Students who know the TV show Shark Tank may be interested in this book co-authored by the American billionaire Mark Cuban, former Shark Tank contestant Shaan Patel, and Ian McCue who is a successful teen entrepreneur.
The book offers direct, practical advice for younger readers with a section on “10 businesses that any kid can start” including pricing and strategy suggestions, procedural directions, and a list of supplies needed - it is a how-to book rooted in the practical.
Chapter 5 “The Nuts and Bolts of Launching Your Business” gives screenshot-illustrated directions on creating an advertising flyer, setting up social media, building a weekly website, and selling items on eBay. These directions link to templates that unfortunately may frustrate detained readers who are without Internet at present, but may be usual nevertheless and in the future.
Chapter 7 is designed like a workbook with lines where readers can write their comments and responses. Backmatter includes info on affiliate marketing, a glossary, and affiliate links to resources. Page 65 lists legal tips and may spark additional interest.
While not a perfect fit for all older NYC adolescents, nor culturally relevant to most Passages students, the book nonetheless offers useful information and a reader-friendly table of contents. Older readers may find the book valuable despite the “kid” focus and language. --Jessica Fenster-Sparber
Cuban, Mark and Shaan Patel, Ian McCue. Kid Start-Up: How You Can Be an Entrepreneur. New York: Diversion Books, 2018.
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