05/29/2026
A few materials.
A simple idea.
And something someone would actually buy.
It doesn’t have to be complicated to be real.
As the world wobbles with uncertainty, entrepreneurship is the new safety net!
Empowering young entrepreneurs, ages 5–16, to explore the exciting world of business by fostering an innovator mindset through engaging, age-appropriate activities.
05/29/2026
A few materials.
A simple idea.
And something someone would actually buy.
It doesn’t have to be complicated to be real.
05/27/2026
Not when they finish.
When they realize:
“I can actually do this.”
That moment stays.
05/24/2026
Not more activities.
Something of their own.
Something they could build, shape, and share.
We’re working on something simple for the summer.
More soon.
05/22/2026
Kids don’t rise to instruction.
They rise to experience.
When something is real:
– effort increases
– focus sharpens
– confidence builds naturally
That’s why this works.
05/19/2026
Creating something.
Explaining it.
Seeing someone say yes.
That moment changes how they see themselves.
And what they believe is possible.
05/17/2026
Most people think this is about business.
It’s not.
It’s about teaching a child how to:
create value
communicate it
and stand behind it
That changes how they move through everything.
05/13/2026
I thought the most important part would be the product.
It wasn’t.
It was the way she carried herself after.
That’s the part you don’t expect.
And the part that matters most.
05/12/2026
There’s a moment when a child realizes:
“Something I created has value to another human being.”
It’s quiet.
It’s fast.
And it changes more than most people realize.
Learn why these moments matter so much for confidence, courage, and real-world growth.
Our new blog is now live:
“What Happens When a Child Makes Their First Sale”
Scan the QR code to read the full blog.
05/11/2026
I thought this would be about a project.
It became something much bigger.
05/09/2026
This was his first sale.
You can’t teach that feeling.
You have to experience it.
This is what it actually looks like.
Trying.
Adjusting.
Figuring it out.
That’s where confidence comes from.