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money-making projects for children

World's worst wedgie

Ten-year-0ld George brown tries his best to earn money for a special toy he wants, but whether he is working in his mother's craft shop or setting up a backyard circus, the magic burps erupt at exactly the wrong time and foil his plans.

The Cool Crazy Crickets to the rescue!

2010
The members of the Cool Crazy Crickets club decide to earn some money, but they have differences of opinion about how they should spend it.

Dog days for Delaney

2015
Delaney has always wanted a dog, and volunteering at a local animal shelter seems like a step in the right direction--especially when her friends Maren, Ashley, and Willow get involved with organizing a fund-raiser fashion show for pet adoption.

Smart strategies for turning an idea into a product or service

2015
Describes the steps needed to create a business plan and successfully market a product or service.

Big dog decisions

2015
Sidney's mother refuses to let him have a dog, so when his friend Sydney comes up with the idea of starting a dog-walking business, it seems like a way to have dogs to play with and make money at the same time, but soon the friends find out that dogs are a lot of work, and can really strain a friendship.

Death by toilet paper

2014
Contest-crazed twelve-year-old Ben uses his wits and way with words in hopes of winning a prize that will keep his family from being evicted until his mother can pass her final CPA examination.

Charlie Joe Jackson's guide to making money

2014
"When his weekly allowance just isn't cutting it anymore, lovable slacker Charlie Joe devises ways to make more money--and fast"--Provided by publisher.

Caterina and the lemonade stand

2014
Caterina, a little brown bird who loves to make lists, plans to earn money by selling lemonade, but when others have the same idea, Caterina must find a way to make her stand eye-catching.

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 100 dollars. Includes mathematical calculations and tips for running a successful lemonade stand.

Run your own yard-work business

2014
Looks at entrepreneurship and the steps to follow in setting up a yard-work business.

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