For parents that have a kid entrepreneur on their hands,
there are a lot of things that they can do. However, to make things easier, why
not go with a traditional option? One such solution is that of a lemonade
stand. The iconic option is something that a lot of children work on, and
parents can help them create a nice little stand, to help with entrepreneurship
at a young age. All you need is a little bit of elbow grease and a kid can sell
through a lot of lemonade fast. Here are a few tips to help your child start a
simple stand.
Building The Stand
A stand should have a small counter that can hold a pitcher,
some cups, and perhaps a box for change. This can be built with a lot of
different materials, or you could buy a premade solution. Decorate the stand to
resemble what you want to sell, painting lemons here and there, and adding some
signage. This is a simple art project that you can put together with relative
ease.
Make Price Signs
The next thing that you should do is set up signage that
tells the community how much a cup of this drink will be. Make the signs
colorful, and make sure that the price is prominent, and even add a little note
as to where the money is going to go. Once you have these, put them on the
stand, and around the neighborhood when you’re ready to sell.
Mix The Lemonade
Makes sure that you have a pitcher, some cups, and plenty of
ice. Making this drink isn’t a tough one if you go with a powdered mix.
However, if you want to go fresh, make sure that you help with cutting lemons,
squeezing juice, adding sugar and more. Don’t allow a child do this all on
their own, as it can prove dangerous. Make at least 1 full pitcher at a time
before venturing outdoors.
These are the essential elements that you need to have in
place when you’re going to help out a kid entrepreneur. You may find that these
are simplistic, but honestly, a lemonade stand is easy to set up. Once you have
all the components, just set up shop on the lawn outside of your home, and wait
for individuals to come by. You’ll find that the neighborhood will be quick to
patronize a stand run by a child, so getting it up and running will require a
little parental help.