Think Like a Boss: Kids Edition: 47 Money Making Ideas for Young Entrepreneurs, Earn Key Skills for Future Job Success in the Workplace or in Business. Helping Kids Learn Money Management Early
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If you want your kids to become successful and avoid them having to rely on you for money, then keep reading…
Do you have young kids looking for creative ways to make some extra cash?
Do you want your little ones to get paid while learning new skills that will give them a greater chance of success later in life?
Do you recognize an entrepreneurial spirit in your kid and want them to learn how to manage their earnings in the most effective ways possible?
Nowadays, the number of kid millionaires is increasing exponentially.
Money-making for the younger generation has never been easier than it is in today’s world.
Moziah with Mo’s Bows… Cory Nieves with her sweet treat… Evan known as EvanTubeHD… Isabella Barrett, star of Toddlers & Tiaras… Matthew David Borris who’s known as MattyBRaps…
These are just a handful of today’s self-made kid millionaires.
The good news? There’s not just one way to get there, and it’s also not only for those who get straight As in school.
Your kid literally doesn’t need to have a certain background or skill set.
No, it isn’t a dream – it’s today’s REALITY!
Finally, 47+ ways to get started with making some extra cash at a very young age – watch your kid have fun and understand more about money management so that they’re ready for future success!
In Think Like a Boss: Kids Edition, you will discover:
That nothing is impossible!Compelling ways for kids to become a millionaire within a few years47+ fully mapped-out ways for kids to make more money than their parentsFun ways for kids to make money online and offline, while still living their childhoodGuidance on how to make money and become very successful, even they aren’t computer junkiesThe key ingredient for successThe exact skills your child is going to gain with every single one of these 47+ jobsBonus chapter: compelling ways your child can upgrade their finances to become truly successful
And much more.
As Walt Disney once said: “All dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.”
Don’t crush your children’s dreams!
The fantasy of a 9 year old has the possibility of becoming huge if you let your kid believe in it!
Everyone has the power to get whatever they want in life, and age isn’t a limit.
If you want to guide your little one onto the path to becoming a young big boss, then scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now.
ASIN : B09MJ4S9Z1
Publisher : Independently published (December 1, 2021)
Language : English
Paperback : 114 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8774394463
Item Weight : 9.2 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.26 x 9 inches
13 reviews for Think Like a Boss: Kids Edition: 47 Money Making Ideas for Young Entrepreneurs, Earn Key Skills for Future Job Success in the Workplace or in Business. Helping Kids Learn Money Management Early
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Saighira Rodriguez –
Highly recommended!!
Highly recommended!! Excellent entrepreneurial ideas to explain how to be your own boss.
Anja Høvik Strømsted –
Inspiring!
I should have had this book when I was a kid! I only did a couple of those things, and no one really told me what else I could do to make money or prepare me for work. This is a resourceful book, and it will prepare your child for a self-confident adult life full of goals! A really creative book!
Sarah47 –
A Must-Read Guide for Young Entrepreneurs!
I had the pleasure of reading “Think Like A Boss,” and I must say, it’s an absolute gem for young minds and their parents alike! This book is a shining five-star beacon of inspiration and practical guidance.What makes this book truly outstanding is its unique focus on children as the target audience. It’s not often you come across a financial and entrepreneurial guide tailored specifically for kids, and “Think Like A Boss” delivers on this premise brilliantly.
Amor Douglas –
My son loved it
Itâs an incredible book with a lot of ideas
Amazon Customer –
Simplistic
Read with my daughter at bed time. The whole book. Great for beginners, but there is a couple of good ideas in the book that we already did and do since she was 4, and a couple of good ideas for when she is in high school. So the ideas can be too basic or too advanced.â
Bebe –
Very commonly
I got this book in hope of new contain of ideas. Both of my daughters 9 and 13 take a read and they said itâs nothing in there that they havenât heard, seen or knows. I have to return it back. My daughter is a good money management kid and sheâs not happy with this book.I have to look for a better one.
Kindle Customer –
Can’t wait to read the whole book
Me and my kids did read the sample of the book and it was great just by reading the sample we came up with some great ideas thanks to this book we have came up with some great ideas every kid should read
Vanessa C –
Waste of money
I threw this away
JH9999 –
I checked the content, and it is very easy to understand and all the information is very logical with good definition.My son love it.
keeley –
I enjoyed reading this book to my children they found it very interesting also.
AngelaS –
I think that it is a great idea to teach kids to be entrpreneurial, to not get lost in the rat race of having a job to save money to have a little when they’re old. But, starting out with the sentence “Do you want to make more money than your friends?” is not useful for the world of a 7-year-old (that’s the age the tips are aimed at).I believe a child needs to grasp the value of time, being independent and making their own decisions first. Second it needs to understand that if I want that, I need to pack up on some skills beforehand.Then the ideas of the book (which lists the skills learned per idea) come in handy and the child can choose which it likes best.
Flamenkilla2024 –
Great list of potential entrepreneurship ideas for kids to explore. I’m sure my kids would love to test some of those ideas to get a bit more income. I had formatting issues with the Kindle version.
Ellen –
3 stars for the effort but not at all what I thought the book was about.