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ima-work-in-progress · 2 years ago
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June 3rd is here...Today is the big day! It is Jr. Market Day at the Vancouver Saturday Market! Location: 605 Esther St Vancouver WA 98660 Hours: 9am-3pm Ellie's Kawaii Spa Treats is ready to sell you lip balms, bath bombs, and soaps. She will also have a limited supply of reusable shopping bags for purchase to help you carry all the goodies that you purchase during the Jr. Market! If you are in the Vancouver area come on out and help support all the #kidpreneurs trying their hand at running their own business. The sun is shining and they all have great products for sale! #jrmarket #lemonadeday #vancouversaturdaymarket #esthershortpark #kidpreneur #kidpreneurs #saturdaymarket #lipbalm #bathbomb #soap #craft #craftsales #kidscrafts #kidbusiness
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maryamjazeem · 2 years ago
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#Hijab 🧕🏼is beautiful. It’s a command from our creator. So, we need to fulfil it. Alhamthulillah🤲 I have been wearing it from young age. It gives me modesty and Confidence. When I wear it , I will get rewards in the eyes of Allah and I will also be protected by him”. So, please wear it and feel the pride and protection! Let’s all become an #UnapologeticHijabi I’m proud to support 🤝 #WorldHijabDay 2023 in solidarity with Muslim women and girls who face discrimination for wearing the hijab worldwide. Join me on #WorldHijabDay, February 1st, by wearing a headscarf to show your support for Muslim women who experience discrimination. This is an open invitation to all women. Join the conversation with the hashtag #UnapologeticHijabi Also , Subscribe my YouTube Channel and Watch out my video on #hijabinspiration Story Link 🔗in Bio #WorldHijabDay #UnapologeticHijabi #MaryamJazeem #WorkdHijabDay2023 #Muslimah #Hijabi #Solidarity #NazmaKhan #WHD @worldhijabday @officialnazmakhan @justshreen #MaryamJazeem #hijabi #kidpreneur #worldhijabday #WorldHijabday2023 (at United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/CoDChbFItpp/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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moving-tips-how-tos · 1 month ago
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africstyleinitiatives · 2 years ago
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“Kids should consider starting their own businesses at an early age with the goals of developing an interest and gaining experience.” “Kids should consider a business venture as a smart& investment in themselves.” “If you give business a chance, it will do great things for you. ”The way to get started is to quit talking and start doing.” – Walt Disney, co-founder, Disney www.myafricstyleinitiatives.com #kidpreneurs #kidpreneur #kidboss #kidentrepreneur #kidceo #shoplocal #kids #kidsofinstagram #kidbusiness #blackentrepreneur #supportblackbusiness #daretobedifferent #blackowned #nojobistobig #entrepreneur #buyblack #blackgirlmagic #smallbusiness #mompreneur #blackentrepreneurs #milliondollargirlzclub #rva #nojobistosmall #richmondva #breezzyslemonade #blackbusiness #shoplocalrva #richmondrva #blackbusinessmatters #rvaenterprenuer (at Washington D.C.) https://www.instagram.com/p/CpWQ_5EMKvx/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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qbopublishing · 1 year ago
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Nicolas Bahamon, 11 year-old author
Click, Post, Succeed Social Media and Digital Marketing for Kids.
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Nicolas Bahamon is a talented and well-rounded individual. Writing a book at such a young age is a remarkable accomplishment, and it's even more impressive that it's about social media and digital marketing. It's not often we see kids taking an interest in these topics. 
Being a soccer player, a violinist, and practicing jiujitsu, Nicolas seems to have an adventurous and diverse set of interests. It's wonderful to see someone exploring multiple areas of interest and developing a wide range of skills. Soccer requires physical agility, teamwork, and perseverance, while playing the violin demands discipline, dedication, and musical ability. Jiu-jitsu, on the other hand, requires mental and physical strength, flexibility, and strategic thinking.
Nicolas is shaping up to be a true renaissance kid! It's exciting to think about the path he might take in the future, perhaps even combining his different passions or exploring new ones.
With its release on November 24, 2023, 'Click, Post, Succeed: Social Media and Digital Marketing for Kids' is now available for purchase. Youcan find the book on Amazon, where readers can embark on this enlightening journey and gain insights into the world of social media and digital marketing. 
Click, Post, Succeed Social Media and Digital Marketing for Kids https://a.co/d/9dYTyGF
Connect with Nicolas Bahamon
www.chainzd360.com www.book.chainzd360.com www.youtube.com/@chainZd www.instagram.com/chainZd360 www.facebook.com/chainZd360
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golike-doit · 1 year ago
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myKidPrenuers: Shaping the Startup Generation's Future
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In today's fast-paced digital age, the spirit of entrepreneurship is flourishing like never before. With the rise of the internet and technology, the barriers to entry for young minds to embark on their entrepreneurial journeys have significantly lowered. Enter myKidPrenuers, a revolutionary platform empowering the StartUp Generation like never before.
myKidPrenuers
Unleashing the Young Innovators 🌟 myKidPrenuers is not just a product; it's a movement. It's about nurturing the creative spark within the youth and guiding them to become the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. This innovative platform is designed to inspire and educate young minds, providing them with the tools, resources, and mentorship they need to turn their ideas into thriving businesses.
🔥 Why Choose myKidPrenuers? 🔥
Educational Resources Galore 📚 myKidPrenuers offers a treasure trove of educational content tailored for young aspiring entrepreneurs. From e-books and video courses to interactive workshops, it provides a rich learning environment that fosters creativity, critical thinking, and problem-solving skills.
Mentorship and Guidance 👩‍🏫 Every young entrepreneur needs a guiding hand, and myKidPrenuers connects them with experienced mentors who share their knowledge, insights, and real-world experiences. This mentorship program is the cornerstone of myKidPrenuers' success.
Access to Funding Opportunities 💰 Starting a business often requires financial support, and myKidPrenuers has partnerships with various organizations and investors who are eager to support promising young entrepreneurs. This means your child's startup idea might just get the funding it needs.
A Supportive Community 🤝 Building a business can be challenging, but it becomes easier when you're part of a supportive community. myKidPrenuers fosters connections between like-minded young entrepreneurs, allowing them to learn from each other and grow together.
User-Friendly Platform 🌐 The myKidPrenuers platform is designed with kids and teens in mind. It's intuitive, easy to navigate, and packed with features that make the entrepreneurial journey accessible and enjoyable.
