Entrepreneurship is fundamentally about problem-solving. The best first ideas usually start with something kids see in their immediate environment.
Spot a gap in the local market โ like Sky did during the pandemic โ and turn what's already growing into a business.
The classic. Now leveled up with real pricing strategy, branding, and learning what generous tippers look like.
Solve a problem parents care about (like getting kids to wash their hands more) with a product they'll buy.
Stickers, prints, illustrations. Sell at school fairs, local events, or online.
Write, illustrate, publish. Several kids in our community have done it โ and become bestsellers.
Hand-baked treats or hand-sewn toys. The neighborhood dog community will buy.
Turn a single bake sale into a recurring micro-business with named cookies and a loyal list.
A show by kids, for kids. Long-term, this builds an audience worth more than any one product.
The Academy includes a curated list of 99 creative business ideas to spark your kid's first move.
Every successful kidpreneur in our community will tell you the same thing: the first idea was rarely the winner. What mattered was getting started, getting feedback, and adjusting fast. Failure is just feedback.
Drop us a line โ we love hearing from kidpreneurs (and their parents).
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