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Books with title The Lemonade Stand

  • The Lemonade Stand Biz Plan

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    language (Planstem TM, Jan. 15, 2019)
    Start early as an entrepreneur! This business plan is for young readers who want to start a biz. How much will it cost? What do I need to do? Can I do it by myself? It features easy-to-follow examples direct from the lemonade stand. This guide teaches financial literacy skills. Plus more! Book FeaturesBusiness planQuizFinance SchedulePuzzleAges 10+
  • The Lemonade Stand

    Catherine Conrad, Lynne E Westphal, Evan Schultz

    Hardcover (Banana Press, March 15, 2008)
    The Banana Lady, a seven foot banana known as Banana and her best friend Spike, a monkey, decide to open a lemonade stand. This is a brightly illustrated picture book that appeals to all ages, but is primarily for children 6 to 12 years old. Humorous rhyming story-telling amuse and engage both the reader and the read-to. Great for bedtime, building reading skills and general fun.
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  • Lemonade Stand

    Marcia Vaughan

    Paperback (Grosset & Dunlap, June 21, 1999)
    When Boomer the bear and Squeak the mouse set up their lemonade stand, they expect to make a fortune with their new business, yet when the customers don't come, the two friends decide to enjoy their delicious drink all by themselves. Original.
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  • Landon's Lemonade Stand

    Randy Williams, Mark Mas Stewart

    Paperback (Randy Williams, Feb. 22, 2020)
    Landon's Lemonade Stand is about a young African American child who learns to be an entrepreneur by opening a lemonade stand to earn money for a brand new RBG Speedster bicycle. Author Randy Williams inspires young girls and boys alike with messages of leadership and financial responsibility while encouraging children to seek entrepreneurship at a young age.
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  • Landon's Lemonade Stand

    Randy Williams, Mark Mas Stewart

    Hardcover (Randy Williams, Feb. 22, 2020)
    Landon's Lemonade Stand is about a young African American child who learns to be an entrepreneur by opening a lemonade stand to earn money for a brand new RBG Speedster bicycle. Author Randy Williams inspires young girls and boys alike with messages of leadership and financial responsibility while encouraging children to seek entrepreneurship at a young age.
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  • Caterina and the Lemonade Stand

    Erin Eitter Kono

    eBook (Dial Books, May 15, 2014)
    Caterina creates the most unique lemonade stand in the neighborhood in this sunny second book of an endearing new series, just right for fans of Max & Ruby and Ladybug Girl. Caterina loves making lists and planning big, creative projects, and this time she’s planning a lemonade stand – the perfect summer pastime. She’s hoping to earn enough money for a new scooter, but finds that she’s not the only one in town with the lemonade idea. Everybody seems to be selling the refreshing treat, so how can Caterina’s stand truly stand out? Leave it to our hard-working, artistic bird (with a little help from her faithful younger brother, Leo) to make a joyous success of her plan. Readers will want to try Caterina’s bright idea, or maybe come up with a great one of their own. And they’ll cheer the surprise ending -- a happy one for Caterina and especially for sweet Leo.
  • Landon's Lemonade Stand

    Randy Williams, Mark "MAS" Stewart

    eBook (Randy Williams, Feb. 22, 2020)
    Landon’s Lemonade Stand is about a young African American child who learns to be an entrepreneur by opening a lemonade stand to earn money for a brand new RBG Speedster bicycle. Author Randy Williams inspires young girls and boys alike with messages of leadership and financial responsibility while encouraging children to seek entrepreneurship at a young age.
  • Beyond the Lemonade Stand

    Bill Rancic

    Hardcover (Razorbill, Sept. 8, 2005)
    Want to go on a money-making adventure? In Beyond the Lemonade Stand, Bill Rancic, winner of the smash-hit show The Apprentice, coaches you on how to succeed in business – while being smart, fair, and helping those who need it.
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  • The Lemonade Standoff

    Victoria Johnson

    Perfect Paperback (Tate Publishing, Nov. 29, 2011)
    It's finally summer, and Keenah and Shay are really excited about their lemonade stand! But when their sworn enemy, Brianna, opens a lemonade stand, their summer becomes The Lemonade Standoff. Will the girls ever stop fighting? Can Keenah and Shay save their lemonade stand's reputation?
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  • Leo, May and the Lemonade Stand

    Eden Amrani, Ron Efroni

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 22, 2017)
    Leo and May are siblings that work together to solve their everyday problems with their entrepreneurial minds. Together with the readers they think independently and find solutions. Our readers take part in developing their problem-solving skills with each adventure. This winter is when the brand new Super Sled 4000 is coming out! Leo and May have waited all year for it, especially since it comes with seat warmers for the extra snowy days. Their parents can't buy two sleds for them. How will Leo and May get two Super Sleds 4000? Join them on their adventure!A great gift for any occasion, but a special stand-out for holidays, birthdays, and school graduation.
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  • Karen's Lemonade Stand

    Ann M. Martin

    Paperback (Little Apple, Aug. 1, 1995)
    Frustrated by the failure of her lemonade stand business, Karen decides to sell lemonade during softball practice instead of in front of her house, but Kristy fears that the Krushers are spending more time with lemonade than on the field. Original.
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  • Kitty's Lemonade Stand

    Sharmonique Henry

    eBook (ASP Kids Publishing, Dec. 11, 2017)
    Kitty's Lemonade Stand is the first children's book of a 5-part series featuring Kitty. Kitty is a young girl of color that you'll follow throughout her various experiences and learn about key foundational principles based on biblical scriptures and African proverbs. Kitty's adventurous and excitable character is full of life, love and curiosity to ignite a spirit of learning for your child right along with Kitty. In Kitty's Lemonade stand, your child will learn the values of hard work, entrepreneurship, financial planning but most importantly, giving. By giving away Kitty's very last lemonade she ends up with a big surprise. Let's follow Kitty on her journey of learning from the vantage point of a child living everyday life with a village of people around her to help her along.