Kid Start-Up: How You Can Become an Entrepreneur
R**K
Great advice
I bought this book for my 10 year old since he’s always looking for ways to make money. He’s got that driven mindset already at a young age. This book has help educate him on what it means to be an entrepreneur, given him some ideas he can get started on now, and it fuels the fire for more.Beware though parents, you will have to devote time to assisting in fulfilling some of these endeavors. We’ve done the Lemonade stand, a good ol’ classic, but there’s a couple online ideas as well. Regardless, it’s a good educational tool for what it take to be an entrepreneur.
S**N
Excellent book for kids (and adults)
Valuable info throughout book.
I**M
In Dollars Not GBP £
Bought as a gift for a budding eight year old entrepreneur - he's always trying to hustle someone out of money.However, (my own fault for not realising the signs on the cover) but this is in dollars and not GBPs so a bit out of touch for the British kids as all references are American.*****If you found this review useful please click yes.
M**F
A book for children
It’s a good book with pertinent content, but it is definitely for young children from 7 to 12.
A**P
Game Changer for Kids Craving More
Kid Start Up is informative, easy to follow and packed with useful info that even adult entrepreneurs can utilize (leveraging social media, the right way to build a site, how to make an effective flyer etc).The book has a really conversational tone, so kids can actually get through it without dozing off, but the lessons they convey are pretty prophetic for all of us. Here are some examples:1. Hustle. Stop expecting hand outs. Do the work.2. Just start. Stop with the 200 page business plans. Get your hands dirty and dive in.3. Be obsessed with your goals. Casually wanting something isn't enough.Honestly, a lot of adults I know need to be slapped over the head with this book. Our kids loved it too and have plans to launch their next business.
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