🌈 Empowering Diversity and Inclusion 🌈 myKidPrenuers believes in the power of diversity and inclusion. It encourages children and teenagers from all backgrounds, regardless of their gender, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status, to dream big and pursue their entrepreneurial ambitions.
💡 The Future Starts Here 💡 With myKidPrenuers, the StartUp Generation is on the cusp of something extraordinary. It's a platform that nurtures innovation, fosters creativity, and empowers young minds to build a brighter future. The possibilities are endless when you provide children and teenagers with the tools and support they need to thrive.
Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to join the movement that's shaping the entrepreneurs of tomorrow. Start your child's entrepreneurial journey with myKidPrenuers today!
🌐 Visit myKidPrenuers to get started! 🌐
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In a world where the next big idea can come from anyone, myKidPrenuers is leveling the playing field and ensuring that young innovators have the support they need to make their mark on the business world. Join the StartUp Generation today and watch your child's entrepreneurial dreams take flight! 🚀
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brookston · 2 months ago
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Holidays 11.1
Holidays
Acromegaly Awareness Day
All Saints’ Day
Andhra Pradesh Day (India)
Anniversary of the Revolution (Algeria)
Arbor Day (Samoa)
Autistics Speaking Day
Bailiff Day (Russia)
Bra Day
Calan Gaeaf (Wales)
Chavang Kut (Mizo)
Classics Day (Japan)
Cook For Your Pets Day
Cross Quarter Day
Day of the Dead, Day 2 (Mexico)
Day of the Innocents
DM Your Crush Day
Dog Day (Japan)
Extra Mile Day
Face Mask Day
Family Literacy Day
Genmaicha Day (Japan)
Give Up Your Shoulds Day
Go Cook for Your Pets Day
Graveyards Day
Greenwich Mean Time Day
Hamilton Jackson Day (US Virgin Islands)
Harvey Day
Haryana Day (India)
Health Day (Turkmenistan)
Hello Kitty Day
Hockey Mask Day
International Coaches Day
International Drug Users Day
International Goaltender Day
International Kidpreneur Day
International Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Awareness Day
International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day
International Scented Candle Day
International Self Portrait Day
National Sports Fan Day
International Timeshare Appreciation Day
International Unicorn Day
International Xinomavro Day
Invention of Sex Day
Janet Jackson Day
Karnataka Day (India)
Kerala Foundation Day
Kut (Manipur, India)
Liberty Day (Virgin Islands)
Maastricht Treaty Day
Militia Day (Kyrgyzstan)
NaNoWriMo begins [until Nov. 30]
National Author's Day
National Awakening Day (Bulgaria)
National Biologic Coordinators Day
National Brush Day
National Brush Your Teeth Day
National Chesterfield Sofa Day
National Doubletalk Day
National Family Literacy Day
National Go Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jayden Day
National Jealousy Day (Finland)
National Learning Disability Nurses Day (UK)
National Long Snapper Appreciation Day
National Mia Day
National Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Day
National Policing Police Day
National Radiator Day (UK)
National Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
No Driving with Cell Phones Day
Plate Tectonics Day
Pooka Day
Prime Meridian Day
Red Flag Day
Remembrance Day (Slovenia)
Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
Revolution Day (Algeria)
Salsify Day (French Republic)
Self-Defense Forces Commemoration Day (Japan)
Soul-Caking Day
T1D Day
Traffic Director’s Day
White Rabbit Day
World Ballet Day (Australia, UK)
World Compassionate Communities Day
World Day of Ecology & Ecologists
World Halal Day
World Kobane Day
World Vegetation Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cake Appreciation Day
French Fried Clams Day
International Xinomavro Day (Greek Wine)
MN Beer Day (Minnesota)
National Calzone Day
National Cinnamon Day
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 7.1]
National Pâté Day
National Sushi Day
National Vinegar Day
Pomona’s Day (Apple Festival) [also 8.13]
World Vegan Day
Independence & Related Days
Antigua & Barbuda (from UK, 1981)
Northern Australia (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Pudcherry Liberation Day (India)
State Formation Day (Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala; India)
United Federation of Thag (Declared; 2011) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain
1st Friday in November
Arbor Day (Texas) [1st Friday]
Bandcamp Friday [1st Friday]
Comfort Food Friday [Every Friday]
Five For Friday [Every Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
Fountain Pen Day [1st Friday]
Friday Finds [Every Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
J-Day (@ 8:59 PM, Tuborg releases Julebryg; Denmark) [1st Friday]
Love Your Lawyer Day [1st Friday]
National Jersey Friday [1st Friday]
National Medical Science Liaison Awareness and Appreciation Day [1st Friday]
TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) [Every Friday]
World Community Day [1st Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 1 (1st Week of November)
Medical-Surgical Nurses Week [thru 11.7]
National Fig Week [thru 11.7]
National Horse Fair (Golegã, Portugal) [thru 11.11]
Newport Restaurant Week (Newport & Bristol County, Rhode Island) [thru 11.10]
San Diego Beer Week (San Diego, California) [thru 1.1]
Urology Nurses and Associates Week [thru 11.7]
World Communication Week [thru 11.7]
Festivals Beginning November 1, 2024
Alabama Pecan Festival (Mobile, Alabama) [thru 11.3]
Austin Food & Wine Festival (Austin, Texas) [thru 11.3]
Bayou Bacchanal: The Original Caribbean Festival of New Orleans (New Orleans, Louisiana) [thru 11.2]
Big Pig Jig (Vienna, Georgia) [thru 11.2]
Experience the Oyster Seafood Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 11.2]
Feast of Little Italy (Jupiter, Florida) [thru 11.3]
Fine Art & Wine Festival (Carefree, Arizona) [thru 11.3]
Florida Seafood Festival (Apalachicola, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Franklin County Ciderdays (Franklin County, Massachusetts) [thru 11.3]
Grand Jour de Champagne (Prague, Czech Republic) [thru 11.21]
Kona Coffee Cultural Festival (Kona, Hawaii) [thru 11.10]
Leeds International Film Festival (Leeds, United Kingdom) [thru 11.17]
Louisiana Pecan Festival (Colfax, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
Louisiana Swine Festival (Basile, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
National Angus Convention (Fort Worth, Texas) [thru 11.4]
National Farm Toy Show (Dyersville, Iowa) [thru 11.3]
National Peanut Festival (Dothan, Alabama) [thru 11.10]
North Carolina Poultry Jubilee (Rose Hill, North Carolina) [thru 11.2]
Pirates Fest — Cayman Islands National Festival (Grand Cayman) [thru 11.3]
Pomona Fall Home Show (Pomona, California) [thru 11.3]
Rhode Island Comic Con (Providence, Rhode Island) [thru 11.21]
Sitka WhaleFest (Sitka, Alaska) [thru 11.3]
Tampa Greek Festival (Tampa, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Urbanna Oyster Festival (Urbanna, Virginia) [thru 11.2]
Wurstfest (New Braunfels, Texas) [thru 11.10]
Zilantkon (Kazan, Russia) [thru 11.4]
Feast Days
All Saints’ Day
Apaturia (Ancient Greece)
Austromoine (Christian; Saint)
Beltane (1st full day; Southern Hemisphere)
Benignus of Dijon (Christian; Saint)
Bozo Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Caesarius of Africa (Christian; Saint)
Carlos Páez Vilaró (Artology)
Condercet (Positivist; Saint)
Day of the Dead (Mexico)
Diwali, Day 2 (Hindu, Jain, Sikh), a.k.a. ... 
