An inspiring story to any young reader who has big dreams of their own
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| Review Date: September 18, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Midwest Book Review, Oregon, WI USA |
| Entrepreneur is not a title that is limited by age. "The Richest Kids in America" tells the story of many young kids who took business into their own hands to earn a great deal of money, more than others make in their entire lives before the young age of eighteen. Covering how they found out what they wanted to do, how to get started when one can't even drive, finding support, and how youthful business leads to youthful optimism and philanthropy, "The Richest Kids in America" is an inspiring story to any young reader who has big dreams of their own. |
Outstanding!
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| Review Date: September 27, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Jed M. Merrill, APO, AE United States |
I love this book. I first heard about it at CEO Space ([...]), where I met both Mark Victor Hansen and one of the kids featured in the book, Olivia Bennett. I had to have the book, and have recommended it to many of my friends and family members. I also suggest it for you!
In a climate of economic uncertainty, this book proves that the entrepreneurial spirit is alive and well in some of our kids, and provides encouragement to others to fix the mess our current (2009) semi-Socialist generation of government (that has no clue about Capitalism--or doesn't care!) is making for us.
I suggest replacing some of our current textbooks with this book. Every child (and parent) in America should read this book! |
inspiring stories for kids
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| Review Date: October 8, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Brandon Ray, |
| cool read, i bought it for my classroom for kids to look at to help spark some motivation in some of them. |
Inspirational!
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| Review Date: July 27, 2010 |
| Reviewer: Denise Winston, Bakersfield, CA |
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R22R9MOOIJ3IUS Inspirational! Regardless of your age, young or old this book will inspire you to dig deep within yourself and ask "What are my given talents, what do I love to do, what am I passionate about and how can I make a difference?" If you have young children or teens figure out a way to get your child to read this book. Even consider paying them $20 bucks to read it and then ask them to write a report on their favorite "Richest Kid in America". It just may be the best $20 bucks you ever spend.
Inspire and empower! Denise Winston
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This is a MUST Read! Excellent is the word!
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| Review Date: December 25, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Stephanie L. Jones, Michigan |
| It's no secret that most businesses fail within the first five years, many within the first two. Why? I think many people lack the basic knowledge that's provided by the teenagers and young adults interviewed in The Richest Kids in America. After reading this book I felt encouraged! I think any child or adult would benefit from this book, and that's why I've been referring it to everyone! This isn't just for kids. This is for every entrepreneur! GREAT Job Mr. Hansen! |
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