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Richest Kids in America
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Out of NOTHING these
YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS created MILLIONS!

Mark Victor Hansen’s book, The Richest Kids in America, teaches kids how to drive millions to their door as young entrepreneurs…
even before they can drive.

The Richest Kids in America book is a real-world study of amazing young entrepreneurs who acted on an idea and are now living their dreams as millionaires and large business owners. In this unique rags-to-riches twist, these self-made millionaires, ranging in age from 9 – 23, will teach YOU how to act on an opportunity and fill a need to create a viable, profit-making business.

And who better to tell their stories than Mark Victor Hansen, the Co-Creator behind a single dream that became the largest publishing empire in history, Chicken Soup for the Soul?

“The Richest Kids in America is not about children who have been born with silver spoons in their mouths,” says Mark. “Not a chance! These kids acted on nothing but an idea to propel average, ordinary ideas into multi-million dollar motion!

“Tycoon-making ideas aren’t limited to grown-ups,” he continues, “In fact, most kids are masters at trusting and taking the leap – and that’s really where entrepreneurial greatness begins.”

Let these Richest Kids tell you how they did it – and how YOU can, too!

 Meet Chauncey Holloman 

At 17, Chauncey Holloman has created her own line of greeting cards and founded her business, Harlem Lyrics Enterprises, Inc.

 Meet Jasmine Lawrence 

At 15 years of age, Jasmine has created her own brand of natural beauty products and has a distribution deal with Wal-Mart.

 Meet Jason O’Neill 
 

Nine-year-old Jason O'Neill asked his mother if he could help her paint wooden items to sell, in exchange for a share of the profits. She said no, he would have to think up his own product. So he did - and the new rave, “Pencil Bugs,” was born.

 Meet Martina Butler 
 

Martina is the founder of the first teen blog site to ever get a corporate sponsor.

 Meet Allyson Ames 
 

At 19, Allyson founded Wonderland Bakery, an enchanting bakery and brand that specializes in cupcakes, cookies, cakes and whimsical gifts.  She was named The Best Young Chef in America at 17.

And there are more!

Olivia Bennett, nationally recognized art prodigy

McKay Hatch, founder of the No Cussing Club

Cameron Johnson, founder of his first computer company at age 9

Chelsea Eubank, founder of Faithful Fish Clothing

Nathan Nguyen, child prodigy who emigrated here from Vietnam

Akiane Kramarik, the only known binary genius in realist painting and poetry

… And even more!!