Balipadyami Diwali (Parts of India)
Day of Dogs
Deepavali Holiday (Puducherry, Tamil Nadu; India)
Deepawali (Sikkim, India)
Festival of Lights, Day 2
Gobardhan Pooja (Nepal)
Goru Tihar (Nepal)
Govardhan Pooja (Parts of India)
Jain New Year
Kukar Puja
Kukur Tihar
Laxmi Puja (Sikkim, India)
Vikrim New Year (Hindu)
Vikrim Samvat (Parts of India)
Yam Panachak (Nepal)
Festival of All-Saints (Christian)
Festival of Saturnia (Ancient Rome)
George Kenner (Artology)
Gnome Awareness Day (Pastafarian)
Gooseberry Humble’s Tummy-Rumbling Contest (Shamanism)
Hannah Höch (Artology)
Harold, King of Denmark (Christian; Saint)
Jules Bastien-Lepage (Artology)
Kalends of November (Ancient Rome)
Konrad Mägi (Artology)
Louis Dewis (Artology)
L. S. Lowry (Artology)
Marcellus, Bishop of Paris (Christian; Saint)
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (Artology)
Mary (Christian; Martyr)
Mustache Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Paul-Émile Borduas (Artology)
Pietro da Cortona (Artology)
Pomonia (Ancient Rome)
Rite of Hela (Pagan)
Samhain (also celebrated as ... 
Allantide (Cornwall, UK)
All Hallow’s Day
La Samhna (Pagan Ireland)
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain (Celtic, Pagan) [7 of 8 Festivals of the Natural Year]
Samhain (1st full day; Northern Hemisphere)
Santa Muerte (Folk Catholicism, Mexico and Southwestern United States)
Scoop Doozer (Muppetism)
Stephen Crane (Writerism)
Susanna Clarke (Writerism)
William Merritt Chase (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [111] (7 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [60 of 71]
Premieres
About Time (Film; 2013)
Alice Cuts the Ice (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1926)
Alice Gets in Dutch (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2001) [Discworld #28]
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, by William S. Burroughs & Jack Kerouac (Novel; 2008; Written in 1945)
Asteroids (Video Game; 1979)
Bartleby, the Scrivener, by Herman Melville (Short Story; 1853)
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (WB Animated Film; 2016)
Beauty on the Beach (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
The Black Spider (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
Bouncing Benny (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder (Novel; 1927)
Buddies Thicker Than Water (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
Cane, by Jane Toomer (Novel; 1923)
Captains Courageous, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1897)
A Cat’s Tale (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1951)
Cold Spring Harbor, by Billy Joel (Album; 1971)
Computer Space (Video Game; 1971)
Cool Hand Luke (Film; 1967)
The Dain Curse, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1928)
Dancing Shoes (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Death on the Nile, by Agatha Christie (Mystery Novel; 1937) [25]
Dickinson (TV Series; 2019)
Dreamnapping (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1966)
Everyday People, by Sly and the Family Stone (Song; 1968)
Far From the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1874)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1971)
The Flying Bear (MGM Cartoon; 1941)
Flying Cups and Saucers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
For All Mankind (TV Series; 2019)
Frank Duck Brings ‘Em Back Alive (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Free Birds (Animated Films; 2013)
Free Enterprise (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Frozen Sparklers (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1967)
Galaxy Game (Video Game; 1971)
Goodie’s Good Deed (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Green Tambourine, by The Lemon Pipers (Song; 1967)
Hagar the Horrible: Hagar Knows Best (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1989)
Happy Holland (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1952)
Harvey, by Mary Chase (Play; 1944)
Hiccup Hound (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Homer on the Range (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Home Life (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1962)
Horning In (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1965)
House of Hashimoto (Terrytoons Hashimoto Cartoon; 1960)
Interesting Times, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1994) [Discworld #17]
It’s for the Birdies (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
Jingo, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1997) [Discworld #21]
A June Bride, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1894)
Kooky Cucumbers (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1971)
Kosmo Goes to School (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Landing of the Pilgrims (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Log Rollers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Loops and Swoops (Terrytoons Sad Cat Cartoon; 1968)
Lords and Ladies, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #14]
The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann (Novel; 1924)
Maskerade, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1995) [Discworld #18]
Merry Christmas, by Mariah Carey (Xmas Album; 1994)
The Midnight Folk, by John Masefield (Novel; 1927)
Monk’s Music, by Thelonious Monk (Album; 1957)
Moose on the Loose (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (Disney Cartoon; 1940)
MTV Unplugged in New York, by Nirvana (Album; 1994)
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, by Steam (Song; 1969)
Near Sighted and Far Out (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
Night Watch, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2002) [Discworld #29]
