Harli Jordean: The Marble King
Eight-year-old entrepreneur Harli Jordean started out as just another kid with a fascination with marbles. Unlike most youngsters, though, he turned his passion into a lucrative business.
He now has his own website on which he sells marbles and other gear to people around the world for up to 500 pounds apiece.
Cameron Johnson
When Cameron Johnson was nine years old, he started his own greeting card company. By the time he turned 12, he had already earned $1 million from selling his photoshopped greeting cards online. That's one successful pre-teen!
Johnson is now in his 20s, and could easily retire with the money his company has earned.
Lily, Chloe, and Sophie Warren: Sweet Bee Sisters
After deciding to go into business with her sisters at the ripe young age of 8, Lily Warren and her siblings Chloe and Sophie created their own line of lip balm and lotion bars made from the leftover beeswax from their beekeeper parents' hives.
Their company is called Sweet Bee Sisters, and you can visit their website to take a look at their various bee-themed products.
Sindhuja Rajaram: Seppan
When she was just 14 years old, Sindhuja Rajaram became the CEO of a computer animation company called Seppan. She reportedly became interested in animation after her father taught her how to draw.
Jesse Sheldon: Inland NW Baby
When Jesse Sheldon was 14 years old, he set out to raise awareness of the problems local low-income families had purchasing diapers for their children. To fill that need, he founded Inland NW Baby, a nonprofit organization that helps deliver diapers, clothing, and other necessities to outreach program
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