It all started with a mom and her son. A fear of the dark and of nightmares had left Debbie Glickman’s son a little→


That was fast. Larada Sciences, makers of the LouseBuster™, mentioned in this previous post, also offer LouseBuster as a business opportunity. Larada Sciences is→


Owning a Rhea Lana’s franchise offers many appealing aspects for families. For example, Rhea Lana’s franchise owners are able to pursue a career while→


No one really enjoys shopping with their kids. Between the “I Want’s” and the bathroom breaks, shopping with even one kid can be a→


Kids may not show much interest in math and science in a traditional setting, but Camp Invention puts a whole new spin on the→


The Chicago Toy & Game Fair (ChiTAG) has always encouraged innovation among children. With the relaunch of the Young Inventor Challenge for its 5th→


A Japanese company called Kiko is now offering wooden sandals called Ashiato for kids that leave animal tracks in the sand as they walk.→


Kent’s Soda: Nine year old Kent ran a typical lemonade stand in the summer of 2010. He had fun and earned enough to buy→


It is hard being away from the children you love. Whether it is your niece/nephew, granddaughter/son, or your own child, saying goodnight and sharing→


This looks neat. It’s a children’s dresser with drawers designed to look like the clothing that you put in them. The informative drawers create→


Huffington Post: For nearly four decades, Boy Scout merit badges have been awarded for the qualities, principles and virtues society most values in young→


Cincinnati’s first Invention Convention recently brought together a group of kids with the mind to innovate. Everything from vitamin dispensers to motorized spaghetti forks→


Parents are always looking for fun, safe activities for their kids. What could be more fun than cooking? According to Pennington Post, Chris Toto→


Potty training is not always an easy process. Just ask any parent. In those early stages, the lack of access to a toilet can→


I’m working on a ebook with 100 business opportunities for kids that will be out before summer. If you’d like to review an early→


Not every adult is made to be an entrepreneur, and the same can be said about our children. So how do you know if→


The following is a guest post by Rudy DeFelice. As a father of three and founder of Kidworth, Rudy DeFelice is familiar with the→


When David Sukhin was in sixth grade he created the DAS Automatic Snow Day Calculator. He’s now 16 and in 11th grade, according to→


Laura Wayland stumbled into “nannying” after an impressive corporate career with no real plan of making this her next gig. Finding full-time nanny work→


Mahita Fernandez was having trouble finding time for herself. As a stay-at-home mom, she did not need daycare. However, after her baby was born→