Northern Mites (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, by Odetta (Album; 1956)
Othello, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1604)
Out Again In Again (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Outer Space Visitor (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1959)
The Outside Dope (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
Pre-Hysterical Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
The Princess and the Goblin, by George MacDonald (Novel; 1872)
Propaganda, by Edward L. Bernays (Book; 1928)
The Property of a Lady, by Ian Fleming (James Bond Short Story; 1963)
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
The Red and the Black, by Stendahl (Novel; 1830)
The Robot Ringer (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Romeo + Juliet (Film; 1996)
Search for Misery (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Novel; 1910)
The Sheepish Wolf (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Slinky Minky (Terrytoons Possi ble Possum Cartoon; 1970)
Smiley’s People, by John le Carré (Novel; 1980)
Sno Fun (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
Split-level Treehouse (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1963)
The Story of Menstruation (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris (Poem; 1876)
The Super Snooper (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Swamp Snapper (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1969)
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1611)
Terminator: Dark Fate (Film; 2019)
The Theory of General Relativity, by Albert Einstein (Scientific Paper; 1915)
The Timid Scarecrow (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Tom’s Photo Finish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1957)
Tree Spree (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1961)
Triple Trouble (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Truth, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2000) [Discworld #25]
Twinkle Twinkle Little Telstar (Terrytoons Astronaut Cartoon; 1965)
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (Novel; 1972)
The Whizzard of Ow (WB Cartoon; 2003)
Wide Open Spaces (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Witches Abroad, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #12]
Women in Love, by D.H. Lawrence (Novel; 1920)
Wonderwall Music, by George Harrison (Album; 1968)
Today’s Name Days
Allerheiligen, Arthur, Otmar, Rupert (Austria)
Benigno, Cezarij, Dobroslav, Harald, Svetislav, Sveto (Croatia)
Felix (Czech Republic)
Tiia, Tiiu (Estonia)
Lyly, Pyry (Finland)
Toussaint (France)
Allerheiligen, Harald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Marianna (Hungary)
Egidio (Italy)
lvita, Askolds, Ikars, Krivs (Latvia)
Andrius, Milvydė, Žygaudas (Lithuania)
Veslemøy, Vetle (Norway)
Andrzej, Konradyn, Konradyna, Seweryn, Warcisław, Wiktoryna (Poland)
Cosma, Damian (Romania)
Denisa (Slovakia)
Allhelgonadagen (Sweden)
Kuzma, Leonard (Ukraine)
Amabel, Hall, Halsted, Mabel, Sterling, Sumner, Zion (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 306 of 2024; 60 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 44 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 1 (Ji-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 28 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 6 Wood; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 19 October 2024
Moon: 0%: New Moon
Positivist: 26 Descartes (11th Month) [Bonald / Joseph de Maistre]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 40 of 90)
Week: 1st Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 9 of 30)
Calendar Changes
露月 [Iùyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 10 of 12] (Dew Month) [Pig Month]
November (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 11 of 12]
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brookstonalmanac · 2 months ago
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Holidays 11.1
Holidays
Acromegaly Awareness Day
All Saints’ Day
Andhra Pradesh Day (India)
Anniversary of the Revolution (Algeria)
Arbor Day (Samoa)
Autistics Speaking Day
Bailiff Day (Russia)
Bra Day
Calan Gaeaf (Wales)
Chavang Kut (Mizo)
Classics Day (Japan)
Cook For Your Pets Day
Cross Quarter Day
Day of the Dead, Day 2 (Mexico)
Day of the Innocents
DM Your Crush Day
Dog Day (Japan)
Extra Mile Day
Face Mask Day
Family Literacy Day
Genmaicha Day (Japan)
Give Up Your Shoulds Day
Go Cook for Your Pets Day
Graveyards Day
Greenwich Mean Time Day
Hamilton Jackson Day (US Virgin Islands)
Harvey Day
Haryana Day (India)
Health Day (Turkmenistan)
Hello Kitty Day
Hockey Mask Day
International Coaches Day
International Drug Users Day
International Goaltender Day
International Kidpreneur Day
International Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome Awareness Day
International Pet Groomer Appreciation Day
International Scented Candle Day
International Self Portrait Day
National Sports Fan Day
International Timeshare Appreciation Day
International Unicorn Day
International Xinomavro Day
Invention of Sex Day
Janet Jackson Day
Karnataka Day (India)
Kerala Foundation Day
Kut (Manipur, India)
Liberty Day (Virgin Islands)
Maastricht Treaty Day
Militia Day (Kyrgyzstan)
NaNoWriMo begins [until Nov. 30]
National Author's Day
National Awakening Day (Bulgaria)
National Biologic Coordinators Day
National Brush Day
National Brush Your Teeth Day
National Chesterfield Sofa Day
National Doubletalk Day
National Family Literacy Day
National Go Cook For Your Pets Day
National Jayden Day
National Jealousy Day (Finland)
National Learning Disability Nurses Day (UK)
National Long Snapper Appreciation Day
National Mia Day
National Pinhole Gum Rejuvenation Day
