Young Innovator Package
Young Innovator Package
Take your excitement about entrepreneurship to another level and help your kid build a business. Start by reading the Mills Family of Entrepreneurship to learn more than 50 key business terms to help your child learn the language of business and startup best practice. Turn your kid’s ideas into action using the Build a Business Guide. This manual connects the concepts from the Mills Family of Entrepreneurship book into reality. Your child will thrive with the step by step guide for how to develop their idea into a money-making business that honors God.
Read more about the two resources below:
The Mills Family of Entrepreneurship
Robbie and Kara Mills and their four young children live in a South Seattle suburb, and they have a knack for starting businesses. The story focuses on Elsy (age 8) and Liam (age 7) as the parents guide them into experiments with new products and services they create. Even aunties and uncles weigh in with their varied business experiences, while Elsy and Liam learn the language of business.
Along the way, Mom and Dad help the kids connect their faith to things like motivation for earning money, grace with people, and wisdom for building a company. Join the Mills Family of Entrepreneurs as they delve into all kinds of startup ideas, from homemade harvest-time decorations to card games, to lessons on money management and generosity. Enjoy this creative adventure that introduces kids to the world of business and innovation.
Build a Business Guide
Ever hear a crazy idea for a business? With this guide, you can explore the most interesting ideas with your kids. We call that “ideation.” Kids will get to...
- Brainstorm Ideas
- Write a Business Sketch
- Build a Prototype
- Get Customer Feedback
- Refine & Build
- Market & Sell
- Track the Money
Bring their ideas to life and see your kids flourish with passion, learn hard work, and discover how to run a small business. Kids can develop their idea and reflect on their progress and how much they like the idea or not. Parents can lead the process by reading the 10 section introductions and guiding their kids through to success. (Sometimes, success is moving on and choosing a new or better idea). Buckle up and enjoy the ideation journey!