Frequently asked questions.

Will my child be interested in the topic of entrepreneurship?

Yes, especially if you, yourself, exhibit a positive energy about the basic notion of entrepreneurship. Additionally, many children have seen other kids set up lemonade stands, and your child is likely to be curious and can relate to this timeless and enduring experience. Finally, the essence of the story is more basic than entrepreneurship; at it’s core, for any child, it’s a story that fosters positive behaviors such as optimism, inventiveness, persistence and gratitude.

Will my child want to read this book more than one time?

Yes, it’s likely that your child will want to revisit this story because it’s interesting, it’s engaging and it’s relatable (i.e. “Nobody has time to play with me, what will I do?”). Additionally, the pictures are colorfully bright, simple and nicely match the text. Finally, the language is engaging and understandable, but it has new words to learn, too!

will I want to read this book more than one time?

You will enjoy rereading this book, too, especially if you’re keenly interested in introducing entrepreneurial principles to your child. Each time you read the book, you’ll discover new details about the nature of entrepreneurship (i.e. problem solving, taking initiative, overcoming challenges, giving back, etc.) and convey those concepts to your child.

what is the age range for this book?

The short answer is age 4 to 8. The book’s simple, bright imagery and basic storyline is designed to attract this age group. Pre-school-age children can also enjoy the book for the same reasons.

How many pages are in the book?

There are 30 pages to the story.

who is the author?

John Benzick helps trailblazers launch new products. As a founder and owner in several companies, he has provided innovation help to Fortune 500 companies, coached aspiring entrepreneurs and invested in early stage startups. John loves to ski, windsurf, play guitar and explore faith topics, especially with his wife, Megan, and his family.