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9-year-old Ethan

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Ethan pitches his business to live judges!

Ethan is an avid board game player. In Prequel Explore, he created two board games, “Mise, if you dare…attack” and “Path of Doom”. He promoted through board game cafes and hosted free-play experiences in his neighborhood. His business made $540 in a month!

For his next challenge, to interview someone he admires online, Ethan cold-outreached and interviewed WhatsApp's Head of Business Development and Tesla's Staff Engineer as his role models!

10-year-old Eleanor

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Eleanor built a website and marketing and marketing materials for her family’s bee farm, Hive Hideaway. She helped expand the product lines to farm tours and “Adopt a Hive” subscriptions, generating over $1500!

To interview someone she admires, she is writing a fictional novel on the multi-verse and space while reaching out to novelists like Neil de Grasse Tyson.

Lastly, for her tech app, Eleanor built a web app to teach kids about space travel.

10-year-old Aneesa

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Aneesa combined her love for reading and digital art by starting a bookmark business.

She made $100+ in profit by strategically selling in front of libraries and bookstores on weekends. She experimented with different pricing and pitches while sometimes facing rude customers.

To connect with someone she admires online, Aneesa used her business experience to get in touch with her role model, the CEO of Indigo!

10-year-old Matthew

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Matthew loves all things Space. At Prequel Explore, he started Spacecraft Designs, a company that sells coloring books on Etsy and has 34+ sales.

Later in the program, Matthew built space-themed video games and multi-media art using AI and taught himself programming by completing Replit’s 100 days of coding challenge!

9-year old Hafsa

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Hafsa started Positive Post because she loves traveling and hand lettering. She found that gift shops lacked handmade postcards with positive quotes.

Hafsa learned a lot about customer personas and pricing: