Books About Entrepreneurship For Kids

The Best Children’s Books About Entrepreneurship For Kids

A lot of  Parents (myself included) are always to expand our children mind . especially. When it

When it comes to entrepreneurship. If you are eager to teach your kids a about being a business owner there are few books to stand out. I sat down with jeevi jones an award winning & bestselling children books author, and the founder of children books university to get her take on what makes children book for the budding entrepreneur. She has extensive experience turning  complex business concept into lesson  even a 5 years – lod can grasp

:people often assume entrepreneurial books for the kids  have to be about making the money says jones “but a fun  and creative entrepreneurial children’s  story focuses on the values that help kids become good entrepreneurs . for younger kids, fiction books. where the lessons are nicely trucked into

Story are more memorable ad these are the ones they all ask to read over and over again

Plantings entrepreneurial seeds early can be highly rewarding for kids. Benign exposed to these concepts and the ideas during their most formative years means the deeply ingrained knowledge will be there for life . empowering our little ones with nuggets of wisdom found in these chlidern books is one of the best ways to halo them became brave and string to venture out into the world following their own dreams  

2. The Unicorn Who Sold Zero Cupcakes by Brenda Li

“What entrepreneur hasn’t struggled with sales? This cute read shares what it takes to finally sell those yummy cupcakes, while emphasizing the importance of problem-solving and persistence. Unicorn and his friend set a great example of how to handle early rejection and how to use creativity to propel yourself forward,” notes Jones. 

3. My Auntie is a Writer by Eevi Jones

“All entrepreneurs are writers. We’re busy building our businesses by sharing our stories through blogs, Instagram posts, sales copy and weekly newsletter to our subscribers,” explains Jones. “This rhyming story shares the craft with little readers through the eyes of a little girl curious about her aunt’s profession. It will spark children’s imagination and creativity—and help them understand early on how powerful the written word truly can be.” 
Picture Books (Ages 3-8):

  • “What Do You Do With an Idea?” by Kobi Yamada, illustrated by Mae Besom: While not directly about business, this book beautifully conveys the importance of nurturing ideas, no matter how small or strange they may seem. It’s a fantastic starting point for inspiring innovation.

            Early Chapter Books / Middle Grade (Ages 8-12):

  • “The Toothpaste Millionaire” by Jean Merrill: This beloved classic tells the story of a sixth-grader who sets out to make his own toothpaste to save money, inadvertently becoming a millionaire. It’s great for showing problem-solving, production, and collaboration.
    “The Lemonade War” series by Jacqueline Davies: This popular series follows a brother and sister who engage in a lemonade stand competition, teaching valuable lessons about business strategies, marketing, and friendly competition.“Better Than a Lemonade Stand!: Small Business Ideas for Kids” by Daryl Bernstein: This book offers practical and fun suggestions for launching various businesses for kids.
  • “How Any Kid Can Start a Business” by Mark Cuban: Offers insights and advice from a real-life entrepreneur.
  • “Kid Trillionaire, How a Little Kid Can Make a Big Fortune” by John Louzonis: Written by a young entrepreneur himself, this book aims to help other kids learn what he’s learned.
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