Isn’t this crazy nowadays that’s a big thing when I was growing up. I don’t know anybody that didn’t have either like a lemonade stand or pop, standard water juice, salt chocolate bars chips like I did all that growing up nowadays like you don’t see many kids doing it.
I’m so in awe of you all! What a fantastic experience. I am a life skill teacher for 6th graders. You are teaching them every thing they need to know and so much more. Such a fan! When I retire in 5 years.. maybe we will meet you on the road! We are looking to travel all the states in an RV! ❤
When I worked retail we were going through a massive coin shortage where we literally couldn't offer certain change back. We would beg folks to round up to donate or they would count out their coins to the nearest dollar amount so that any change we had to give would be in bills. If I had this kid at my checkout I would've thanked him a million times for the change xD
I currently work as a Dollar Tree cashier. Although change kinda sucks to count, the benefit to being given so much change is you don't have to call up a manager to break bills for more change lol
@@haldouglas4773 sorry but no they dont. No hate towards the family cuz it’s a great lesson she’s teaching her son, but when you got other customers in line and you’ve been on your feet for 7 hours, you 100% don’t want to spend 5 minutes counting out nickels
I know that it can be difficult, so I always waited for a better time, asked the cashier ahead of time, and almost to a person, cashiers were amazing about it!
Where do you live? I think this is sad. Having to teach a kid to start a business...talk about sucking the fun out of childhood. Indoctrinate them early I guess. Keeps fodder for the meat grinder coming.
God I needed this. You taught your son how to actually shop and be a consumer and I am here for it. Not only that but you taught him how to take profit and reinvest into his small scale business venture. Kudos and good luck on your snack hustle little man.
During my last year in high school we turned an unused area into a little snack shop and it went SO well. Taught us a lot about managing finances, stock, demand...
That is so cool! Did that help you feel more confident when you got a job outside of school? Or even just running your own household? I had two young ladies (15-16) working for me at a store I owned and I was dumbfounded to find out that neither of them could read, or write, in cursive. Neither one knew how to write a check, do math in their head or make change w/o a calculator or the register, dress properly for work, etc
@Family of Nomads private property or not, you should make sure where you are does not require a permit of some kind. Some states are VERY stingy on what you can do without a permit. In my state, everything needs a permit. You see someone selling fruit by the side of the road? Their permit is posted in plain sight. Even the vans that pull over in parking lots for half a day have a permit posted or cops show up really quick to stop them. I am not saying where you are is the same, but no one wants you to get in trouble over something so silly as no permit. If where you are just requires you to be on private property with permission, it is always a good idea to post the permission with signatures so people don't try and complain. They complain about everything now adays. Dot all your i's and cross all your t's to avoid karens as much as possible. No criticism, just advice.
This is such a wonderful learning experience. There's also the fact that different brands make the same thing it could turn out differently depending on what you get so learning about different types of brands and what they make like if you were to get something chocolate related. Great job!!!
I am repeatedly inspired by how you do finances with your kids. I was just talking to my husband tonight about your videos, and when our kids get older we want to teach them the same way you do.
i love all the parents saying they love this, bc as a kid i scammed my peers doing this 😂 iremember in middle school i bought a $6 pack of 100 stickers ($0.06 each) and sold them for ¢25 each. if more than 1 person wanted the same sticker id mark up the price to ¢50 to a dollar. made a good amount of money because a lot of them were nsfw and preteen boys want nothing more than boobie stickers. did this a few times too. one kid once gave me $20 for the whole lot. best thing i did as a kid
I want to do this at some point with my crochet. First build up a stock of things to sell, buy some tags so I can tag my items, then find a way to sell them
dang nice i have been doing jobs around my campground too saved up about 180 rn to buy a xbox hopefully soon he will save up for whatever he is trying to buy
Good job buddy!!! When I started my lawn care I was about 9 mowing my own yard and realized I loved it so much I could make money doing it for others!! You got this!!
I hate policies. There should be an exemption for kids. This is a great tool for teaching kids about money and how to be independent right from the get go.
