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A trio of tomorrow's leaders using their imaginations to explore what their future could be like. They have learned from the best now they are preparing themselves to be the movers and shakers of the future, just like their parents were in their time. This book teaches kids how working together enables them to reach their goals, how being creative gives them a sense of direction, and how not to be afraid of hard work. A delightful book that teaches kids how to be creative and let their imaginations soar.
All around great book!
This is the first of a ten book series and this one was a great book to read and the author Audrey K. Chisholm has really laid out a storyline that gives us the ability to not only think big but she also gives us the blueprint for how to achieve and reach our business goals. Full of fun excitement and encouragement for young people.
Kate, Lisa and Anna, live with their entrepreneurial parents who are helping and encouraging their girls to learn and become entrepreneurs and run their family business when they grow up. But little do mom and dad know but their girls have a secret and are well aware of the in’s and out’s of business life. They are just like many other children except each girl has their own entrepreneurial superpower and they are on a mission that takes them nationwide. While the adults are the only ones in the dark about the girl’s gifts and talents, other young business minded individuals are benefiting from Kate, Lisa and Anna’s entrepreneurial gifts. They are out to help other young people achieve their business goals and dreams and make an impact in life.
Although this book is written for young children, adults will enjoy and can learn from this story line. It’s positive, colorful and sends a powerful message about helping others.
I have mixed feelings about this. On one hand, the story is engaging and the illustrations are very well done. I also appreciate that the book features Black girls at its center. On the other hand, a story promoting business ownership and teaching kids about the power of advertising feels strangely capitalist. It felt like it should have shown the kid doctor wanting to be a doctor so she can help people, not for the sake of business ownership. It's not a bad book, the message just feels very off.
I sat down and read this with my 7 year old daughter and we both loved it!! It was super cute and lots of giggles. She loved the bear thought he was a cute old grumpy thing. What is really awesome is that she loved the idea she shares a name with the Author. I would love to have this book in our collection for and hope to see more of these super CEO girls. Also myself and daughter think this would be a awesome cartoon!!! Thank you for the opportunity to read this.
Love this book! The super CEO girls are just what we need! Great story that is easy to follow. Great illustrations and everything (even the villain) leaves you wanting for more! Can’t wait for the rest of the series.
Super CEOS! Boss babes! STEM rep!
I loved these girls who never gave up and whose motto is "Courage! Hard work! Creativity!
More of empowering stories like this for girls! And remember..."Dream it, do it, don't give up! Part of a series but can be read as a standalone book.