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Resources share the relationship genre to Fairy tales
- Charmed, I'm sure, Sarah Darer Littman
- The magician's nephew, C.S. Lewis ; illustrated by Pauline Baynes
- In fairyland, the finest of tales by the Brothers Grimm, Hans Fischer ; translated by David Henry Wilson
- Fairy's got talent, Suzanne Selfors
- The annotated classic fairy tales, edited with an introduction and notes by Maria Tatar ; translations by Maria Tatar
- The fir tree, Illustrated by Nancy Ekholm Burkert
- Ogre enchanted, Gail Carson Levine
- The Stinky Cheese Man and other fairly stupid tales, by Jon Scieszka & Lane Smith
- Mabel, a mermaid fable, by Rowboat Watkins
- The Grimrose girls, Laura Pohl
- Snow & Rose, written and illustrated by Emily Winfield Martin
- My first nursery stories, retold and illustrated by Tony Ross
- Little Red Riding Hood, La Caperucita Roja, adapted by / adaptado por Meredith Rusu, Joana Costa Knufinke ; illustrated by / ilustrado por Sònia González
- Mr. Tiger, Betsy and the blue moon, Sally Gardner ; illustrated by Nick Maland
- Mihi ever after, Tae Keller ; illustrated by Geraldine Rodríguez
- Brave Red, smart frog, a new book of old tales, Emily Jenkins ; illustrated by Rohan Daniel Eason
- The storybook of legends, by Shannon Hale
- Kenny & the dragon, Tony DiTerlizzi
- Wished, Jen Calonita
- Talking to dragons, Patricia C. Wrede
- Snow in Summer, fairest of them all, Jane Yolen
- A spindle splintered, Alix E. Harrow
- The uglified ducky, a Maynard Moose tale, Willy Claflin ; illustrated by James Stimson
- The sisters of the winter wood, Rena Rossner
- The twelve dancing princesses, [originally] written by the Brothers Grimm ; illustrated by Rachel Isadora
- Cuentos extraños para niños peculiares, Millard Nullings ; ilustraciones de Andrew Davidson ; traducción de Victoria Simó
- Princess Princess ever after
- The elves and the shoemaker, retold from the Brothers Grimm and illustrated by Jim LaMarche
- Forest born, Shannon Hale
- Briarheart, Mercedes Lackey
- Puss in boots, retold by John Cech ; illustrated by Bernhard Oberdieck
- Because you love to hate me, 13 tales of villainy, edited by Ameriie
- The last battle, C.S. Lewis ; illustrated by Pauline Baynes
- Princess between worlds, a tale of the wide-awake princess, by E.D. Baker
- Charmed, Jen Calonita
- Sleeping beauty dreams big, Joan Holub & Suzanne Williams
- Power to the princess, written by Vita Murrow ; illustrated by Julia Bereciartu
- The rat queen, Pete Hautman
- Arab fairy tale feasts, a literary cookbook, tales by Karim Alrawi; recipes by Sobhi al-Zobaidi & Tamam Qanembou-Zobaidi, and Karim Alrawi; illustrations by Nahid Kazemi
- The seventh raven, by David Elliott ; illustrations by Rovina Cai
- All the ever afters, the untold story of Cinderella's stepmother, Danielle Teller
- Once upon a frog, Sarah Mlynowski
- Straw into gold, by Gary D. Schmidt
- Caperucita Roja, la novela grafica, contada por Martin Powell ; illustrada por Victor Rivas
- Tales from the Arabian nights, stories of adventure, magic, love, and betrayal, Donna Jo Napoli ; illustrations by Christina Balit
- Fridays with the wizards, Jessica Day George
- Beanstalker and other hilarious scary tales, Kiersten White
- The horse and his boy, C.S. Lewis ; illustrated by Pauline Baynes
- Gender swapped fairy tales, Karrie Fransman and Jonathan Plackett
- Cinderella, text adapted by Amy Ehrlich ; [illustrated by] Susan Jeffers