Books like Ursula Upside Down

Looking for books like Ursula Upside Down by Corey R. Tabor (Picture Book · grades K–3)? It’s most often read for its themes of identity, confidence, and imagination. The 10 titlesbelow are the closest matches in the ReadingList database — each scored on shared themes, genre, and reading level, and each linked to the curricula, states, and grades where it’s assigned, with primary sources.

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10 books similar to Ursula Upside Down

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Why each is a match

Millie Fleur's Poison Gardengrades K–3
Shares themes of identity and imagination, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–3).
Time to Make Artgrades K–3
Shares themes of identity and imagination, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–3).
Because of You, John Lewisgrades 3–5
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (3–5).
Buffalo Fluffalogrades K–2
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–2).
Don't Think of Tigersgrades K–3
Shares themes of imagination, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–3).
How Dinosaurs Went Extinct: A Safety Guidegrades K–2
Shares themes of imagination, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–2).
How This Book Got Redgrades K–2
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–2).
I Lived Inside a Whalegrades K–3
Shares themes of imagination, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–3).
No Cats in the Librarygrades K–2
Shares themes of imagination, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–2).
You're So Amazing!grades K–2
Shares themes of identity, same genre (Picture Book), and overlapping grades (K–2).

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