National Policing Police Day
National Radiator Day (UK)
National Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
No Driving with Cell Phones Day
Plate Tectonics Day
Pooka Day
Prime Meridian Day
Red Flag Day
Remembrance Day (Slovenia)
Revival Leaders’ Day (Bulgaria)
Revolution Day (Algeria)
Salsify Day (French Republic)
Self-Defense Forces Commemoration Day (Japan)
Soul-Caking Day
T1D Day
Traffic Director’s Day
White Rabbit Day
World Ballet Day (Australia, UK)
World Compassionate Communities Day
World Day of Ecology & Ecologists
World Halal Day
World Kobane Day
World Vegetation Day
Food & Drink Celebrations
Cake Appreciation Day
French Fried Clams Day
International Xinomavro Day (Greek Wine)
MN Beer Day (Minnesota)
National Calzone Day
National Cinnamon Day
National Deep Fried Clams Day [also 7.1]
National Pâté Day
National Sushi Day
National Vinegar Day
Pomona’s Day (Apple Festival) [also 8.13]
World Vegan Day
Independence & Related Days
Antigua & Barbuda (from UK, 1981)
Northern Australia (Declared; 2009) [unrecognized]
Pudcherry Liberation Day (India)
State Formation Day (Chhattisgarh, Haryana, Karnataka, Kerala; India)
United Federation of Thag (Declared; 2011) [unrecognized]
New Year’s Days
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain
1st Friday in November
Arbor Day (Texas) [1st Friday]
Bandcamp Friday [1st Friday]
Comfort Food Friday [Every Friday]
Five For Friday [Every Friday]
Flashback Friday [Every Friday]
Fountain Pen Day [1st Friday]
Friday Finds [Every Friday]
Fry Day (Pastafarian; Fritism) [Every Friday]
J-Day (@ 8:59 PM, Tuborg releases Julebryg; Denmark) [1st Friday]
Love Your Lawyer Day [1st Friday]
National Jersey Friday [1st Friday]
National Medical Science Liaison Awareness and Appreciation Day [1st Friday]
TGIF (Thank God It's Friday) [Every Friday]
World Community Day [1st Friday]
Weekly Holidays beginning November 1 (1st Week of November)
Medical-Surgical Nurses Week [thru 11.7]
National Fig Week [thru 11.7]
National Horse Fair (Golegã, Portugal) [thru 11.11]
Newport Restaurant Week (Newport & Bristol County, Rhode Island) [thru 11.10]
San Diego Beer Week (San Diego, California) [thru 1.1]
Urology Nurses and Associates Week [thru 11.7]
World Communication Week [thru 11.7]
Festivals Beginning November 1, 2024
Alabama Pecan Festival (Mobile, Alabama) [thru 11.3]
Austin Food & Wine Festival (Austin, Texas) [thru 11.3]
Bayou Bacchanal: The Original Caribbean Festival of New Orleans (New Orleans, Louisiana) [thru 11.2]
Big Pig Jig (Vienna, Georgia) [thru 11.2]
Experience the Oyster Seafood Festival (Gulf Shores, Alabama) [thru 11.2]
Feast of Little Italy (Jupiter, Florida) [thru 11.3]
Fine Art & Wine Festival (Carefree, Arizona) [thru 11.3]
Florida Seafood Festival (Apalachicola, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Franklin County Ciderdays (Franklin County, Massachusetts) [thru 11.3]
Grand Jour de Champagne (Prague, Czech Republic) [thru 11.21]
Kona Coffee Cultural Festival (Kona, Hawaii) [thru 11.10]
Leeds International Film Festival (Leeds, United Kingdom) [thru 11.17]
Louisiana Pecan Festival (Colfax, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
Louisiana Swine Festival (Basile, Louisiana) [thru 11.3]
National Angus Convention (Fort Worth, Texas) [thru 11.4]
National Farm Toy Show (Dyersville, Iowa) [thru 11.3]
National Peanut Festival (Dothan, Alabama) [thru 11.10]
North Carolina Poultry Jubilee (Rose Hill, North Carolina) [thru 11.2]
Pirates Fest — Cayman Islands National Festival (Grand Cayman) [thru 11.3]
Pomona Fall Home Show (Pomona, California) [thru 11.3]
Rhode Island Comic Con (Providence, Rhode Island) [thru 11.21]
Sitka WhaleFest (Sitka, Alaska) [thru 11.3]
Tampa Greek Festival (Tampa, Florida) [thru 11.2]
Urbanna Oyster Festival (Urbanna, Virginia) [thru 11.2]
Wurstfest (New Braunfels, Texas) [thru 11.10]
Zilantkon (Kazan, Russia) [thru 11.4]
Feast Days
All Saints’ Day
Apaturia (Ancient Greece)
Austromoine (Christian; Saint)
Beltane (1st full day; Southern Hemisphere)
Benignus of Dijon (Christian; Saint)
Bozo Day (Church of the SubGenius; Saint)
Caesarius of Africa (Christian; Saint)
Carlos Páez Vilaró (Artology)
Condercet (Positivist; Saint)
Day of the Dead (Mexico)
Diwali, Day 2 (Hindu, Jain, Sikh), a.k.a. ... 
Balipadyami Diwali (Parts of India)
Day of Dogs
Deepavali Holiday (Puducherry, Tamil Nadu; India)
Deepawali (Sikkim, India)
Festival of Lights, Day 2
Gobardhan Pooja (Nepal)
Goru Tihar (Nepal)
Govardhan Pooja (Parts of India)
Jain New Year
Kukar Puja
Kukur Tihar
Laxmi Puja (Sikkim, India)
Vikrim New Year (Hindu)
Vikrim Samvat (Parts of India)
Yam Panachak (Nepal)
Festival of All-Saints (Christian)
Festival of Saturnia (Ancient Rome)
George Kenner (Artology)
Gnome Awareness Day (Pastafarian)
Gooseberry Humble’s Tummy-Rumbling Contest (Shamanism)
Hannah Höch (Artology)
Harold, King of Denmark (Christian; Saint)
Jules Bastien-Lepage (Artology)
Kalends of November (Ancient Rome)
Konrad Mägi (Artology)
Louis Dewis (Artology)
L. S. Lowry (Artology)
Marcellus, Bishop of Paris (Christian; Saint)
Margaret Taylor-Burroughs (Artology)
Mary (Christian; Martyr)
Mustache Appreciation Day (Pastafarian)
Paul-Émile Borduas (Artology)
Pietro da Cortona (Artology)
Pomonia (Ancient Rome)
Rite of Hela (Pagan)
Samhain (also celebrated as ... 
Allantide (Cornwall, UK)
All Hallow’s Day
La Samhna (Pagan Ireland)
Old Celtic New Year
Samhain (Celtic, Pagan) [7 of 8 Festivals of the Natural Year]
Samhain (1st full day; Northern Hemisphere)
Santa Muerte (Folk Catholicism, Mexico and Southwestern United States)
Scoop Doozer (Muppetism)
Stephen Crane (Writerism)
Susanna Clarke (Writerism)
William Merritt Chase (Artology)
Lucky & Unlucky Days
Binary Day [111] (7 of 9)
Butsumetsu (仏滅 Japan) [Unlucky all day.]
