26/05/2026
Ideas are powerful.
But action is what turns ideas into results. đ
When kids learn to take initiative, make plans, and start confidently, they build skills that go far beyond business â confidence, leadership, creativity, and problem-solving for life.
The Startup Kids Workbook helps young minds move from âone dayâ to âletâs do it today.â đĄâ¨
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25/05/2026
Steve Jobs didnât just want to build computers.
He wanted to build something people would love, remember, and feel proud to use.
When others made complicated products, Steve did the opposite.
He believed in one powerful idea:
âKeep it simple. Make it beautiful.â
He cared about every detailâhow a product looked, how it felt, even how the box opened!
People didnât just buy Apple productsâŚ
They felt excited, happy, and inspired using them.
Thatâs what made Apple different.
It wasnât just a company.
It became a brand people around the world recognize instantly.
24/05/2026
Great ideas donât grow in silence. đŁđĄ
Teaching kids how to share, explain, and present their ideas builds confidence, creativity, and leadership skills that last a lifetime.
Because even the best idea needs a voice. đ
The Startup Kids Workbook helps children think bigger, communicate better, and understand the power of smart marketing from a young age.
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23/05/2026
Warren Buffett didnât wait to grow up to start earning money.
As a kid, he sold chewing gum, Coca-Cola, and newspapers. While other kids spent their money quickly, Warren did something differentâŚ
He saved it.
But he didnât just stop there.
He had a smart idea:
âWhat if I use my money to make even more money?â
So instead of spending everything, he started investingâputting his money into things that could grow over time.
And hereâs the magicâŚ
He let his money grow for over 40 years.
This is called compoundingâwhen your money keeps earning more money again and again.
Little by little, his money grew⌠and grew⌠and grew.
Today, Warren Buffett has over $100 billion in wealth.
22/05/2026
Big dreams donât start somedayâŚ
They start young. đ
Give your child more than just screen time â give them the mindset to think creatively, solve problems, plan ideas, and build confidence for the future.
⨠The Startup Kids Workbook helps kids think like young entrepreneurs
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The Kids Daily Planner builds focus, responsibility & productive habits
đ A perfect gift for curious and creative minds
Because the best investment you can make⌠is in the way your child thinks. đĄ
Order today and inspire the next generation of thinkers, creators & future leaders.
Buy now: https://thestartupkids.com.au/products/kids-business-bundle-1
21/05/2026
Brian Chesky had a problem.
He couldnât afford his rent.
At the same time, a big event was happening in his city, and all the hotels were full. People were struggling to find a place to stay.
So Brian had a simple ideaâŚ
He put air mattresses in his living room and invited strangers to stay.
He didnât just give them a place to sleepâhe made them feel welcome, comfortable, and at home.
And then he realised something important:
âPeople donât just need a place⌠they want to feel like they belong.â
Most people would stop there. But Brian didnât. He turned that small idea into Airbnbâa platform where people all over the
world can stay in
real homes, not
just hotels.
18/05/2026
Melanie Perkins, a young Australian entrepreneur, noticed something frustrating.
Designing anythingâposters, presentations, even simple graphicsâwas too hard.
The tools were confusing and made people feel stuck.
She had a simple idea:
âWhat if design was easy for everyone?â
So she started building Canvaâa tool where anyone could just drag and drop to create.
But hereâs the hard partâŚ
When Melanie shared her idea, investors kept saying NO.
Not once. Not twice.
She was rejected over 100 times.
Most people would give up.
But Melanie didnât.
She kept improving her idea, kept believing, and kept trying again.
Finally, someone said YES.
And that simple idea?
It became Canvaâa platform used by millions around the world to design anything they imagine.
17/05/2026
What starts as a simple lemonade stand can teach lessons most adults learn too late đđĄ
âThe Lemonade Warâ introduces kids to real business concepts in a fun and relatable way:
â Competition
â Money management
â Strategy
â Emotions in decision-making
â Learning how to deal with wins and losses
A brilliant book for helping young minds understand that business is not just about making money⌠itâs about people too. đ
16/05/2026
This guide will show kidsâand parentsâexactly how to go from âI have an ideaâ to âI made my first sale.â Simple, practical, and powerful.
Read article at https://thestartupkids.com.au/blogs/business-ideas/from-idea-to-income-how-kids-can-turn-any-idea-into-a-real-business-step-by-step-guide