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The Story of the Kidtrepreneur and the Boy Who Worked More

An Inspirational Story that Teaches Kids Entrepreneurship, Ambition and Kindness (The Who Do You Want to Be Series, Book 1)

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The Story of the Kidtrepreneur and the Boy Who Worked More

By: Ace Bryant
Narrated by: Mitch Johnson
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Jack and Johnny are best friends and they both have their hearts set on getting the awesome new Tesla electric bike!

The Story of the Kidtrepreneur and the Boy Who Worked More teaches kids, tweens, and teenagers valuable lessons about entrepreneurship, ambition, and friendship, as the two kid entrepreneurs strive for their ultimate goals...a sweet new ride. But which boy’s business model will work better? Who will be zoomin’ around their block on their shiny electric bicycle first?

While this rewarding children’s fiction book will keep kids listening to see if Jack and Johnny get their bikes, the book also teaches elementary and middle school kids real business skills, like currencies, inventory and investing in a fun and interesting way. After listening to this book, your son or daughter will be empowered to become a young entrepreneur and maybe even start their own kids’ business to reach their goals and steer their own destiny through life.

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©2020 Ace Bryant (P)2020 Ace Bryant
Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Feel-Good Heartfelt Business
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