YEESSSS I’m here for the hands on learning ❤ way to go. I love the way you give them their quarterly hygiene allowance I have start doing the same thing with my 10 year old. Thanks to you.♥️🙏🏽♥️🙏🏽
If you homeschool through high school, you create your own high school diploma and transcript. That is usually sufficient for college admission. There's always the option of a GED, though most people consider a homeschool diploma superior to a GED. Many kids take dual enrollment classes too!
@@anonb315 homeschools are actually accredited institutions. there are still tests kids have to take to ensure theyve actually been learning the assigned educational modules the institutions give the parents... it's not just the parents deciding to teach their kids whatever they want to.
@@no_one1073 and you know this how? Many homeschool students have an associates degree by the time they graduate high school by taking dual enrollment classes. And not every student wants to or can afford to attend a "top university." But they absolutely do receive scholarships to attend even if they're homeschooled.
I'm honestly surprised the camp grounds allowed this. In our resort there is not side hustles allowed no matter what age. I'm so glad to see lil people learning and making bank so early! Keep up the great work! Love y'all guys!
This is wonderful I wish my parents would have done this for me because I'm 43 and can't manage my money for anything. I'm so glad You guys are In a space and in an area that nobody's gonna hit you up for a $25 per day permit feet like here in Miami.. I am so proud of your kid and I don't even know him. Good job mama.
Awesome teaching time! My kids would have sulked and abandoned the project 😢 So glad he’s having a successful time. Sending healing prayers for your hand.🖐🏻
@M don't care who it is. The lines created by this shit gave me anxiety as a cashier. Kids and people did this all the time, and it sucked. I'm not crying a "river" about it but since it's relevant in this video, yes, it sucks. Again, kid or not, I could give two shits less.
@@funkywunkywunkerI agree patience is tried as a cashier or for anyone working in the service industry. I know first hand how rude and difficult people can be despite your best efforts. 100% of the jobs I’ve had in the 21 years of my employment have been in the service industry, to some extent. The only time I haven’t worked in restaurants or coffee shop, I spent as a teacher. Preschool-1st grade. Ages ranging from 2.5 to 8 years of age. Wanna talk about patience being tried? 🤣 children are the ultimate test for patience. Reality is, some people just suck. But a mother with her son respectfully counting coins for a learning experience is not something I would be angry about.
@@heyla87 by no means am I straight up angry, I'm just kinda annoyed. Sure, I'm young, maybe that's part of it, but in general there are just more efficient ways of doing things. Maybe in the moment I'd smile and he kind but deep down? Good lord kid, just have your mom use her card and she takes the coins. That's what my mother did, learned just the same.
Sorry if this is somehow rude but is Alison non binary bc u use they/them pronouns when talking about them but then theirs been no name change idk my gender yet but if I had a “girly” name I would most likely change it I love the lbgtq+ community so I hope I didn’t offend anyone 🥺
I did this with my niece as well. I love this so much. I invested $127 in snacks juice cups, and upgraded tumbler cups from the clearance section. She turned it into 250 and wanted to reinvest, and then since then she has steady been selling large tumblers with juice in them for 10 a piece with a cost of 2.40 including juice. I started just letting her do her own thing after week four and she did it for months
Good for you educating your kids about money at a young age. Hopefully they will learn how important planning and saving for the future will help them get their higher education without student loans. Debt is really hard on people. God Bless!!
I feel like this is a great learning opportunity, showing him career paths at a young age, gives him a sense of responsibility, freedom, and independence.
Amazing you teach your kid this. Many people dont. I saw a similar stand thst said summer snacks so I pulled over and bought a bunch. She was gonna go to the local theme park.
My Mom did this for me when I was a kid and it is to this day the most valuable education I ever received! You go! I'm 33 and now a VP in the corporate world still using that stuff today assessing P&Ls.
This is how I home schooled my son too! Every experience holds an opportunity for learning!
