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What can kids (13) make and sell to make money besides lemonade and cookies?

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im 13 and need help makeing money, im craftty so i have an advantige, so can u help me out with this?

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  1. Yard work, dog watching, and paper route is what my 13-year-old brother does. Try going around and ask if anyone needs help doing anything. You might get lucky, and you might not. If you know someone who owns their own business, find out if they have anything for you to do, such as sweeping, or just cleaning in general. My brother changes batteries in "light-up-cups" for a company called glowsource- it doesn't pay a lot, but it's fair. Good luck!


  2. clean house, yard work, ask your parents if you can make money by helping plan and cook dinners...

  3. If you're a boy, mow lawns.

    If you're a girl, babysit.

  4. Do chores...

    Or you could paint pictures if your a good artist...

    Or you could make shapes out of HAMA beads.

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  5. Crafty.....run ad on Craigs list and do Scrap Books for busy people.

    Address envelopes for companies (if your hand writing is neat).

    Some companies such as Kinko's do mailers for companies and home communities (newletters).  Go stuff envelopes.

    Good luck

  6. i used to make friendship bracelets and window stars and stuff like that

    good business :):)

  7. programs, if you know your stuff you can get some money in easy; but it's doubtful a 13 year old can program better than some people who've been around for a while

  8. For real try this...

    Make up a whole heap of supporters flags and go to your local stadium when a big game is on (don't know what country you live in so whatever sport is big in your country)

    go to the entrance (not the ticket booth) and sell the flags at a dollar each, if people ask why you are selling flags say you need money to buy a ticket to the game. Somewhere along the way someone will feel sorry for you and give you a free ticket...

    Then take your ticket to the ticket booth and sell it to someone for half price ;-)

    and repeat until you run out of customers...

    trust me this works, cos your a kid people will think awww cute and buy the flags off you and if you ask 100 people you can almost guarantee one of them will give you a ticket. ask 200 people and you can get 2 tickets :-D

    You can make the supporters flags out of ice block sticks and paper, it doesn't matter how flash they look you've just gotta use that cute factor... lol

    Good luck hustling mate...

    P.S. get your parents permission before doing this, you don't wanna end up in the back of some sickos van...

  9. Here is what I can suggest:

    1.) Babysitting

    2.) Computer Help (many older folks can't tell heads from tails when it comes to a computer)

    3.) Web design (For the same reason as above)

    4.) Arbitrage, i.e. buying things in bulk (like 12 packs of Gatorade) and selling them for a higher price individually at your school. If you're crafty, this is a great way to make money.

    5.) Tutoring - often times, parents don't know how to teach the kinds of subjects that elementary and junior high schoolers study. You might be the best person qualified to tutor 6th or 7th graders in topics you're good at.

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