Folklore -- Russia -- Juvenile literature
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Folklore -- Russia -- Juvenile literature
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- The magic gold fish, a Russian folktale, by Alexander Pushkin ; adapted and illustrated by Demi
- The twelve clever brothers and other fools, folktales from Russia, collected and adapted by Mirra Ginsburg ; illustrated by Charles Mikolaycak
- The snow child, by Harriet Ziefert ; illustrated by Julia Zanes
- Russian tales and legends, retold by Charles Downing ; illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe
- Firebird, Saviour Pirotta ; paintings by Catherine Hyde
- Vasilisa the beautiful, a Russian folktale, retold by Anthea Bell ; with pictures by Anna Morgunova
- Pushkin's fairy tales, [Aleksandr Sergeevich Pushkin] ; translated by Janet Dalley ; introd. John Bayley ; lithographs Arthur Boyd
- At the wish of the fish, a Russian folktale, adapted by J. Patrick Lewis ; illustrated by Katya Krenina
- Russian folk-tales, retold by James Riordan ; illustrated by Andrew Breakspeare
- Firebird, Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Vladimir Vagin
- The language of birds, Rafe Martin ; illustrations by Susan Gaber
- The Golden Mare, the Firebird, and the magic ring, retold and illustrated by Ruth Sanderson
- The tale of Tsar Saltan, Alexander Pushkin ; paintings by Gennady Spirin
- The sea king's daughter, a Russian legend, retold by Aaron Shepard ; illustrated by Gennady Spirin
- The fool of the world and the flying ship, [retold and] illustrated by Christopher Denise
- The giant carrot, by Jan Peck ; pictures by Barry Root
- The lazies, tales of the peoples of Russia, Translated and edited by Mirra Ginsburg; illustrated by Marian Parry
- Luba and the wren, Patricia Polacco
- The black geese, A Baba Yaga story from Russia, retold by Alison Lurie ; illustrated by Jessica Souhami
- The night it rained pancakes, adapted from a Russian folktale, Mirra Ginsburg ; pictures by Douglas Florian
- Baba Yaga & the wise doll, a traditional Russian folktale, retold by Hiawyn Oram ; illustrated by Ruth Brown
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