On the educational game Cookie Tycoon, kids can manage a virtual dessert business. Yum! Decide what kinds of desserts to sell and how much to charge. Hire employees based on their skill and potential. Upgrade your store’s design to please customers. This challenging business simulation is recommended for kids 8 and older.
Kids take on the role of international traders on the International Monetary Fund’s Trading Around the World educational website. Decide if you want to make as much money as possible by selling your commodities for as high a price as you can, buy many different types of goods to satisfy your country’s consumers, or buy [...]
Kids learn about running their own virtual business on Disney’s interactive website Hot Shot Business. Start a candy factory, magic shop, pet spa, landscaping service, skateboard factory, or comic book store. Should you use your own money to finance your business, or get a loan from the bank? How will you advertise? What products or [...]
Kids learn business marketing and management skills on the educational simulation Rags to Riches. Make the right decisions to earn $5,000 in profit in ten weeks by taking your band on a concert tour. Which cities and venues will you play? How much money will you spend on advertising? How much will you charge for [...]
On the interactive website Operation Youth Club kids plan and manage their own social club for kids! Your club has four rooms: a lounge, balcony, cafe, and hall. Buy furniture and other items, hire employees, and schedule events (like a trampoline competition or dance) to attract new members and make them happy. [...]
Have you ever wanted to manage your own lemonade stand? Well, now is your chance. Lemonade Stand is a fun, easy-to-learn educational business simulation with three difficulty levels. On the easy level, the weather is always sunny and hot, and people always want to buy your lemonade. On the medium level, [...]