About the Author

 

Kari Kay is a vivacious lover of life!!! Having experienced many great adventures on the farm with her two sons and many pets (including the real floppy) she came up with the idea of creating the floppy cat book. She is creatively working to share her knowledge through more books, songs, and an interactive web site that will continually bring joy and happiness to you and your child.

 

Kari Kay wrote the Floppy Cat story with hopes that it would inspire life enhancing conversations between parents and their children. Floppy symbolizes the positive, never-give-up attitude that we should all have. His outlook on life is a positive one, never looking at his challenges as obstacles but more as opportunities to grow and learn from.

 

Floppy Cat inspires kids and adults in many ways!

  • Floppy teaches kids to have self-confidence and to believe in themselves.
  • Encourages kids to embrace their differences.
  • No matter what your challenge, move forward and believe in yourself!
  • Never give up on something you really want.
  • You can do whatever you want when you put your mind to it!

 

As we go about our lives, we must all understand that life is, and always will be full of challenges. Whether we are willing to admit it or not, each one of them will teach us a lesson that will help us to grow and become all that we are meant to be. The important thing to recognize is that we as parents must teach our children not to run from these challenges but to boldly step into them and over come them. So when helping your children to understand the concept of positive thinking let them know they have a choice. A choice to focus on the negative or to find the positive lesson in every challenge they are handed.

 

Floppy Cat Childrens BookAlong the way, I hope that you as a parent pay close attention to your own actions? Are you taking challenges head on or are you letting them get the best of you? Do you know what you want? Have you set goals? Do you believe in yourself and all that you can do, be or see? Remember, kids learn best by example!

 

Sincerely, Kari Kay