Mikaila Ulmer
Me & the Bees Lemonade
Started selling her great-granny’s honey-sweetened lemonade at age 4 — and grew it into a brand stocked in stores across the U.S.
A 22-week interactive course that turns curious kids into confident young entrepreneurs — with real projects, AI coaching, and family presentation nights.
Week 1
What Is an Entrepreneur?
Week 5
Money Math
Week 7
Marketing Magic
Week 13
The Art of Selling
Week 22
The Grand Showcase
Real-world business skills wrapped in a kid-friendly experience that keeps them coming back every week.
Bite-sized, story-driven lessons that teach real business concepts through adventures kids actually enjoy — drag-and-drop activities, scenarios, flip cards, and more.
A friendly AI tutor that helps kids brainstorm ideas, solve problems, and think like real entrepreneurs.
Every lesson earns XP, unlocks badges, and builds streaks — so showing up feels like winning.
Each week kids build something real: a business plan, a pitch deck, a marketing poster, a prototype. By week 22, they have a portfolio they made themselves.
Kids present their work to family at the end of each unit, building confidence and communication skills.
Follow along from your own dashboard — progress, quiz scores, and achievements for up to 5 kids per family.
From sign-up to first presentation night, the journey is built for busy families.
Create a family account in under a minute. No credit card needed — the first lesson is free.
Your child works through fun, interactive lessons at their own pace with quizzes and activities each week.
Every few weeks, kids present their projects to family. Watch their confidence soar as they share what they built.
These young founders started before they were teenagers. Your kid could be next.
Me & the Bees Lemonade
Started selling her great-granny’s honey-sweetened lemonade at age 4 — and grew it into a brand stocked in stores across the U.S.
Mo’s Bows
Began hand-sewing bow ties at age 9 in Memphis and went on to design neckwear worn at the NBA Draft.
Zollipops
Invented a tooth-friendly lollipop at age 7 and built Zolli Candy into a leading sugar-free treat brand.
Real young founders we admire — shared for inspiration, not affiliated with KidFounders.
“We built this for our own kids first — Hayden and Hunter test every lesson, every quiz, every activity. If it’s not fun enough for them, it doesn’t ship.”
“The quizzes are actually fun. I like earning XP and beating my streak.”
“Presentation night is my favorite. I got to pitch my own business idea to the whole family.”
22 weeks. Real projects. A kid who sees opportunities everywhere. Start the adventure today.
First lesson free · No credit card required · Cancel anytime