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How to Let Your Parents Raise a Millionaire - by Jack James (Paperback)

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  • Jack James is an ordinary kid.
  • 7.81" x 5.06" Paperback
  • 115 Pages
  • Juvenile Nonfiction, Business & Economics

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About the Book



Jack James is an ordinary kid. At the age of 10 his mom encouraged him to start his own business. He decided to write a book to encourage other kids who are thinking about starting a business. Jack's book is written from one kid to another. In How to Let Your Parents Raise a Millionaire Jack tells other kids the story of how he started his business, Jack's Garbage Valet, He explains how easy and fun it can be and explains exactly why other kids should strive to become an entrepreneur. He also tackles two subjects many kids experience, but few talk about: Bullying and having a learning disability. Jack has devoted a chapter to each of these subjects to help kids just like him understand they are not alone. Through Jack's candid discussions about being bullied and what it feels like not to be able to read like the other kids in class, Jack encourages them to believe in themselves and know in their hearts they are winners!



Book Synopsis



Jack James is an ordinary kid. At the age of 10 his mom encouraged him to start his own business. He decided to write a book to encourage other kids who are thinking about starting a business. Jack's book is written from one kid to another. In How to Let Your Parents Raise a Millionaire Jack tells other kids the story of how he started his business, Jack's Garbage Valet, He explains how easy and fun it can be and explains exactly why other kids should strive to become an entrepreneur. He also tackles two subjects many kids experience, but few talk about: Bullying and having a learning disability. Jack has devoted a chapter to each of these subjects to help kids just like him understand they are not alone. Through Jack's candid discussions about being bullied and what it feels like not to be able to read like the other kids in class, Jack encourages them to believe in themselves and know in their hearts they are winners!



About the Author



Jack James is an ordinary kid who started his own business at age 10. He wrote a book to tell other kids how to start one too! Jack's book is written from one kid to another. In How to Let Your Parents Raise a Millionaire Jack tells other kids the story of how he started his business, Jack's Garbage Valet. He explains how easy and fun it can be and explains exactly why other kids should strive to become an entrepreneur.

There are plenty of great books out there about kids and business, but How To Let Your Parents Raise a Millionaire is different, it is the unique story of how one kid did it. It is personal, practical, easy to read, encouraging and fun.

Jack even had the courage to include a couple of special chapters. In one chapter, he talks about what it was like to be bullied. He explains how you can overcome the negative message the bullies put on you and end up even stronger. He also shares with his readers what it is like to have Dyslexia, a reading disability and how he is working to overcome it.

Jack is a native Californian who lives in San Jose with mom and their three dogs, one parrot and every single Star Wars: The Clone Wars action figure known to man!

Dimensions (Overall): 7.81 Inches (H) x 5.06 Inches (W) x .24 Inches (D)
Weight: .26 Pounds
Number of Pages: 115
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
Sub-Genre: Business & Economics
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Format: Paperback
Author: Jack James
Language: English
Street Date: April 24, 2012
TCIN: 1005547802
UPC: 9781614482482
Item Number (DPCI): 247-19-1228
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported

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Estimated ship dimensions: 0.24 inches length x 5.06 inches width x 7.81 inches height
Estimated ship weight: 0.26 pounds
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