Can kids really start a business? Leo, Maya, and Sam have seven days to earn $527 for their dream treehouse... and zero lemons.In The Kid-Preneur Club: The Great Lemonade Stand Mission, three smart (and very funny) friends launch a backyard business. First attempt? Disaster. Then a rival cookie stand shows up. Soon the club is learning real "kid business" skills: planning, branding, fixing mistakes, even teaming up with the competition when it rains!Kids will love this because: short, illustrated chapters made for ages 6-9silly problems (bees, soggy posters, grumpy customers!)a club they can copy at home3 interactive pages to draw their own stand and business ideaGrown-ups will love this because: it sneaks in money and entrepreneurship skillsit shows paying back for supplies and reinvestingit encourages teamwork, creativity, and customer servicePerfect for 1st-3rd grade independent reading, classroom "money" units, summer reading lists, or any kid who ever asked, "Can I sell lemonade?"Mission 1 is just the beginning - next up: The Pet-Sitting Mission!