That’s awesome! 🥰
Why just send him to preschool
@@willoefantastic4906Pre school is for babies. This kid is not a baby and she would not be homeschooling her son about investing and money as a baby
@@willoefantastic4906 Wdym
*unschooling
Damn, I wish my parents were this supportive when I was growing up
Same, I grew up with Arab-immigrant parents who usually pushed me down on things I wanted to do
@@pinkqqq same
I asked my mom if I could do this when I was little 🥺
@@pinkqqq same
My son has very little appreciation out even acknowledgement of his home schooling. And he was severely ADHD, and I was an 18 year old mom.
This is one smart 9-year-old. It also shows him the earnings he makes verses and how much his supplies cost. Great parents!
He loves running his little business.
versus
@@FamilyofNomads enjoy visiting your kids in prison later in life ❤😂
@@FamilyofNomads 😂❤
@@BeardedDragonMan1997 why is that?
“Not for individual resale” can be ignored in this case 😂 way to go!
Right. Isn't this illegal?
I mean 5 below sells things that arnt labled for induvidual sale, so idk@@lolamontez7782
The cashier waiting for them to count the change: 🧑👨👴
Not only does he have a business, HE STANDIN ON BUSINESS 🔥🔥
Tax fraud at 9
Go TJ proud of you mate!!
🥰🥰🥰
Isn’t this crazy nowadays that’s a big thing when I was growing up. I don’t know anybody that didn’t have either like a lemonade stand or pop, standard water juice, salt chocolate bars chips like I did all that growing up nowadays like you don’t see many kids doing it.
@@FamilyofNomadsyour a great mum
@@rickyross7764so true
That kid is better with finances than most people. Great job👏! I applaud all of you
I’m so in awe of you all! What a fantastic experience. I am a life skill teacher for 6th graders. You are teaching them every thing they need to know and so much more. Such a fan! When I retire in 5 years.. maybe we will meet you on the road! We are looking to travel all the states in an RV! ❤
That’s awesome! Hope to see you on the road. 🥰
love it.. what happened to your arm
That’s the cleanest dollar store ever
Cashiers love it when you dump a bag of coins on their checkout area to count!
When I worked retail we were going through a massive coin shortage where we literally couldn't offer certain change back. We would beg folks to round up to donate or they would count out their coins to the nearest dollar amount so that any change we had to give would be in bills. If I had this kid at my checkout I would've thanked him a million times for the change xD
I currently work as a Dollar Tree cashier. Although change kinda sucks to count, the benefit to being given so much change is you don't have to call up a manager to break bills for more change lol
actually, they do. and it's not annoying if it's a kid, considering that's generally the only money they have.
@@haldouglas4773 sorry but no they dont. No hate towards the family cuz it’s a great lesson she’s teaching her son, but when you got other customers in line and you’ve been on your feet for 7 hours, you 100% don’t want to spend 5 minutes counting out nickels
I know that it can be difficult, so I always waited for a better time, asked the cashier ahead of time, and almost to a person, cashiers were amazing about it!
I love how most items say NOT for individual resale and that is exactly what you are doing. 😆🤷♀️
It's refreshing to hear a young kid doing something good for the community and not getting in trouble
Where do you live? I think this is sad. Having to teach a kid to start a business...talk about sucking the fun out of childhood. Indoctrinate them early I guess. Keeps fodder for the meat grinder coming.
Isn't it illegal to do this? Buying multipacks to sell on?
Chill bill he 9 yrsolda
God I needed this. You taught your son how to actually shop and be a consumer and I am here for it. Not only that but you taught him how to take profit and reinvest into his small scale business venture. Kudos and good luck on your snack hustle little man.
During my last year in high school we turned an unused area into a little snack shop and it went SO well. Taught us a lot about managing finances, stock, demand...
That is awesome!
That is so cool! Did that help you feel more confident when you got a job outside of school? Or even just running your own household?
I had two young ladies (15-16) working for me at a store I owned and I was dumbfounded to find out that neither of them could read, or write, in cursive. Neither one knew how to write a check, do math in their head or make change w/o a calculator or the register, dress properly for work, etc
That's one hell of an entrepreneur momma. You're doing so well on teaching these kids the real world. Schools don't do that for our future peeps.
