When I was growing up, my playtime consisted of constantly trying to come up with new businesses. I painted pictures and sold them to my parents. I tie dyed t-shirts and sold them. I made Easter baskets out of popsicle sticks, and I sold them. I often wondered if the passion for entrepreneurship was genetic or what.
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Now I have kids, and it looks like they inherited my entrepreneurial spirit one by one. My oldest designs t-shirts, my middle son had a blog and sold model cars online and at yard sales, and now my youngest is getting her turn.
You have seen her all over the blog because she has helped me with blog posts, photos, and videos including this award winning parody of “Sorry.”
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I promised her that when I finished law school I would help her get her blog and YouTube channel started, and I did.
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I’d like to introduce you to Eden, AKA “Li’l Bit”, AKA Lemonerdy.
At the end of last semester we finished our financial literacy class, so this semester we are doing animation and video editing. She is learning, working, and sharing on her YouTube channel at the same time.
She shares behind the scenes photos and videos on her Facebook page and on Twitter and Instagram.
Please follow, like, and subscribe. If you like the content, share with your kids and family members. She’d appreciate your support!
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/TheLemonerdyShow
Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/lemonerdy
Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/lemonerdy
Youtube: http://www.bit.ly/lemonerdy
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Do you know any little YouTubers that we should all follow? Leave a link to their channel in the comments!