Lucky Day (Philippines) [60 of 71]
Premieres
About Time (Film; 2013)
Alice Cuts the Ice (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1926)
Alice Gets in Dutch (Ub Iwerks Disney Cartoon; 1924)
The Amazing Maurice and His Educated Rodents, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2001) [Discworld #28]
And the Hippos Were Boiled in Their Tanks, by William S. Burroughs & Jack Kerouac (Novel; 2008; Written in 1945)
Asteroids (Video Game; 1979)
Bartleby, the Scrivener, by Herman Melville (Short Story; 1853)
Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders (WB Animated Film; 2016)
Beauty on the Beach (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1950)
The Black Spider (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1931)
Bouncing Benny (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1960)
The Bridge of San Luis Rey, by Thornton Wilder (Novel; 1927)
Buddies Thicker Than Water (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1962)
Cane, by Jane Toomer (Novel; 1923)
Captains Courageous, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1897)
A Cat’s Tale (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1951)
Cold Spring Harbor, by Billy Joel (Album; 1971)
Computer Space (Video Game; 1971)
Cool Hand Luke (Film; 1967)
The Dain Curse, by Dashiell Hammett (Novel; 1928)
Dancing Shoes (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1949)
Death on the Nile, by Agatha Christie (Mystery Novel; 1937) [25]
Dickinson (TV Series; 2019)
Dreamnapping (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1966)
Everyday People, by Sly and the Family Stone (Song; 1968)
Far From the Madding Crowd, by Thomas Hardy (Novel; 1874)
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, by Hunter S. Thompson (Novel; 1971)
The Flying Bear (MGM Cartoon; 1941)
Flying Cups and Saucers (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1949)
For All Mankind (TV Series; 2019)
Frank Duck Brings ‘Em Back Alive (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
Free Birds (Animated Films; 2013)
Free Enterprise (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Frozen Sparklers (Terrytoons James Hound Cartoon; 1967)
Galaxy Game (Video Game; 1971)
Goodie’s Good Deed (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1963)
Green Tambourine, by The Lemon Pipers (Song; 1967)
Hagar the Horrible: Hagar Knows Best (Hanna-Barbera Animated TV Special; 1989)
Happy Holland (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1952)
Harvey, by Mary Chase (Play; 1944)
Hiccup Hound (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Homer on the Range (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1964)
Home Life (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1962)
Horning In (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1965)
House of Hashimoto (Terrytoons Hashimoto Cartoon; 1960)
Interesting Times, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1994) [Discworld #17]
It’s for the Birdies (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1962)
Jingo, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1997) [Discworld #21]
A June Bride, featuring Farmer Al Falfa (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1935)
The Jungle Book, by Rudyard Kipling (Novel; 1894)
Kooky Cucumbers (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1971)
Kosmo Goes to School (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1961)
Landing of the Pilgrims (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1940)
Log Rollers (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1953)
Loops and Swoops (Terrytoons Sad Cat Cartoon; 1968)
Lords and Ladies, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #14]
The Magic Mountain, by Thomas Mann (Novel; 1924)
Maskerade, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1995) [Discworld #18]
Merry Christmas, by Mariah Carey (Xmas Album; 1994)
The Midnight Folk, by John Masefield (Novel; 1927)
Monk’s Music, by Thelonious Monk (Album; 1957)
Moose on the Loose (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1952)
Mr. Mouse Takes a Trip (Disney Cartoon; 1940)
MTV Unplugged in New York, by Nirvana (Album; 1994)
Na Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye, by Steam (Song; 1969)
Near Sighted and Far Out (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
Night Watch, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2002) [Discworld #29]
Northern Mites (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1960)
Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, by Odetta (Album; 1956)
Othello, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1604)
Out Again In Again (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1948)
Outer Space Visitor (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1959)
The Outside Dope (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1965)
Pre-Hysterical Hare (WB LT Cartoon; 1958)
The Princess and the Goblin, by George MacDonald (Novel; 1872)
Propaganda, by Edward L. Bernays (Book; 1928)
The Property of a Lady, by Ian Fleming (James Bond Short Story; 1963)
Reading, Writing, and Arithmetic (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1964)
The Red and the Black, by Stendahl (Novel; 1830)
The Robot Ringer (Modern Madcaps Cartoon; 1962)
Romeo + Juliet (Film; 1996)
Search for Misery (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1964)
The Secret Garden, by Frances Hodgson Burnett (Novel; 1910)
The Sheepish Wolf (Noveltoons Cartoon; 1963)
Signed, Sealed, and Clobbered (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1958)
Slinky Minky (Terrytoons Possi ble Possum Cartoon; 1970)
Smiley’s People, by John le Carré (Novel; 1980)
Sno Fun (Heckle & Jeckle Cartoon; 1951)
Split-level Treehouse (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1963)
The Story of Menstruation (Disney Cartoon; 1946)
The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs, by William Morris (Poem; 1876)
The Super Snooper (WB LT Cartoon; 1962)
Swamp Snapper (Terrytoons Possible Possum Cartoon; 1969)
The Tempest, by William Shakespeare (Play; 1611)
Terminator: Dark Fate (Film; 2019)
The Theory of General Relativity, by Albert Einstein (Scientific Paper; 1915)
The Timid Scarecrow (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1953)
Tom’s Photo Finish (Tom & Jerry Cartoon; 1957)
Tree Spree (Terrytoons Sidney Cartoon; 1961)
Triple Trouble (Mighty Mouse Cartoon; 1948)
The Truth, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 2000) [Discworld #25]
Twinkle Twinkle Little Telstar (Terrytoons Astronaut Cartoon; 1965)
Watership Down, by Richard Adams (Novel; 1972)
The Whizzard of Ow (WB Cartoon; 2003)
Wide Open Spaces (Terrytoons Cartoon; 1950)
Witches Abroad, by Terry Pratchet (Novel; 1991) [Discworld #12]
Women in Love, by D.H. Lawrence (Novel; 1920)
Wonderwall Music, by George Harrison (Album; 1968)
Today’s Name Days
Allerheiligen, Arthur, Otmar, Rupert (Austria)
Benigno, Cezarij, Dobroslav, Harald, Svetislav, Sveto (Croatia)
Felix (Czech Republic)
Tiia, Tiiu (Estonia)
Lyly, Pyry (Finland)
Toussaint (France)
Allerheiligen, Harald (Germany)
Anargyros, Argyris, Damianos, Kosmas (Greece)
Marianna (Hungary)
Egidio (Italy)
lvita, Askolds, Ikars, Krivs (Latvia)
Andrius, Milvydė, Žygaudas (Lithuania)
Veslemøy, Vetle (Norway)
Andrzej, Konradyn, Konradyna, Seweryn, Warcisław, Wiktoryna (Poland)
Cosma, Damian (Romania)
Denisa (Slovakia)
Allhelgonadagen (Sweden)
Kuzma, Leonard (Ukraine)
Amabel, Hall, Halsted, Mabel, Sterling, Sumner, Zion (USA)
Today is Also…
Day of Year: Day 306 of 2024; 60 days remaining in the year
ISO: Day 5 of Week 44 of 2024
Celtic Tree Calendar: Hagal (Hailstone) [Day 6 of 28]
Chinese: Month 10 (Yi-Hai), Day 1 (Ji-Si)
Chinese Year of the: Dragon 4722 (until January 29, 2025) [Wu-Chen]
Hebrew: 30 Tishri 5785
Islamic: 28 Rabi II 1446
J Cal: 6 Wood; Sixthday [6 of 30]
Julian: 19 October 2024
Moon: 0%: New Moon
Positivist: 26 Descartes (11th Month) [Bonald / Joseph de Maistre]
Runic Half Month: Wyn (Joy) [Day 10 of 15]
Season: Autumn or Fall (Day 40 of 90)
Week: 1st Week of November
Zodiac: Scorpio (Day 9 of 30)
Calendar Changes
露月 [Iùyuè] (Chinese Lunisolar Calendar) [Month 10 of 12] (Dew Month) [Pig Month]
November (Gregorian Calendar) [Month 11 of 12]
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littlegeniusacademy · 8 months ago
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Importance of Networking for Kidpreneurs
In the world of business, who you know can be just as important as what you know. For aspiring kidpreneurs, building a network of supportive friends, family and community members is a crucial step towards success. Here’s a guide that explains why it is important for kidpreneurs to have a wide network. 
