JUVENILE NONFICTION -- Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
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- A collection of classic fairy tales
- A pirate's Mother Goose (and other rhymes)
- Achilles
- Aesop's fables
- Aesop's fables
- African mythology
- African myths and legends
- Aladdin and the magic lamp
- American Indian myths and legends
- Anansi and the box of stories : a West African folktale
- Anatomy of a dragon
- Animal tales from Mother Goose
- April
- Arachne
- Atalanta : the race against destiny : a Greek myth
- August
- Beastly monsters : from dragons to griffins
- Beasts
- Beauty and the beast
- Beauty and the beast
- Bedtime with Mother Goose
- Biggest, baddest book of monsters
- Bokuden and the bully : a Japanese folktale
- Bone-chilling ghost stories
- Brainteasers from Jewish folklore
- Canta, rana, canta : Sing, froggie, sing
- Cassie and the Woolf
- Celtic myths and legends
- Chicken Little
- Chinese Myths and Legends : the Monkey King and Other Adventures
- Chinese mythology
- Chinese myths and legends
- Count along with Mother Goose
- Coyote the trickster
- Coyote, iktome, and the rock : a Sioux trickster myth
- Creepy creatures and other cucuys
- Cuckoo, Cuckoo : a folktale from Mexico
- Damon, pythias, and the test of friendship
- December
- Dragon behavior
- Dragons
- Dragons in mythology
- Egyptian mythology
- English fairy tales
- European mythology
- Explore ancient Chinese myths! : with 25 great projects
- February
- First fire : a Cherokee folktale
- Flying with the eagle, racing the Great Bear : tales from native North America
- Follow the drinking gourd : an Underground Railroad story
- Frankly, I never wanted to kiss anybody! : the story of the frog prince, as told by the frog
- Freya
- Frog prince
- Ghosts
- Goldiclucks and the three bears
- Greek mythology
- Greek myths and legends
- Hair-raising monster stories
- Heimdall
- Hercules
- Hercules : the twelve labors
- Hickory dickory dock : a traditional rhyme
- How Coyote stole the summer : a Native American folktale
- How many donkeys? : an Arabic counting tale
- Howard Pyle's King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table
- I'm Undead and Hungry! : Meet a Zombie
- I'm a fire breather! : meet a dragon
- I'm fearsome and furry! : meet a werewolf
- Icarus
- Indian mythology
- Isis and Osiris : a retelling
- Isis and the seven scorpions : a retelling
- Jack and the beanstalk
- January
- Japanese mythology
- Japanese nursery rhymes : Carp streamers, Falling rain and other traditional favorites
- John Henry
- John Henry
- Joseph and the Sabbath fish
- July
- June
- Knights and heroes
- La flor de oro : un mito taÃno de Puerto Rico
- Little One-Inch and Other Japanese Children's Favorite Stories
- Little sima and the giant bowl : a Chinese folktale
- Loki
- Love and roast chicken : a trickster tale from the Andes mountains
- March
- Marwe : into the land of the dead : an East African legend
- May
- Medusa
- Middle Eastern mythology
- Mike Fink
- Monster science : could monsters survive (and thrive!) in the real world?
- No kidding, mermaids are a joke! : the story of the little mermaid, as told by the prince
- No lie, I acted like a beast! : the story of Beauty and the Beast as told by the Beast
- Norse mythology
- Norse myths and legends
- North Wales Folk Tales for Children
- November
- Nü Gua mends the sky : a Chinese flood myth
- October
- Odin
- Odysseus : escaping Poseidon's curse : a Greek legend
- Pandora
- Pangu separates the sky from the earth : a Chinese creation myth
- Paul Bunyan
- Paul Bunyan
- Pecos Bill
- Pecos Bill
- Puss in Boots : a retelling of the Grimm's fairy tale
- Puss in boots
- Rapunzel : a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale
- Rattling chains and other stories for children
- Read, recite, and write nursery rhymes
- Really, Rapunzel needed a haircut! : the story of Rapunzel, as told by Dame Gothel
- Robin Hood : outlaw of Sherwood Forest : an English legend
- Roman myths and legends
- Scottish folk tales for children
- Seeing colors with Mother Goose
- September
- Shake it, Morena! : and other folklore from Puerto Rico
- Sinbad : sailing into Peril : an Arabian tale
- Sleeping Beauty
- Sleeping beauty : a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale
- South Pacific mythology
- Spine-tingling urban legends
- Stolen fire : a Seminole trickster myth
- Stories from ancient Greece & Rome
- The Bremen Town musicians : a retelling of the story by the Brothers Grimm
- The Bremen town musicians : a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale
- The Jade Emperor : a Chinese zodiac myth
- The Lion storyteller book of animal tales
- The Monkey King : a Chinese monkey spirit myth
- The boy who cried wolf
- The boy who cried wolf and other Aesop fables
- The brave little tailor : a retelling of the Grimms' fairy tale
- The brothers' promise
- The chocolate tree : a Mayan folktale
- The crimson fairy book
- The dragon emperor : a Chinese folktale
- The dragon, the phoenix, and the beautiful pearl : a Chinese dragon spirit myth
- The fox and the grapes
- The ghostly rider and other chilling stories
- The grey fairy book
- The hare and the tortoise : an Aesop fable
- The hero twins : against the lords of death : a Mayan myth
- The kitten who cried dog
- The legend of the beaver's tail
- The legend of the buffalo stone
- The lilac fairy book
- The little red hen
- The magic pomegranate : a Jewish folktale
- The merry adventures of Robin Hood
- The merry adventures of Robin Hood
- The mystery of Atlantis
- The orange fairy book
- The pied piper
- The pink fairy book
- The power of song : and other Sephardic tales
- The prince and the sphinx : a retelling
- The red fairy book
- The runaway piggy
- The sealed-up house
- The search for the book of Thoth : a retelling
- The story of Cassiopeia : a Roman constellation myth : a retelling
- The story of Orion : a Roman constellation myth : a retelling
- The story of Ursa Major and Ursa Minor : a Roman constellation myth : a retelling
- The tale of La Llorona : a Mexican folktale
- The violet fairy book
- The warrior twins : a Navajo hero myth
- The yellow fairy book
- Thor
- Thor and Loki : in the land of giants : a Norse myth
- Tiddalick the greedy frog : an Aboriginal dreamtime story
- Tikiti, tikiti, ton : una rima tradicional
- Told again : old tales told again
- Top 10 mythical creatures
- Top 10 urban legends
- Truly, we both loved beauty dearly! : the story of Sleeping Beauty, as told by the good and bad fairies
- Tyr
- Uncle Sam
- Understanding Chinese myths
- Unicorns
- Unicorns : believe in magic
- Vampires
- Vampires
- Weather fun with Mother Goose
- Werewolves
- Werewolves
- Werewolves
- What we get from Celtic mythology
- What we get from Egyptian mythology
- What we get from Greek mythology
- What we get from Norse mythology
- What we get from Roman mythology
- Why Anansi has eight thin legs : a tale from West Africa
- Yokai attack! : the Japanese Monster Survival Guide
- Yu the Great : conquering the flood : a Chinese legend
- Zombies
- Zombies
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