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Resources share the relationship genre to Folklore
- Foxy!, Jessica Souhami
- The selkie girl, retold by Janis Mackay ; illustrated by Ruchi Mhasane
- Are dragons real?, by Ginjer L. Clarke
- Kaikeyi, a novel, Vaishnavi Patel
- The wounded lion, a tale from Spain, retold by Suzanne I. Barchers ; illustrated by John Joven
- The sister who ate her brothers, and other gruesome tales, Jen Campbell ; illustrated by Adam de Souza
- Prince of the birds, Amanda Hall
- The sea-ringed world, sacred stories of the Americas, María García Esperón ; illustrated by Amanda Mijangos ; translated by David Bowles
- Urban myths and legendary creatures, Lisa Regan and Chris McNab
- The sticky doll trap, Jessica Souhami
- The owl and the two rabbits, by Nadia Sammurtok ; illustrated by Marcus Cutler
- One last wish, a tale from India, retold by Suzanne I. Barchers ; illustrated by Sue Todd
- Ancient Egypt, tales of gods and pharaohs, retold and illustrated by Marcia Williams
- The lute player, a tale from Russia, retold by Suzanne I. Barchers ; illustrated by Viktor Sluzhaev