Girls mean business in the third novel of this middle grade series about friendship and entrepreneurship!
The back of each book features tips from the Startup Squad and an inspirational profile of a girl entrepreneur!
Girls mean business in the third novel of this middle grade series about friendship and entrepreneurship!
The back of each book features tips from the Startup Squad and an inspirational profile of a girl entrepreneur!
All four friends in the Startup Squad want to raise money-but when they can't agree on what business to start next, they strike off on their own. Didi's idea seems perfect: making place cards for a wedding.But when the wedding planner gets sick, Didi finds herself in charge of everything-and then the caterer cancels and the band goes missing! Didi's business is turning from a dream to a disaster. Will the Startup Squad come together in time to save the wedding?Kirkus called book two "a drama-filled, fast-paced, entertaining read" with "friendship and hard work at its heart." Book three keeps up the momentum while continuing to teach the basics of entrepreneurship in fun, relatable ways. The back of this book features more information and business tips from the Startup Squad!
Brian Weisfeld has been building businesses his entire life. As a teen, he sorted baseball cards, babysat, and sold mixtapes. As an adult, he helped build billion-dollar companies including IMAX Corporation and Coupons.com. Brian is the founder of The Startup Squad, an initiative to help girls realize their potential and follow their dreams, whatever their passions. Brian lives in Silicon Valley with his wife and two daughters.Nicole C. Kear grew up in New York City, where she still lives with her husband, three firecracker kids, and a ridiculously fluffy hamster. She's written lots of essays and a memoir, Now I See You, for grownups, and The Fix-It Friends series for kids.
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