Then, the cops came and shut him down because he didn't have a permit.
Its part of the learning experience 😂
Part of learning is to not get caught 🤷🏼♀️
It’s on private property with permission from the property owner and the money he makes is reported like all other income.
@Family of Nomads private property or not, you should make sure where you are does not require a permit of some kind. Some states are VERY stingy on what you can do without a permit. In my state, everything needs a permit. You see someone selling fruit by the side of the road? Their permit is posted in plain sight. Even the vans that pull over in parking lots for half a day have a permit posted or cops show up really quick to stop them. I am not saying where you are is the same, but no one wants you to get in trouble over something so silly as no permit. If where you are just requires you to be on private property with permission, it is always a good idea to post the permission with signatures so people don't try and complain. They complain about everything now adays. Dot all your i's and cross all your t's to avoid karens as much as possible. No criticism, just advice.
💀😂
Go ahead, momma bear!! You are awesome for encouraging his entrepreneurial spirit!! Love this!
🥰🥰🥰
Great job TJ, awesome job mom and dad your doing a great job with your beautiful children
You are so kind
This is such a wonderful learning experience. There's also the fact that different brands make the same thing it could turn out differently depending on what you get so learning about different types of brands and what they make like if you were to get something chocolate related. Great job!!!
This is something, you can't learn in a classroom. Good job mom. 😊👍
Nobody talking about how some random guy just threw something in his cart
This is the best gift a mom can give there kids lessons like this will help him when he's an adult
I am repeatedly inspired by how you do finances with your kids. I was just talking to my husband tonight about your videos, and when our kids get older we want to teach them the same way you do.
You’re too kind. Good luck when you get there! ❤️❤️
@@FamilyofNomads what happened to you arm I broke my elbow
i love all the parents saying they love this, bc as a kid i scammed my peers doing this 😂
iremember in middle school i bought a $6 pack of 100 stickers ($0.06 each) and sold them for ¢25 each. if more than 1 person wanted the same sticker id mark up the price to ¢50 to a dollar. made a good amount of money because a lot of them were nsfw and preteen boys want nothing more than boobie stickers. did this a few times too. one kid once gave me $20 for the whole lot. best thing i did as a kid
Ok good job but was it only me that saw someone just throw something in his basket without him looking?!?
That kid is going places. Way to go TJ!🎉👌
No one is talking about the person who put stuff in his cart
He's a great role model and he's an inspiration to us all
I want to do this at some point with my crochet. First build up a stock of things to sell, buy some tags so I can tag my items, then find a way to sell them
I can’t wait until he is all grown up. He will grow to be a business man. Great job kiddo
If so
No no no don’t just bring cents into a store it takes forever to check out and what if there is a line
dang nice i have been doing jobs around my campground too saved up about 180 rn to buy a xbox hopefully soon he will save up for whatever he is trying to buy
Good job buddy!!! When I started my lawn care I was about 9 mowing my own yard and realized I loved it so much I could make money doing it for others!! You got this!!
That is awesome!
This is cool 😎 maybe he could take a loan to ramp up his business to some fresh local produce too to target the parent market. 🎉
Ok but let’s not let our kids sit on dollar tree floor
Not the money in the bag 😂
GREAT WORK, TJ!!! 👏🎉👏🎉
Wish my parents had been this encouraging and supportive when I was a youngster! They were more the "you ain't special" kind.
Brilliant parenting indeed! They really don't teach the true value of money at school!
Thank you ❤️
Does he have a license to sell? 🧐
IRS be like 👀
Kids don’t need licenses to sell stuff like that
It’s technically outside their home so it’s like a lemonade stand
@@k.C.e272actually unfortunately lemonade stands can be taken down. But cops don't really care because its just kids
I hate policies.
There should be an exemption for kids.
This is a great tool for teaching kids about money and how to be independent right from the get go.
