Companies Founded By Kids From Around The World: Five Successful Child Entrepreneurs Who Prove Age Is Just A Number

Some children catch the essence of entrepreneurship at a tender age, and now the world has many child entrepreneurs changing the landscape of business more than ever — they are thinking far beyond the lemonade stall.

Age cannot determine entrepreneurial success, and no one can prove that better than the accomplished child entrepreneurs mentioned below. They do not need a marketing degree or a driver’s license to transform their innovative product ideas into flourishing businesses. Below are some inspirational stories of kid entrepreneurs, proving that age is just a number.

Hannah Grace founded BeYOUtiful at 10

After Hannah Grace's father challenged her to recreate her favourite products from health and beauty stores, the 10-year-old began working on what would later flourish as her bath bomb business. You can purchase BeYOUtiful products from her website, and she contributes 20 per cent of every purchase to the Juvenile Diabetes Research Fund.

Jelani Jones founded Lani Boo Bath at 9

Jelani has been fond of bath bomb products since she was 9. Her love for bath products eventually led to the creation of Lani Boo Bath. She explored farmers' markets, tested numerous products to gain knowledge about bath bomb production, and transformed her hobby into a profit-making career.

Robert Nay founded Naygames.com at 14

Robert Nay designed his first game, Bubble Ball, for iPhone, at 14. Developing the game required Nay to create 4,000 lines of code, and Bubble Ball was downloaded over two million times in just two weeks after its launch. In addition, the game successfully knocked off the big hit ''Angry Birds'' and acquired the number one position for becoming the most downloaded free game available on the Apple app store.

Sofi Overton founded Wise Pocket at 13

If you like wearing leggings or socks and wish they had pockets, it is time to look out for products created by Sofi Overton. The 13-year-old was inspired to establish Wise Pocket after seeing her cousin placing her mobile in her boot because her leggings had no pockets. So Sofi brainstormed and designed a sock with a bag that could securely carry a phone. Apart from designing socks with pockets, Sofi also creates leggings with pockets.

Leanna Archer founded Leanna’s Essentials at 9

Leanna was a 9-year-old child when she found her secret path to success in the haircare product recipe of her grandmother. After getting compliments on her hair, Leanna decided to start her own business of hair care products. She used the secret family recipe to create something bigger and succeeded at it. Leanna is now 20 and the CEO of her thriving business enterprise, Leanna's Essentials.

It is inspiring how these little entrepreneurs are offering business wisdom way beyond their age.

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