money-making projects for children

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Cleo Edison Oliver, playground millionaire

Fifth-grader Cleo Edison Oliver is full of money-making ideas, and her fifth-grade Passion Project is no different--but things get more complicated when she has to keep her business running, be a good listener when her best friend needs her, and deal with the bully teasing her about being adopted at the same time.

Cupcake queen

Kylie Jean needs to find a way to make some spending money, and she decides that baking cupcakes for people--and dogs--and selling them at garage sales is the perfect solution.
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La guerra de la limonada

Evan and his younger sister Jessie react very differently to the news that they will be in the same class for fourth grade and as the end of summer approaches, they battle it out through lemonade stands, each trying to be the first to earn one hundred dollars. Includes mathematical calculations and tips for running a successful lemonade stand.
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I'm Ok

Ok, a Korean American boy, tries a get rich quick scheme of starting a hair braiding business and winning the school talent competition to hide the fact that he is struggling with the loss of his father and the financial hardships he and his mother must now bear.
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Kat Wolfe investigates

In Dorset, England, twelve-year-old Kat Wolfe opens a pet-sitting business, but the owner of her first client goes missing and only her new friend shares Kat's conviction that the parrot's owner is the victim of foul play.
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Give a 'bot a bone

2018
Logan and Java need to make money fast, but none of their plans work out quite as they intended.
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Start your yard-work business

2018
Provides advice on how to start a yard-work business.
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Start your pet-sitting business

2018
'[Teaches readers how] to get started [in the pet-sitting business]. Read about tips on how to grow your business, build your reputation, and manage your time and money"--Provided by publisher.
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Froggy's lemonade stand

2018
Although many things go wrong when Froggy decides to make money by setting up a lemonade stand, he still has fun with his friends.
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