
Little sister Jenna and Fuzzy (her blue bunny stuffy),
along with Sweet T and the family,
are excited about their first vacation to the Carolina shore.
But in the midst of the fun,
Jenna stumbles on a secret and must make a difficult choice.
Can she let go and say good-bye to an old friend?
Even Cat doesn't know how this You-Decide story ends.
Readers write or draw the story's ending.
No worries: Cat shows how in her book and by downloads below.
So, slip on your flip-flops and
help Jenna make her choice
Write or draw
YOUR ending to this You-Decide tale!
along with Sweet T and the family,
are excited about their first vacation to the Carolina shore.
But in the midst of the fun,
Jenna stumbles on a secret and must make a difficult choice.
Can she let go and say good-bye to an old friend?
Even Cat doesn't know how this You-Decide story ends.
Readers write or draw the story's ending.
No worries: Cat shows how in her book and by downloads below.
So, slip on your flip-flops and
help Jenna make her choice
Write or draw
YOUR ending to this You-Decide tale!
Watch a video preview narrated by 8-year old Erin
Download a free chapter of Finding Fuzzy HERE

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or
order from your favorite bookseller
Create YOUR Finding Fuzzy ending

Want to practice writing or drawing your story first?
Don't want to write in your book?
Cat has you covered.
Download your
free You-Decide printable page
HERE
You-Decide pages are for personal or educational use only. Not for resale or commercial use.
Buzz About the Book
Author Cat Michaels and illustrator Irene A. Jahns do a wonderful job of presenting a children's story about a young girl who loses her blue plush rabbit named Fuzzy.
While Michaels doesn't finish the story, she allows readers to step in and become the author and conclude the story as they decide. This is a fun-filled, enjoyable read. ---Reviewed by Darin Godby for Readers' Favorite |
The genius here is that Cat has picked the perfect storyline to make would-be writers put themselves into Jenna's shoes and truly understand how she feels.
To help out in the writing of your ending, there's even two pages at the end of the book with writing tips for you. ...there is some very good artwork by Irene A. Jahns. Easy to get through with only 44 pages. Just right for children. ---Dick Leonardo Book Room Reviews |
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