What kind of business would you create?
- Kids Elite Club
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read
At Kids Elite, one project often becomes an opportunity to learn many different skills.
Our Young Entrepreneur Camp began with a simple challenge:
"What kind of business would you create?"
From that one question, students spent the week imagining, designing, creating, and sharing their own business ideas.
Using Artificial Intelligence (AI), students transformed their ideas into logos, business concepts, advertisements, and creative presentations. They discovered how AI can become a powerful tool for creativity, communication, and innovation.
Throughout the week, students explored many different areas of learning through one meaningful project.
They learned about entrepreneurship by thinking about products, customers, and how businesses begin with an idea.
They practiced financial literacy by discussing how people earn money, save, spend wisely, and give back to others. These conversations helped students understand that money is not only something we earn—it is also something we can use responsibly.
One of our favorite activities was a short Cupcake Fundraiser Experience at the park. Students had the opportunity to experience how a small fundraiser works by discussing simple pricing ideas and offering cupcakes to park visitors. Although it was a brief experience, it helped students connect classroom learning with real-life situations. As part of our annual Kids Elite tradition, the proceeds will be donated to support orphans in India.
Students also explored science and technology during our Welcome Morning Showcase. They examined real fossils and crystal minerals, explored smart home technology, and even took apart and reassembled a laptop computer to discover how different components work together.
Their creativity continued through 3D design and printing, where students designed and printed their own Numberblocks-themed creations.
Learning also extended into coding as students explored beginner programming through Tynker, developing logical thinking and problem-solving skills.
Our arts and crafts projects became interactive business-themed game books that combined creativity, storytelling, mathematics, and entrepreneurship into one engaging activity.
Cooking was another exciting part of the week. Students prepared ice cream, Numberblocks cookies, pizza, cupcakes, and fresh fruit syrup with shaved ice while practicing teamwork, following directions, measuring ingredients, and expressing creativity.
To inspire students beyond camp, each child received an Idea Notebook—a special place to record inventions, sketches, questions, and future business ideas whenever inspiration strikes.
One of the most exciting moments throughout the week was watching students see their imagination come to life. As AI transformed their ideas into images and business concepts, students realized that every great invention begins with curiosity and creativity.
You can explore our students' amazing creations on our Young Entrepreneur Showcase website:
🌟 Student Business Showcasehttps://kidselitebuz.wixsite.com/wonderland
At Kids Elite, learning isn't about completing a single activity.
It's about connecting creativity, technology, communication, problem-solving, and curiosity through projects that inspire children to keep asking,
"What can I create next?"