Why Networking Matters for Kidpreneurs:
Learning Opportunities - Networking with other entrepreneurs, even at a young age, can open the doors to learning new ideas, strategies and skills. 
By talking to others about their experiences, Kidpreneurs can gain insights and advice that can help them navigate their entrepreneurial journey. 
Support and Encouragement - Starting a business can be challenging, but having a network of supporting peers and mentors can provide encouragement and motivation. This support system can be a source of strength during tough times and cheerful support to celebrate the wins. 
Collaboration and Partnerships - Networking can lead to opportunities for collaboration that can help a business to grow. 
Increased Visibility - A strong network can help spread the word about a Kidpreneur’s business, leading to more customers and sales. Family, friends and community members can become the brand ambassadors, recommending the business to others.
Developing Soft Skills - Networking helps Kidpreneurs develop important soft skills such as communication, empathy and problem solving. 
Tips for Effective Networking:
Start with What You Know - Begin by talking to friends and family about your business. Share your goals, products and services and ask for their advice and feedback. 
Attend Local Events - Participate in community fairs and workshops. These are great opportunities to meet other entrepreneurs and potential customers. Carry your business cards and flyers. 
Be Curious and Listen - When you meet someone new, be genuinely interested in what they say. Ask questions about their experiences and listen carefully to their answers. You learn a lot from the stories and advice of others. 
Practice your Pitch - You should be able to explain the story of your business in a few sentences. This will help you quickly and effectively communicate what you do when you meet new people. 
Follow Up - After meeting someone, follow up with a thank you message or email. This helps build lasting connections and shows that you value relationships. 
Use the Social Media Way - With a parent’s guidance, kidpreneurs can use social media platforms to connect with other entrepreneurs. It's important to be positive and respectful on social media platforms.  
Networking is a powerful tool for kidpreneurs, offering opportunities for learning, growth and collaboration. By building a strong network, young entrepreneurs can gain support and resources they need to turn their business dreams into reality.  Little Genius provides a Junior CEOs Program that helps polish management skills for kids. To know more in detail about the course, visit our website https://littlegeniusacademy.co.in/
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sleepoverpartyshop · 1 year ago
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Teepee Sleepover Parties Tent Rentals in NYC and NJ
Are you ready to bring your child’s party dreams to life? Renting a designer sleepover package curated by Sleepover Party Shop will definitely be a step in the right direction if you are trying to throw the best Teepee sleepover party ever! We’re the premier sleepover rental company serving NJ and NYC. Our packages include everything you need to create that special Teepee slumber party.
We create the most magical, unforgettable sleepover experiences for kids. Our themes are custom designed with the imagination of our kidpreneur design directors and are guaranteed to put the brightest smiles on your kid’s faces.
Extensive care is placed on safety protocols and the decorative items are always disinfected and sanitized. Contact us to help you for your next sleepover party. Call +1 973-913-5008 or email at [email protected] for more details.
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parkshala · 1 year ago
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Kidpreneurs taking charge! 🚀
From games to snacks, our little legends owned the show!🎪🍭
Profit, loss, and loads of laughter – it was chaos, it was magic! 🔢😄 . . . . . #parkshala#ngoindia#ngosofindia#ngodelhi#carnival#ngosofinstagram
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my-weird-news · 1 year ago
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11-Year-old Boy Sells Water To Feed His Poor Family – Buys Them a Dream House a Year Lat
Kidpreneur Extraordinaire Turns Water into Dream House! So, let me tell you about this pint-sized hero who decided to put the "kid" back in "kidpreneur." Meet Gabriel, a young whippersnapper from Brazil who faced the global pandemic like a boss. But it wasn't all fun and games in the Time Capsule of social distancing. No, sir! You see, Gabriel's family got hit hard by the pandemic. And by "hit hard," I mean they were having trouble fitting into the phone booth of life, let alone affording a house. But guess what? Gabriel wasn't about to let his family live in a cardboard box while the world was stuck in its own cosmic timeout. So, what did he do? Brace yourselves, folks. This eleven-year-old dynamo hit the streets, not as a lemonade stand entrepreneur, oh no. He was out there slingin' water bottles like they were hotcakes at a pancake festival! Picture him, strutting down the sidewalk, a water bottle sales magnate in the making. He even had a shopping cart for his "aquatic empire." But hold on to your hats, because the plot thickens! Just as things were getting splashy, the Missouri Tutorial Council rode in on their bureaucratic unicorn and put the kibosh on Gabriel's liquid empire. They were like, "Hold your horses, waterboy! No more informal business for you!" Gabriel took the hit like a champ. He could've thrown in the towel, but he didn't. Instead, he whipped out his metaphorical cape and embraced the magic of social media. You know, the kind of magic that turns crying kids into viral sensations. Gabriel didn't just want to buy his family a house; he wanted to pull it off with a dramatic flourish worthy of a soap opera. "I have a dream!" he declared to the virtual world. "A dream of a big yard, a safe area for my brothers, and a home where we can play musical chairs without bumping into walls!" Okay, maybe not the musical chairs part, but you get the gist. And guess what? The internet wasn't just swiping left on this kid's dreams. The story spread like wildfire, and suddenly, Gabriel was swimming in more than just water bottles. Money started pouring in faster than you can say "waterlogged dreams." Seriously, this kid went from water boy to cash king in record time! Before you know it, Gabriel's family had a new crib. And no, I don't mean they got a giant crib for babies; I mean a proper house, folks! This kid went from water-seller to real estate mogul. Cue the applause! He even gave his mama some cash to start a home business, because why not? The pandemic might've thrown us all for a loop, but Gabriel proved that where there's a will, there's a way, and where there's a young entrepreneur, there's a new house. And that, my friends, is how a water-selling prodigy turned into a family-saving, house-hustling legend. 