I’d also recommend honey buns from the dollar tree for a small little thing cus they’re 6 in 1 and I think they’d work pretty well
This just made my day you are a great mother and do you know how to raise your kids right I hope you have a great day
Thank you! You too!
Hope you guys were decent and picked up the change of the counter for the cashier. Good lesson though.
This is awesome! Congrats
YEESSSS I’m here for the hands on learning ❤ way to go. I love the way you give them their quarterly hygiene allowance I have start doing the same thing with my 10 year old. Thanks to you.♥️🙏🏽♥️🙏🏽
He did amazing with all that, but you are doing an equally amazing job as a mom.
thank you!
do ur kids have plans for college? how dors homeschooling work if you decide to pursue college? this is always something i wonder about
If you homeschool through high school, you create your own high school diploma and transcript. That is usually sufficient for college admission. There's always the option of a GED, though most people consider a homeschool diploma superior to a GED. Many kids take dual enrollment classes too!
@@dtwbtl yes, just print a paper that says that youre child is the smartest. Should be sufficient. /s
@@anonb315 that's... not what I said. Colleges LOVE homeschooled students. Why don't you do some research instead of being rude for no reason?
@@anonb315 homeschools are actually accredited institutions. there are still tests kids have to take to ensure theyve actually been learning the assigned educational modules the institutions give the parents... it's not just the parents deciding to teach their kids whatever they want to.
@@no_one1073 and you know this how? Many homeschool students have an associates degree by the time they graduate high school by taking dual enrollment classes. And not every student wants to or can afford to attend a "top university." But they absolutely do receive scholarships to attend even if they're homeschooled.
Did some just randomly put something in his basket
???!?!??
Now this is teaching a child something
I'm honestly surprised the camp grounds allowed this. In our resort there is not side hustles allowed no matter what age. I'm so glad to see lil people learning and making bank so early! Keep up the great work! Love y'all guys!
This is wonderful I wish my parents would have done this for me because I'm 43 and can't manage my money for anything. I'm so glad You guys are In a space and in an area that nobody's gonna hit you up for a $25 per day permit feet like here in Miami.. I am so proud of your kid and I don't even know him. Good job mama.
You know not every single thing ur child does has to be turned into a learning experience, let him love a little
Very true but this was something he wanted to learn about.
Its so great seeing parents help teach them young'ns like this! Congrats little dude!
That’s really cool! Good to see kids like this and parents teaching them this way. I’m thankful to do the same for my kiddos.
Uh oh what happened to your hand? Hope you're okay!
Broke my finger tubing on a boat
@@FamilyofNomads hope your feeling better!
Awesome teaching time! My kids would have sulked and abandoned the project 😢 So glad he’s having a successful time. Sending healing prayers for your hand.🖐🏻
What a great momma 👏🏼
But does he have a permit? 🤨
You’re one of those people 💀
@Cosplay&dolls yeah, someone who follows the law
@@OrangeCat411 I’m wondering what you do when you see a kid running a lemony stand
Feel bad for the cashier, hate when there's a kid counting change with a line behind them
@M don't care who it is. The lines created by this shit gave me anxiety as a cashier. Kids and people did this all the time, and it sucked. I'm not crying a "river" about it but since it's relevant in this video, yes, it sucks. Again, kid or not, I could give two shits less.
@@funkywunkywunker sounds like more of a you problem. Patience is a virtue.
@@heyla87 patience is tried real hard as a cashier. You ever been one, or work a min wage job at all?
@@funkywunkywunkerI agree patience is tried as a cashier or for anyone working in the service industry. I know first hand how rude and difficult people can be despite your best efforts. 100% of the jobs I’ve had in the 21 years of my employment have been in the service industry, to some extent. The only time I haven’t worked in restaurants or coffee shop, I spent as a teacher. Preschool-1st grade. Ages ranging from 2.5 to 8 years of age. Wanna talk about patience being tried? 🤣 children are the ultimate test for patience. Reality is, some people just suck. But a mother with her son respectfully counting coins for a learning experience is not something I would be angry about.
