June 1, 2025 - 18:55

They might be young, but these four Coloradans prove entrepreneurship isn’t child’s play. In a state known for its vibrant economy and innovative spirit, a new generation of young entrepreneurs is making waves with their creative business ventures. From handmade crafts to tech startups, these kids are demonstrating that age is no barrier to success.
One standout is a 12-year-old who has turned a passion for baking into a thriving cookie business, complete with a loyal customer base and social media presence. Another young entrepreneur has developed an app designed to help kids manage their homework and chores, showcasing not only tech-savviness but also a keen understanding of their peers' needs.
These young business minds are not just earning money; they’re also learning valuable life skills such as responsibility, teamwork, and financial literacy. As they navigate the challenges of running a business, they inspire their peers and remind us all that innovation can come from the most unexpected places. Colorado's future looks bright with these budding entrepreneurs leading the way.
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