Do you enjoy lending a helping hand to people in your community? What if you could combine your interest in serving others with earning money, even before you turn sixteen? Good You can start a business that offers a useful service―whether it's walking your neighbors' dogs, mowing lawns, or tutoring classmates. This book will show you the ins and outs of each job and give you the tips and tricks you need to get started.
This book appears to be targeted towards students who are looking for information for a class assignment. It is a bit wordy, although not hard to read or understand. I don't imagine many elementary students checking this out for their own enjoyment. This informational text includes all of the necessary parts of a book, so it could be used for teaching purposes. Excellent for students in grades 3 and above.
This guide explores the ins and outs of several jobs children can do for their neighbors, including lawn mowing, yard work, pet care, babysitting, garage cleaning, tutoring and social media training. Some suggestions are more realistic than others and the author is vague at best about rates children should charge. An optional purchase for libraries.