Folklore -- Russia -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore -- Russia -- Juvenile literature
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- Little daughter of the snow, Arthur Ransome ; edited by Shena Guild ; illustrated by Tom Bower ; [abridged by Rodney Kennard]
- Luba and the wren, Patricia Polacco
- Grandma chickenlegs, by Geraldine McCaughrean ; illustrated by Moira Kemp
- The wise doll, a traditional tale, [from Afanas'ev] ; retold by Hiawyn Oram ; illustrated by Ruth Brown
- The gigantic sweet potato, [Aleksandr Afanas'ev] ; by Dianne de Las Casas ; illustrated by Marita Gentry
- Baba Yaga, [Afanas'ev] ; An Leysen
- The elf's hat, adapted by Brigitte Weninger ; illustrated by John A. Rowe ; translated by J. Alison James
- The Snow Princess, Ruth Sanderson
- Vasilisa the beautiful, a Russian folktale, retold by Anthea Bell ; with pictures by Anna Morgunova
- The Golden Mare, the Firebird, and the magic ring, retold and illustrated by Ruth Sanderson
- Baboushka and the three kings, by Ruth Robbins ; illustrated by Nicolas Sidjakov
- Baba Yaga and Vasilisa the Brave, [Afanas'ev] ; as told by Marianna Mayer ; illustrated by K.Y. Craft
- The tale of the Firebird, [from Afanas'ev ; retold and illustrated by] Gennady Spirin ; translated by Tatiana Popova
- Giant peach yodel!, [Afanas'ev ; retold] by Jan Peck ; illustrated by Barry Root
- Tzar's bird, [from Afanas'ev ; adapted by] Ann Tompert ; illustrated by Robert Rayevsky. --
- The giant turnip (Bengali)/, adapted by Henriette Barkow ; illustrated by Richard Johnson ; Bengali translation by Sujati Banerji
- Firebird, [retold from Afanas'ev and Ransome and illustrated by] Demi. --
- Vasily & the dragon, an epic Russian fairy tale, [from the Afanas'ev collection] ; told & illustrated by Simon Stern. --
- The turnip, [Afanas'ev ; based on the story by Alexei Tolstoy] ; Jan Brett
- The tale of Baboushka, [a traditional Christmas story], Elena Pasquali ; illustrated by Lucia Mongioj
- The magic gold fish, a Russian folktale, by Alexander Pushkin ; adapted and illustrated by Demi
- How much land does a man need?, by Leo Tolstoy ; illustrated by Elena Abesinova
- Duck, Duck, Goose?, Vladimir Grigorievich Suteev ; retold and illustrated by Katya Arnold
- Peter and the wolf, story by Sergey Prokofiev ; retold and illustrated by Michele Lemieux. --
- Tsar & the amazing cow, by J. Patrick Lewis ; pictures by Friso Henstra. --
- The frog bride, Antonia Barber ; illustrated by Virginia Lee
- The love for three oranges, by Sergei Prokofiev ; illustrated by Elzbieta Gaudasinska ; based on a play by Carlo Gozzi
- The flying witch, by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Vladimir Vagin
- The enormous turnip, [Afanas'ev ; based on the story by Alexei Tolstoy] ; retold by Katie Daynes ; illustrated by Georgien Overwater ; reading consultant, Alison Kelly
- The gigantic turnip, [from Afanas'ev] ; Aleksei Tolstoy & [illustrator] Niamh Sharkey
- A little story about a big turnip, retold by Tatiana Zunshine ; illustrated by Evgeny Antonenkov
- The little black hen, Antony Pogorelsky ; illustrated by Gennady Spirin ; retold by Elizabeth James
- Ivachka et la sorcière, illustré par Isabelle Chatellard
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