About Us

- PupKC, Author and Creator -
Hello! My name is Thomas and my pen name is PupKC.
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Why a pen name?
Mom and Dad say you can never be too safe. I was only eight years old
when I wrote my first book, so I couldn't release my real name and face until I was older. My first book was published under my pen name and my face was covered.
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I started asking for a puppy when I was five years old.
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Based on my persistence (one of my "words of the week" in school back then), my mom agreed to help me create this website and my first Book.
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Read and view My Story to learn what this site is all about!
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A little bit about me...
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I LOVE cute puppies,
creative projects, learning and bow-ties!
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I wake up most mornings at sunrise,
with tons of ideas for building and creating projects.
I make most of them from cardboard boxes and recyclables.
I have been doing this since before I was three-years old.

- Bob, Robot -
This is Bob, my robot buddy! I made him as part of the Global Cardboard Challenge at our local library. Now, Bob and I are working together to share what I'm learning and my creations with all of you!

- My Mom, #1 Supporter -
This is me with my Mom. She is an entrepreneur and my number one supporter.
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She loves me with all her heart and I love her!
We have a little game we play called I love you more...
"I love you
to the moon and back, and
to infinity and beyond!"
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Mom teaches me each day
to be my best and
live each day to the fullest!
Every day as I leave for school, she says..
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"Learn a lot! Have fun! Eat Healthy!"
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and she always reminds me to be..
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Kind, Courteous, Helpful, Generous and Grateful.
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Mom has always encouraged and supported my creative ideas and
has done her best to help make my dreams a reality.
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"If you can dream it, you can do it.
All of our dreams come true,
if we have the courage to pursue them." - Walt Disney
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Mom's steps for how to make dreams come true...
"If you can think it,
see it in your mind,
take the time to plan,
thoughtfully organize,
be dedicated,
be willing to take risks and make mistakes,
view failure as learning growth steps,
be resilient (another "word of the week"),
keep on trying with grit, determination
and with lots of love, support and encouragement
from your family, friends and community
then you really can make your dreams come true."
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