What do you see when you look closely?
When MeMe first meets Tuffie, the tiny calico cat doesn't seem interested in friendship at all. Tuffie sits alone, watching the world carefully, her guard up and her feelings hidden behind quiet eyes.
MeMe isn't sure what to think at first.
Is Tuffie angry?
Is she scared?
Or is there more to the story?
Through patient observation, kindness, and time, MeMe and JJ begin to understand something important: sometimes the strongest hearts are the ones that have had to protect themselves the longest.
Inspired by real rescue pets, MeMe Memory: The Day I Met Tuffie invites young readers to slow down, look closely, and discover how empathy grows when we learn to observe before we judge.
This heartwarming story introduces children to the early ideas behind the VNEC Model (Visual Narrative Emotional Comprehension)-helping young readers recognize emotional cues, build empathy, and understand that healing often begins with patience.
Tuffie may look tough at first...
but every heart deserves a chance to feel safe.
Perfect ForSocial-Emotional Learning (SEL)Classroom read-aloudsDiscussions about empathy and emotional awarenessAnimal lovers and rescue pet familiesEarly childhood and elementary studentsPart of the Forest of Friends: MeMe, JJ & Friends SeriesInspired by the author's real pets, the Forest of Friends series follows MeMe, JJ, Tuffie, Tank, Lexus, Uno, and their friends as they navigate emotions, friendship, and growing up together.
Each story encourages children to:
observe carefullyask thoughtful questionsunderstand emotionsand discover the power of kindness.Author NoteSerena N. Brown created the Forest of Friends stories from real moments with her own rescue pets. Through storytelling and observation, she encourages children to explore emotional understanding through the world of animals and friendship.
Sometimes the quietest hearts have the most to say-if we take the time to look closely.