WEEK 6

What’s a Business Anyway?™

Entrepreneurial thinking starts early. This week, we help families explore what it means to create value—whether it’s a product kids make or a service they offer. With playful worksheets and business brainstorms, kids begin to see how their gifts can bless others. Because small ideas, when nurtured with purpose, can grow into big impact.

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Value in Motion

This week’s theme introduces kids to the basics of how businesses work. Through sorting games and drawing their own ideas, they begin to connect creativity with service. Our tools make concepts like “What is a product?” and “How do I help someone?” feel natural and fun.

Purpose Over Profit

What if our children believed that business isn’t just about making money—but making a difference? As kids imagine, draw, and pitch their ideas, they begin to dream of work that matters. That’s where real confidence is built.

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of parents say they want their kids to grow up understanding the value of hard work — not just earning. This week gives kids the “why” behind the work.

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that God is the provider — not just for grown-ups, but for little hearts too. We’re building a legacy of trust, one faith-filled choice at a time.

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hands-on resources — from business idea builders to product vs. service sorters and printable flyers — all made to empower young minds with confidence and purpose.

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Kids begin to realize: “I can create something meaningful.” And when parents encourage their child’s ideas, that belief starts to stick for life.

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Why Business Teaches More Than Just Earning

Week 6 introduces a new lens on money: purposeful work. It’s not just about chores or earning allowance—it’s about discovering how God can use our creativity to serve others. When your child brainstorms a business idea, sorts products from services, or dreams up their first flyer, they’re not just playing… they’re practicing real-world purpose.

From idea-mapping pages to conversations about what people need, this week helps your family see business as more than making money. Because when kids realize they can solve problems with their gifts, they start to believe that their work matters—in God's Kingdom and beyond.

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Week 6 Overview — Discovering the Purpose Behind Business

At Tiny Tycoon™, Week 6 invites kids to explore how business isn’t just about selling something—it’s about serving someone. Through playful sorting activities, imagination-driven worksheets, and dinner table convos, children begin to see how their creativity can be used for good. When business meets purpose, kids unlock confidence rooted in calling.

Use this week to ask what kinds of ideas light your child up. What problems do they love solving? Business can start with something as small as lemonade—and grow into lifelong purpose.

Business isn't about taking—it's about giving. This week helps kids discover how they can serve through products or services, just like Proverbs 31:24 describes.

Ask your child: “If you could help someone and earn a little from it, what would you do?” Let their answer guide this week's dream-builder moments.

Use the Business Idea Page, Product vs. Service Sorter, and Flyer Template to help your child take their first steps as a Kingdom-minded creator.

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Creative Printables

Purpose-Built Tools. Entrepreneurial Growth, God’s Way.

What’s Included

From product vs. service sorters to dream-builder worksheets, every tool in Week 6 is designed to help kids see business as a way to serve with purpose. These activities introduce faith-forward thinking and real-world creativity—without pressure. Kids get to dream, draw, and define what it means to build something meaningful with their hands… and their hearts.

Product vs. Service Sort Chart

What’s something we make vs. something we do? Kids cut and categorize examples to explore the difference between products and services—while seeing that both can serve others.

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Family Devotional: Created to Create

Rooted in Proverbs 31:24, this short devotional helps families talk about how God designed us to build, create, and serve others with our talents—through business and beyond.

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Business Idea Builder

Kids map out their very first business concept—what they want to offer, who it helps, and how it works. This activity makes entrepreneurship feel approachable and faith-led from the start.

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Mini Business Flyer Template

Encourage your child to turn their idea into a visual pitch! This flyer helps them name their offering, add a fun description, and design something that feels theirs—a confidence-building moment.

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Try One Week or Build a Purpose-Filled Future

Week 6 empowers families to do more than talk about business—it helps kids explore why they work and who they serve. One worksheet. One conversation. One spark of purpose that reshapes how your child views creativity, service, and income. This week can stand alone, but the full Tiny Tycoons™ journey deepens that impact. With 8 foundational lessons, your family will discover how faith and finances work hand-in-hand to build confidence, generosity, and a future rich in purpose.

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Guided by Purpose. Rooted in Real Homes.

Inspire Creativity. Unlock Calling. Build Faith That Works.

At Tiny Tycoons™, we believe entrepreneurship isn’t just a skill — it’s a Kingdom mindset. Week 6 helps kids connect their God-given creativity with real-world impact. Through hands-on tools and guided conversations, families discover that business isn’t about “getting rich”—it’s about serving well. Because when work has meaning, money has mission.

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Why Introduce Business Concepts at Such a Young Age?

At Tiny Tycoons™, we believe business isn’t just about money — it’s a ministry in motion. Introducing entrepreneurship early helps kids see how their ideas, talents, and service can bless others.

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What If My Child Has No Interest in “Business” Yet?

That’s perfectly okay — this week is all about exposure and fun! Week 6 isn't about pushing profit, it’s about helping kids realize they already have what it takes to serve and create.

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Can One Week of Business Exploration Actually Matter?

Absolutely. One week can unlock purpose. We’ve seen kids dream up lemonade stands, offer to serve neighbors, and pitch mission-based bake sales — all because they saw business differently.

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Support That Shapes Purpose-Driven Kids

By Week 6, the conversation expands beyond earning — it’s about using gifts to serve others. This isn’t just business education; it’s Kingdom identity-building. We equip families with tools that help kids explore how their talents, ideas, and creativity can make a difference — for good. Rooted in biblical wisdom, these activities show kids that work isn't just for income... it's for impact.

Big Purpose Starts With Small Ideas

In Week 6, your family enters a creativity-shaping shift — where your child learns that business isn’t just about selling, it’s about serving. It’s not about pressure or profit; it’s about asking, “How can I use what God gave me to help someone else?” With each brainstorm, drawing, and business idea shared, kids begin to believe that their ideas matter. And when purpose fuels their work, confidence follows — not just in business, but in life.

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