🚰🏡📣👏# Kidpreneur Extraordinaire Turns Water into Dream House! So, let me tell you about this pint-sized hero who decided to put the "kid" back in "kidpreneur." Meet Gabriel, a young whippersnapper from Brazil who faced the global pandemic like a boss. But it wasn't all fun and games in the Time Capsule of social distancing. No, sir! You see, Gabriel's family got hit hard by the pandemic. And by "hit hard," I mean they were having trouble fitting into the phone booth of life, let alone affording a house. But guess what? Gabriel wasn't about to let his family live in a cardboard box while the world was stuck in its own cosmic timeout. So, what did he do? Brace yourselves, folks. This eleven-year-old dynamo hit the streets, not as a lemonade stand entrepreneur, oh no. He was out there slingin' water bottles like they were hotcakes at a pancake festival! Picture him, strutting down the sidewalk, a water bottle sales magnate in the making. He even had a shopping cart for his "aquatic empire." But hold on to your hats, because the plot thickens! Just as things were getting splashy, the Missouri Tutorial Council rode in on their bureaucratic unicorn and put the kibosh on Gabriel's liquid empire. They were like, "Hold your horses, waterboy! No more informal business for you!" Gabriel took the hit like a champ. He could've thrown in the towel, but he didn't. Instead, he whipped out his metaphorical cape and embraced the magic of social media. You know, the kind of magic that turns crying kids into viral sensations. Gabriel didn't just want to buy his family a house; he wanted to pull it off with a dramatic flourish worthy of a soap opera. "I have a dream!" he declared to the virtual world. "A dream of a big yard, a safe area for my brothers, and a home where we can play musical chairs without bumping into walls!" Okay, maybe not the musical chairs part, but you get the gist. And guess what? The internet wasn't just swiping left on this kid's dreams. The story spread like wildfire, and suddenly, Gabriel was swimming in more than just water bottles. Money started pouring in faster than you can say "waterlogged dreams." Seriously, this kid went from water boy to cash king in record time! Before you know it, Gabriel's family had a new crib. And no, I don't mean they got a giant crib for babies; I mean a proper house, folks! This kid went from water-seller to real estate mogul. Cue the applause! He even gave his mama some cash to start a home business, because why not? The pandemic might've thrown us all for a loop, but Gabriel proved that where there's a will, there's a way, and where there's a young entrepreneur, there's a new house. And that, my friends, is how a water-selling prodigy turned into a family-saving, house-hustling legend. 🚰🏡📣👏 Read the full article
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maryamjazeem · 2 years ago
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Alhamthulillah 🤲. I am so humbled and honoured to join live with the lovely presenters @islamchannel from 7.00 PM to remark the @worldhijabday founded by the sister @officialnazmakhan . Watch my interview on ‘The Today Show’ at Islam Channel on World Hijab Day 1st February  2023. To watch 📺live:  🔗https://watch.islamchannel.tv/live/   Jazakallahu Khayran Islam channel TV and team behind the show to give me a greatest opportunity again on the World Hijab Day 2023. Follow IslamChannel on Twitter: @islamchannel Facebook: @islamchanneluk Insta: @islamchannel Linkedln: @islamchannel #islamchannel #IslamChannelTV #WorldHijabDay #Kidpreneur #TheTodaysShow #FemaleQuranReciter #PublicSpeaker #QuranReciter #Salaambritain #muslimshows #muslimtv #MaryamJazeem @jazeem @justshreen @qundeelsadiq #WorldHijabDay @arabnews @tmv.news @bbcasiannetwork @mkfmradio @arabunityschool @skytamil.lk https://www.instagram.com/p/CoH5PO9IRpw/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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flagshipmarketing · 2 years ago
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How to Become an Entrepreneur in High School?
Planning to get started as an entrepreneur in high school? You are at the right place at the right time. Flagship.club is an online business platform for the rising studentpreneurs in California where kids can turn their ideas and passion into a profitable business venture. Our club is the marketplace for the kidpreneurs where kids learn barrier-breaking solutions through practical entrepreneurial courses. Don't think much if your kid also wants to learn new-age technology and digital marketing to develop a business early in life. These guys are organizing the Summer Boot Camp in California to teach marketing and entrepreneurship to students between 10-18 years of age. 
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charriesjourney · 2 years ago
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It was a fun day exploring @yourdreamlab with my classmate😉 Crafting, Painting, Playing, Planting, Baking, and even Dancing - all these and more are the activities you can enjoy at this huge 4,000 sqm Dream Lab playground! This is not only for Kids, but also for Moms who wants to start up on their own business! Thank you so much Dream Lab for inviting us! Can't wait to bring my family here next time!💖 Dream Lab: 📍Upper Ground Level, Ayala Malls Circuit, Makati City Ticket Rates 🔖Engage – PHP 788 day pass for 1 person 🔖Experience – PHP 1,788 (day pass for 1 person, Kidpreneur book and choice of 1 activity) 🔖Escapade – PHP 2,488 (day pass for 1 person, with Dream Kit, Kidpreneur book and choice of 1 activity) #YourDreamLab #DreamLab #DreamLabPH #KeepDreaming #MyCHAmpaigns (at Dream Lab) https://www.instagram.com/p/CqPvY5jhCiS/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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qbopublishing · 1 year ago
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How Kids can be Safe Online
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Ensuring the online safety of kids is crucial in today's digital age. Here are some tips for parents and caregivers to help children stay safe online: 👀
Open Communication: Establish open communication with your child about their online activities. Encourage them to talk to you if they come across anything that makes them uncomfortable.
Educate About Online Risks: Teach your child about potential online risks, such as cyberbullying, inappropriate content, scams, and the importance of protecting personal information.
Set Age-Appropriate Boundaries: Determine age-appropriate limits on the types of websites, apps, and games your child can access. Use parental controls to restrict access to inappropriate content.
Supervise Online Activities: Monitor your child's online activities regularly. Be aware of the websites they visit, the people they interact with, and the content they consume.
Teach Privacy Protection: Instruct your child not to share personal information online, such as their full name, address, school name, phone number, or any other sensitive details.
Encourage Strong Passwords: Teach your child the importance of using strong, unique passwords for each online account. Ensure they understand not to share passwords with anyone, even friends.
Be Wary of Strangers: Emphasize the importance of not communicating with strangers online. Teach your child not to accept friend requests or engage in conversations with people they don't know in real life.
Check Privacy Settings: Adjust the privacy settings on social media accounts and other online platforms to limit the sharing of personal information. Regularly review and update these settings.
Use Parental Control Software: Consider using parental control software to help manage and monitor your child's online activities. These tools can assist in blocking inappropriate content and managing screen time.
Teach Critical Thinking: Help your child develop critical thinking skills to evaluate the credibility of online information. Teach them to question and verify information before accepting it as true.
Promote Healthy Screen Time: Set reasonable limits on screen time and encourage a balance between online and offline activities. Encourage physical activities, hobbies, and face-to-face interactions.
Model Good Behavior: Be a positive role model for your child by demonstrating responsible online behavior. Show them how to use technology responsibly and respectfully.
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