Book summary: While taking cheese pies to her Granny, Ruby, a small but tough-minded little mouse, forgets her mother's advice not to talk to cats.
Book summary: In a reversal of the Goldilocks story, a bear explores the home of the three Blairs while they are out.
Book summary: When Goldilocks invites herself to Baby Bear's birthday party then behaves atrociously, spoiling all of Mr. Wolf's and Grandma's hard work, Grandma knows just what to do.
Book Summary: In a porridge-powered rocket ship, Goldilocks sets out to find a planet "where everything's just right" and has a close encounter with a Martian family.
Book summary: In this story, loosely based on that of Goldilocks, Goldie, who has yet to find a friend to "love with all her heart," makes an unplanned visit to the house of some bears.
Book summary: When Carmine's mother tells her to go directly to Granny's house, she intends to do just that. But Carmine is a dreamy little girl always in search of the right hue for her paintings. And the painting she begins in a lovely forest clearing just off the path to Granny's is her best yet.
Book summary: In this Cajun version of "Little Red Riding Hood," the big bad gator is no match for a sharp young duck and her quick-thinking cat.
Book summary: A Southwestern version of "Little Red Riding Hood" in which Little Red rides her pony Buck to Grandma's ranch with a jar of cactus jelly in the saddlbag.
Book summary: A retelling of "Jack and the Beanstalk" which features a Texas cowgirl, a magic cornstalk, and a giant cowboy in the clouds
Book summary: In this version of the classic tale, a girl climbs to the top of a giant beanstalk, where she uses her quick wits to outsmart a giant and make her and her mother's fortune.
Book summary: Jim climbs the beanstalk and discovers a toothless old giant who can no longer eat little boys.
Book summary: A queen devises a way, with the help of her nine golden peas, to tell whether each of the girls her three sons hope to marry is a true princess.
Book summary: An out-of-work princess applies to become the bride of Prince Drupert, but first she must pass several tests, including a cooking contest.
Book Summary: In this adaptation of "The Princess and the Pea," the wealthy daughter of a Texas rancher devises a plan to find a real cowboy among her many suitors.
Includes: Leaping Beauty -- Goldiefox and the three Chickens -- Hamster and Gerbil -- So What and the seven Giraffes -- Little Red Robin Hood -- The three little Penguins and the big bad Walrus -- Cinderelephant -- Rumplesnakeskin.
Includes: CHICKEN LICKEN THE PRINCESS AND THE BOWLING BALL THE REALLY UGLY DUCKLING THE OTHER FROG PRINCE LITTLE RED RUNNING SHORTS JACK'S BEAN PROBLEM CINDERRUMPELSTILTSKIN THE TORTOISE AND THE HAIR THE STINKY CHEESE MAN THE BOY WHO CRIED "COW PATTY"















