Fairy Tales
Use the links below to find information about Fairy Tales.
Books
We have dozens of traditional fairy tales in the NONFICTION section of the library. They all have the same number:
398.2
But, this same number is used for all Folklore, including Fables, Folk Tales, Tall Tales, and Legends. SO, how do you find the Fairy Tales? Look for this sticker on the spine of the book:

There are also lots of modern fairy tales in the Fiction and Easy sections. Here are a few:
Brave Little Seamstress by Mary Pope Osborne E OSB
Cinder Edna by Ellen Jackson E JAC
Emperor's New Clothes by Hans Christian Andersen F AND
Frog Prince, Continued by Jon Scieszka E SCI
Heckedy Peg by Audry Wood E WOO
King's Equal by Katherine Paterson F PAT
Selfish Giant by Oscar Wilde E WIL
Snow Queen by Hans Christian Andersen F AND
If you need help finding a fairy tale, see your Library Staff.
Magazine Articles
900 Cinderellas. by Marcia Amidon Lusted. Appleseeds, Feb. 2009.
Old Cricket Says. Cricket Magazine, Apr. 2005.
Unfolding Fairy Tales by Darlene Miller Gossett. Highlights for Children, Dec., 2007.
Databases
All students may access INFOhio databases from home, and have been given the passwords.
World Book Kids: Grimm Brothers
World Book Kids: Hans Christian Andersen
Web Sites
Andersen Fairy Tales
Pure Gold Fables & Fairy Tales
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