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- How to tell a fable, Suri Rosen
- The lion and the mouse, an Aesop tale retold, by Mary Lewis Wang ; illustrated by Tom Dunnington ; prepared under the direction of Robert Hillerich. --
- Animal farm, by George Orwell
- Milly and Tilly, the story of a town mouse and a country mouse, by Kate Summers ; illustrated by Maggie Kneen
- Feed me!, an Aesop fable, retold by William H. Hooks ; illustrated by Doug Cushman
- Squirrel seeks chipmunk, a modest bestiary, David Sedaris ; illustrations by Ian Falconer
- The grasshopper & the ants, Jerry Pinkney
- The crocodile and the scorpion, Rebecca Emberley and Ed Emberley
- The alchemist, Paulo Coelho ; translated by Alan R. Clarke
- Elephant in the dark, based on a poem by Rumi ; retold by Mina Javaherbin ; pictures by Eugene Yelchin
- The tortoise & the hare, Jerry Pinkney
- The ant and the grasshopper, illustrated by Barbara Vagnozzi
- The tree, a fable, by Layton Neal
- The boy, the mole, the fox and the horse, Charlie Mackesy
- The fox and the stork, Gerald McDermott
- A sip of Aesop, by Jane Yolen ; illustrations by Karen Barbour
- Djeliya, a West African fantasy epic, by Juni Ba
- The race, by Caroline Repchuk ; illustrated by Alison Jay
- Seven blind mice, Ed Young
- Fables, written and illustrated by Arnold Lobel
- Unwitting wisdom, an anthology of Aesop's animal fables, by Helen Ward
- The forty thieves, Marjana's tale, by Christy Lenzi
- The tortoise and the hare, an Aesop fable, adapted and illustrated by Janet Stevens
- Animal farm, George Orwell ; illustrated by Joy Batchelor and John Halas
- Androcles and the lion, retold by Catherine Storr ; illustrated by Philip Hood
- Once a mouse, a fable cut in wood, by Marcia Brown
- Eric Carle's treasury of classic stories for children by Aesop, Hans Christian Andersen, and the Brothers Grimm, selected, retold, and illustrated by Eric Carle
- Squids will be squids, fresh morals for modern fables, by Jon Scieszka ; pictures by Lane Smith
- Mousetropolis, R. Gregory Christie
- Never after, the thirteenth fairy, Melissa De la Cruz
- Donkey trouble, Ed Young
- The town mouse and the country mouse, [retold] by Ellen Schecter ; illustrated by Holly Hannon
- Ella Minnow Pea, a progressively lipogrammatic epistolary fable, by Mark Dunn
- The blind men and the elephant, by Karen Backstein ; illustrated by Annie Mitra
- The tortoise and the hare, by Betty Miles ; illustrated by Paul Meisel
- Agua agua agua, fabula de Esopo, narrada por Pat Mora ; ilustrada por José Ortega ; traducida por Alma Flor Ada
- Chicken Little, the real and totally true tale, by Sam Wedelich
- The alchemist, Paulo Coelho ; translated by Alan R. Clarke