It all started with my son wanting to earn money for something he had his eye on...an expensive something I might add. He wanted to grab junk from our garage and sell it on our lawn, until I looked out the window and wondered what he and the others were doing... once I put a stop to that he dragged his feet and said he wishes he could do a lemonade stand. Well, why not! So I started living vicariously through my kids from this point on and wanted to do one just as bad...never done one! To make it more 'successful' I decided to add other goodies to the mix to give people variety. I had the kids put a little of their own money into the equation to learn the process a bit more realistically. For the next week or so we were working hard to make this the best.oreo truffles
brownies/muffins
sign makers
fresh juiced OJ, lemonade, cinnamon rolls...
my set up helpers
Turns out we didn't sell quite as much as anticipated, but the kids each made (on top of what they origionally put in) a whole...$3.00! Not a lot, but they had fun and got paid for it. I was very proud of them for sticking through with it and waving at all kinds of strangers that Walmart usually drags in.
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What a good learning project for your kids. How did you end up at WalMart? We did a stand one year during our neighborhood garage sale. They didn't sell a lot either, and it was a lot of work and baking. The whole neighborhood had lemonade stands that day, so I think the shoppers were inundated. But a few of the older men accompanying their wives took pity and dropped in some extra change.
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