Sentences with phrase «lemonade stands i started»

Even when I was 9 or 10 and other people were doing lemonade stands I started a baked clay jewelry company.

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The only business Allen Grove ever started was a small lemonade stand in his youth.
My first entrepreneurial experience started very much the same as most children in America — I launched a lemonade stand.
Tanner and Taylor have worked together before, starting way back with their neighborhood lemonade stand.
That lemonade stand is where it all started.
If someone wants to start a lemonade stand, but they don't have the money to buy the lemons, sugar, cups, and equipment, what should they do?
How Wee Learn suggests starting a business -LCB- like a lemonade or produce stand -RCB- to help kids practice math this summer.
If lemons cost [fill in the cost of lemons], a 5 - pound bag of sugar costs [fill in cost] and cups cost [fill in], how much money do you need to start your lemonade stand?
Entrepreneurial education has to start early when kids first set up their roadside lemonade stand.
But if I say that I actually had Shreddies and a mug of tea3 I start thinking about Coco - Pops and lemonade and Porridge and Dr Pepper and how I wasn't eating my breakfast in Egypt and there wasn't a rhinoceros in the room and Father wasn't wearing a diving suit and so on and even writing this makes me feel shaky and scared, like I do when I'm standing on the top of a very tall building and there are thousands of houses and cars and people below me and my head is so full of all these things that I'm afraid that I'm going to forget to stand up straight and hang onto the rail and I'm going to fall over and be killed.
Help them start and manage their own business, whether it's a lemonade stand, a lawn mowing business, or a company that revolves around a unique idea that your child dreams up — like Cassidy Goldstein, who struck gold when her parents helped her bring her invention, a crayon holder, to market.
The old - fashioned lemonade stand is a great place to start, but you could also encourage kids who are great at making things to sell their wares at a local farmer's market or even encourage older kids to start a mowing business.
Your child's initial exposure to the work - for - pay world can start with something as simple as a lemonade stand.
They can start small with a lemonade stand, or set themselves up mowing lawns in the neighbourhood.
So start building that lemonade stand kids.
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