![]() ![]() ![]() When the day ends or the lemonade runs out, your child will be thrilled to return home and count their earnings. Watch your child’s eyes light up as the customers roll in and cash starts going in their box. Soon enough, the neighbors will start rolling in, and your little one will get into the operations side of the business. Once the lemonade is ready, it’s time to hit the sidewalk. You can also choose to do all three for a great lesson on marketing and sales! Operationsįor safety, you should help your child and supervise them while they work in the kitchen. For your child, this could mean making signs, posting on social media or calling friends. Once you have the ingredients, it’s time to market the product. ![]() Nadia Leskovskaya/Shutterstock Advertising There’s no better way to teach your child about how startups are funded and what this means. If they don’t have the money to buy the ingredients, you can loan them some money to get their business off the ground. Take your child to the store to purchase the raw ingredients of their lemonade and use this opportunity to teach them about what is needed to make lemonade. Keep it age-appropriate at all times, but point out every step of their business endeavor to show your support and help them take their lemonade stand seriously: Getting the business off the ground From production to marketing and accounting, your child will learn the ins and outs of a profitable business model. Lemonade stands have all the basic elements of a small business. Show 1 more item Learn how a business works ![]()
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