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- Aesop's fables, [adapted by] Michael Rosen ; illustrations by Talleen Hacikyan
- The thirteenth fairy, Melissa de la Cruz
- The lion & the mouse, Jerry Pinkney
- The forty thieves, Marjana's tale, by Christy Lenzi
- The weather's bet, Ed Young ; words by Stephen Cowan ; [photography: John Hudak]
- The tortoise and the hare, an Aesop fable, retold and illustrated by Bernadette Watts
- Ant and grasshopper, written by Luli Gray ; illustrated by Giuliano Ferri
- The hare and the tortoise, retold by Susanna Davidson ; illustrated by John Joven
- The country mouse and the city mouse, is it better to be poor and safe or rich and afraid?
- The fate of Fausto, a painted fable, by Oliver Jeffers
- Animal farm, by George Orwell
- The boy who cried wolf, pictures by Lee Wildish
- The ant and the grasshopper, based on a story by Aesop ; retold by Katie Daynes ; illustrated by Merel Eyckerman
- The lion and the mouse, based on a story by Aesop ; retold by Mairi Mackinnon ; illustrated by Frank Endersby
- Ella Minnow Pea, a progressively lipogrammatic epistolary fable, by Mark Dunn
- The alchemist, Paulo Coelho
- It is a tree, Susan Batori
- Djeliya, a West African fantasy epic, by Juni Ba
- Clever rabbit and the wolves, retold by Susanna Davidson ; illustrated by Emilie Vanvolsem
- The greedy dog, based on a story by Aesop ; retold by Alex Frith ; illustrated by Francesca di Chiara
- The grasshopper & the ants, Jerry Pinkney
- The tale of the Mandarin duck, a modern fable, story by Bette Midler ; photographs and afterward by Michiko Kakutani ; with illustrations by Joana Avillez
- The boy who cried wolf and other fables, compiled by Vic Parker
- The tortoise and the hare, is speed important in a race?
- The tortoise and the eagle, based on a fable by Aesop ; retold by Rob Lloyd Jones ; illustrated by Eugenia Nobati ; reading consultant, Alison Kelly
- The Guinevere deception, Kiersten White
- Rudyard Kipling's how the camel got his hump, the graphic novel, [Louise] Simonson & [Pedro] Rodriguez
- Squirrel seeks chipmunk, a modest bestiary, David Sedaris ; illustrations by Ian Falconer
- The alchemist, Paulo Coelho ; translated by Alan R. Clarke
- The little red fort, by Brenda Maier ; illustrated by Sonia Sanchez
- Dog in the manger and other fables, compiled by Vic Parker
- Aesop's fables for little children, from the stories by Aesop ; illustrated by John Joven ; retold by Susanna Davidson
- The Snake Goddess colors the world, a Chinese tale told in English and Chinese, [story and illustrations] by Li Jian
- The ant and the grasshopper
- Goose that laid the golden egg, and other fables, compiled by Vic Parker
- The fox and the stork, and other fables, compiled by Vic Parker
- Fox tails, four fables from Aesop, Amy Lowry
- The boy who cried wolf, retold by B.G. Hennessy ; illustrated by Boris Kulikov
- The fox and the crow, retold by Mairi Mackinnon ; illustrated by Rocío Martínez ; reading consultant, Alison Kelly
- You read to me, I'll read to you, very short fables to read together, adapted by Mary Ann Hoberman ; illustrated by Michael Emberley
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- The wolf in sheep's clothing and other fables, compiled by Vic Parker
- Rudyard Kipling's how the leopard got his spots, [Sean] Tulien & [Pedro] Rodriguez
- Holy cow, David Duchovny
- The fox and the crane, how should you treat others?
- Animal farm, a fairy story, by George Orwell ; with a foreword to the Centennial edition by Ann Patchett ; with a preface by Russell Baker ; introduction by C.M. Woodhouse
- Aesop's stories for little children
- Lousy rotten stinkin' grapes, by Margie Palatini ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- The tortoise and the hare, an Aesop fable, adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Aesop's fables, Aesop ; Ayano Imai ; English text adaptation by Martin West