The Family Startup Guide: A Step-by-step Guide to starting a business with your kids.

$34.95
by Chris Folayan

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Inspire Your Child to Dream Big and Build a Lifelong Bond Through Entrepreneurship Imagine teaching your child essential life skills while creating unforgettable memories together. The Family Startup Guide is a step-by-step resource designed for parents who want to raise confident, creative, and entrepreneurial kids. This interactive guide blends fun activities with practical lessons, helping your child develop leadership, financial literacy, and problem-solving skills that will set them apart for life. Written by Chris Folayan , an award-winning global entrepreneur and proud dad, this book draws on his decades of experience building multi-million-dollar businesses and mentoring future leaders. Chris started his first business before age 8 and raised two entrepreneurial kids who are leaps ahead of their peers. Whether you’re starting a lemonade stand or imagining your child’s future business empire, this guide offers: Engaging family activities that make learning fun. - Tools to teach financial responsibility and critical thinking. - Strategies to nurture leadership, creativity, and resilience. - Ways to deepen the bond between you and your child through shared goals. You don’t need any prior business experience—just a desire to empower your child and grow as a family. Make entrepreneurship the foundation of your child’s success and watch them flourish as leaders, problem solvers, and innovators. Start your family’s entrepreneurial journey today with The Family Startup Guide!

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