Did you ever have a great money-making idea as a kid, but it never quite worked out like you imagined? Your dreams were squashed. . . you spent more than you made . . . Oh, Sebastian understands! But, he can’t give up. Sebastian decides he can take what he learned and pivot to another idea – even as a child. When a scrappy little kidpreneur’s piggybank product doesn’t work out as planned, he’s going to have to learn how to turn his classmate’s no’s into yeses if he wants to get rich! How will Sebastian convince his classmates that what they really need is one of his banks? A lemonade stand might just help get the creative juices flowing. . . This fun kidpreneur story teaches: Creative Problem Solving Money and Business Terms (financial literacy) How to Start a Business How to Make Money How to Save Money Creative Craft Ideas Social Skills Self-Reliance Grit and Perseverance Confidence Perfect for home or classroom use Ideal for Ages 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12 Visit: MyMomistheWorst.com for activities and freebies related to the book
How to Sell a Can: A Fun Kidpreneur Story about Money Management and Creative Problem Solving (Money Smart Kids)
$12.82
This book educates children on fundamental concepts of financial literacy, entrepreneurship, and problem-solving.
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| Weight | 0.113 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 21.6 × 0.2 × 21.6 in |


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