@@heyla87 by no means am I straight up angry, I'm just kinda annoyed. Sure, I'm young, maybe that's part of it, but in general there are just more efficient ways of doing things. Maybe in the moment I'd smile and he kind but deep down? Good lord kid, just have your mom use her card and she takes the coins. That's what my mother did, learned just the same.
Snacks did you say snacks😍😍😍😍😍😍💞💞💞💞
i like that she is young and sells candy she will be a good woman when she grows up good job tj
Sorry if this is somehow rude but is Alison non binary bc u use they/them pronouns when talking about them but then theirs been no name change idk my gender yet but if I had a “girly” name I would most likely change it I love the lbgtq+ community so I hope I didn’t offend anyone 🥺
their name is addison
You offended me how dear you! I'm gonna suck my thump and cry myself to sleep with my special LGBTQUPTHEASS body pillow 😭😭😭
@@BugsBunns what the fuck
I’m not an active watcher but I’m pretty sure their non binary
@@isthatrubble oh thx I didn’t read that ☺️
Your success motivates me to work harder. 😀
I love how someone put something in his cart 😄
I love seeing parents support young entrepreneurs
He is a god kid and i know he will make it big in life
I did this with my niece as well. I love this so much.
I invested $127 in snacks juice cups, and upgraded tumbler cups from the clearance section. She turned it into 250 and wanted to reinvest, and then since then she has steady been selling large tumblers with juice in them for 10 a piece with a cost of 2.40 including juice. I started just letting her do her own thing after week four and she did it for months
That is so awesome the kid is fantastic but how awesome are the parents I LOVE hearing these stories great parenting of a smart kid
One of Our daughters did something like this. Sams is really good place to stock up on individually wrapped candies and boxes of chips! Great job! 💜
Absolutely awesome love this and how your teaching him ❤
Thanks so much!
Hell yeah! I love to see a kid with drive
Good for you educating your kids about money at a young age. Hopefully they will learn how important planning and saving for the future will help them get their higher education without student loans. Debt is really hard on people. God Bless!!
I'm so proud of him:) he's such a smart kiddo!!! I hope his snack table blows up!
Wow 👌 decent work, kid 👏 keep up the maravillous work 🎉
Entrepreneur vibes ✨️
I feel like this is a great learning opportunity, showing him career paths at a young age, gives him a sense of responsibility, freedom, and independence.
Great job! I started my own business when I was 8 during Covid lol and I’ve made so much money! U got this.
Did someone just secretly slip something into their basket while they weren't paying attention💀
9 years old!!!!!! amazing
Well i guess its time for me to call the police and report another unlicensed salesman 😂
Someone threw candy in your basket 🧺
All the kids in my old camp ground set up a little goodwill😂😂 I miss the kids ❤❤❤
Amazing you teach your kid this. Many people dont. I saw a similar stand thst said summer snacks so I pulled over and bought a bunch. She was gonna go to the local theme park.
I love seeing kids learn this stuff, one of the most important skills.
Mom your the best and the way you’re teaching your son the value of a dollar is great
This is sow cute I dont know whyyyy 😭✨✨
This just gave me an idea on what I shld do over my summer break before I go off to college
My Mom did this for me when I was a kid and it is to this day the most valuable education I ever received! You go! I'm 33 and now a VP in the corporate world still using that stuff today assessing P&Ls.
That is amazing!
Yesssss young entrepreneur!!!! That’s how it’s done 🎉
This is awesome! What a wholesome video! Way to go Mama & Tj ❤
Such a good way to teach kids the value of money and hard work from a young age
Excellent parenting 👏🏻
I love hustlers keep the grind man
W kid I hope he grows to be a entrepreneur like I have❤
Y'all are so cool and supportive!
So precious! You go little dude
I actually love this. Such great learning ♥️
It’s such a great skill to have.
That kid is gonna be a great business owner/entrepreneur when he's older. I love to see it!
Smart idea! I’m glad he got so many customers.❤
I loved my Kool Aid stands...this is such a sophisticated version. Way to go, amigo!