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5 Business ideas for children! :)

By reading this blog, I would like to assume that you are a child interested in business, and that is great! But before we delve into this, there are some things I want to share, if you have or are starting a business: 1. Your business is not going to go 100 percent to your liking; there will be ups and downs. 2. Never give up! If this idea doesn't work. Try new marketing strategies. Try new ways. 3. You're doing great, do not stress yourself, do not let this interrupt your studies or other important things. 1. Handmade crafts! - You can create art or craft cool things to sell, like bookmarks, paintings, bracelets  - Be careful about quality! Try to maintain a good standard - learn new artistic skills like crochet or jewelry making to EXPAND your range!  2. Design things online and print them - You can design posters on Canva or stickers on drawing programs! - Print them out in your local shop or yourself, use glossy or high-quality paper. - Be careful about copyright! 3- Pet ...

Mayor me; (gone wrong)

I slept contentedly, living my normal life in a normal suburban home with a delightfully normal family. Then the pleasant night suddenly turned into hours of trying to sleep—the pure definition of uncomfortable. Indeed, the night was hot and sweaty—after all, it was the middle of June, and I was stuck in the middle of a loadshedding session our “lovely” town management decided to bestow upon us. Annoying, right? As I tossed and turned, all disgustingly sweaty and barely able to sleep at 3 o’clock in the morning, I thought to myself, What if I were the Mayor? I wouldn’t torture my people like this! I would provide them with the most lovely town ever—pure bliss! After hours of trying, my body couldn’t keep up anymore, and finally… I slept! I was knocked out for a few good hours until I was woken by a loud ringing at the door. I woke up in a bigger room than the one I had before. I thought I was kidnapped and almost started screaming—looking around half asleep, worried I had gone insane,...