated by Hannah Bess Ross
- Stone soup
- The Gingerbread Bear, by Robert Dennis ; illustrated by Tammie Lyon
- Goatilocks and the three bears, Erica S. Perl ; illustrated by Arthur Howard
- The swollen fox, why should you share with others?
- The Fox and the Crane, How should you treat others?
- Treasury of magical tales from around the world, Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrations by Christina Balit
- The Wind and the Sun, Is kindness better than force?
- Two Travelers and a Bear, What is a true friend?
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