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Vulpine Publishing - Kara Floyd

Kara Floyd

Children's Book Author

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Kara Floyd is a sociologist with a Master’s degree in Business, combining her analytical skills with a deep commitment to protecting children and advocating for parental rights. As the COO of FLOCO Holdings, she blends high-level business expertise with the warmth and authenticity that define her work and home life.
 

A devoted wife and mother of four, Kara is also a passionate advocate for children’s safety and parental rights. She founded and chairs the Hernando County chapter of Moms for Liberty, tirelessly working to advocate for parental rights, protect children from predators, and uphold family values in education. Her efforts earned her a nomination for the 2024 Sybil Ludington Award from Moms for Liberty, honoring her as a modern-day “female Paul Revere” in her pursuit to safeguard children and empower parents.
 

Kara masterfully balances the vibrant chaos of family and farm life with her advocacy and professional roles. Between business calls and family time, she’s often found wrangling kids, chickens, the family dog, a mischievous pony, and the occasional runaway donkey. Her cozy Florida farm, where she lives with her husband Monty Floyd, CEO of FLOCO Holdings, offers a peaceful retreat that fuels her work and inspires her storytelling, bringing a relatable, heartfelt perspective to all she does.

Kara's Library of Published Books

Can I Be A Pirate (Best Seller)

Can I Be A Pirate (Best Seller)

In this thought-provoking book, explore Wally's journey through a modern public school environment where his dreams of becoming a pirate, a cat, or a wolf evolve into a desire to be a girl, influenced by his progressive teacher. This narrative delves into the complexities of today’s educational landscape, highlighting the impact of contemporary ideologies on young minds. It serves as a crucial reminder for parents to engage in open and meaningful conversations with their children about their exp

Because I'm a Boy

Because I'm a Boy

Boys should be encouraged to enjoy fishing, crashing toy cars, and exploring the outdoors, rather than engaging in activities like playing with glitter or dolls. Boys should embrace their true selves and enjoy their passions without being pressured to alter their interests as they have been wonderfully created by God. This book advocates for respecting and celebrating individual differences, ensuring that children feel free to pursue what they love without conforming to the pressures of woke ide

Because I'm a Girl

Because I'm a Girl

Every little girl’s adventures—whether climbing trees, skinned knees, or playing in the mud—don’t mean she has to change who she is. Girls can explore, get a little messy, and fully embrace the wonders of nature because they are wonderfully made just as they are. This book celebrates the joy and uniqueness of being a girl, affirming that no matter what, girls will always be girls.

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