Classics Illustrated Junior (1953):
- ‘The Dog and the Shadow’ {#509}
- ‘The Fox and the Grapes’ {#510}
- ‘The Fox and the Stork’ {#511}
- The Miller, His Son, and His Donkey {#512}
- The Ant and the Grasshopper {#513}
- The Actor and the Farmer {#514}
- The Boy and the Wolf {#516}
- The City Mouse and the Country Mouse {#517}
- The Lion and the Mouse {#518}
- The Donkey and the Little Dog {#519}
- The Crow and the Pitcher {#520}
- The Unhappy Cow {#521}
- The Hare and the Tortoise {#522}
- The Fox and the Crow {#523}
- The Raven and the Swan {#524}
- The Milkmaid and Her Pail {#525}
- The Hares and the Frogs {#526}
- The Fox and the Goat {#527}
- The Two Goats {#528}
- A Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing {#529}
- The Wind and the Sun {#530}
- The Mice in Council {#531}
- The Lark and Her Young Ones {#532}
- Stone Soup {#534}
- The Fox and the Lion {#535}
- The Fisherman and the Little Fish {#536}
- The Ant and the Dove {#537}
- The Lion and the Dolphin {#538}
- Four Oxen and the Lion {#539}
- The Lioness and Her Family {#540}
- A Rich Man’s Guest {#541}
- The Oak and the Reed {#542}
- The Treasure in the Vineyard {#543}
- The Donkey and the Cricket {#544}
- The Donkey and the Salt {#545}
- The Greedy Lion {#546}
- The Two Frogs {#547}
- The Arab and His Camel {#548}
- The Spendthrift and the Swallow {#549}
- The Fortune Teller {#550}
- The Plane Tree {#551}
- The Woodcutters and the Ax {#552}
- The Man and the Satyr {#553}
- The Deer and the Hunters {#554}
- The Boy and the Filberts {#555}
- The Shepherd and the Sea {#556}
- The Donkey’s Shadow {#557}
- The Wolf and the Kid {#558}
- Hercules and the Wagon Driver {#559}
- The Man and His Two Wives {#560}
- The Camel and the Pig {#561}
- The Two Maids and the Cook {#562}
- The Boy Bathing {#563}
- The Father and his Two Daughters {#564}
- Fortune and the Beggar {#565}
- The Mouse, the Cat, and the Rooster {#566}
- The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk {#568}
- The Hare and the Hound {#572}