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 Bee fearless : dream like a kid
 Author: Ulmer, Mikaila

 Publisher:  Putnam (2020)

 Dewey: 338
 Classification: Autobiography
 Physical Description: xii, 219 p., [4] leaves of plates, ill., 22 cm

 BTSB No: 897649 ISBN: 9781984815088
 Ages: 10-14 Grades: 5-9

 Subjects:
 Ulmer, Mikaila
 Young businesspeople -- United States -- Biography
 Entrepreneurship -- United States
 Lemonade -- United States
 Social responsibility of business -- United States
 Bees -- Conservation

Price: $7.37

Summary:
Mikaila shares her personal journey and special brand of mindful entrepreneurship, offering helpful tips and guidance for young readers interested in pursuing their own ventures, instilling in them the bee-lief that they can bee fearless and achieve their dreams too.

 Added Entry - Personal Name: Stevens, Brin
Accelerated Reader Information:
   Interest Level: MG
   Reading Level: 7.00
   Points: 9.0   Quiz: 513612



Full Text Reviews:

School Library Journal - 07/01/2020 Gr 5–8—Teen entrepreneur Ulmer shares her story and the best business strategies for success. At the age of four, she was stung by two different bees in the span of two weeks. As a result, Ulmer developed a fear of the insect. Her parents encouraged her to conquer her bee-related anxiety through knowledge. After learning that the bees were disappearing at an astonishing rate, she decided to sell lemonade to raise funds to save them. Now, the 15-year-old Austin, TX, resident is the director of Me & the Bees, a multimillion-dollar enterprise. Her memoir charts her rise and offers useful tips for other young people looking to make an impact in their neighborhood or the wider world. In the introduction, Ulmer notes, "The things that I've learned about what makes a great entrepreneur are qualities that come naturally to kids." This thesis is effectively supported by examples from her personal and professional growth. Ulmer emphasizes what she wants to share with other kids: identify a problem, research it, and then solve the issue in a way that incites one's passion. VERDICT A memoir and how-to guide with heart. Readers of any age will appreciate Ulmer's ingenuity and harness the strength they need to create and innovate.—Sierra Dickey, Ctr. for New Americans, Northampton, MA - Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

School Library Journal - 07/01/2020 Gr 5–8—Teen entrepreneur Ulmer shares her story and the best business strategies for success. At the age of four, she was stung by two different bees in the span of two weeks. As a result, Ulmer developed a fear of the insect. Her parents encouraged her to conquer her bee-related anxiety through knowledge. After learning that the bees were disappearing at an astonishing rate, she decided to sell lemonade to raise funds to save them. Now, the 15-year-old Austin, TX, resident is the director of Me & the Bees, a multimillion-dollar enterprise. Her memoir charts her rise and offers useful tips for other young people looking to make an impact in their neighborhood or the wider world. In the introduction, Ulmer notes, "The things that I've learned about what makes a great entrepreneur are qualities that come naturally to kids." This thesis is effectively supported by examples from her personal and professional growth. Ulmer emphasizes what she wants to share with other kids: identify a problem, research it, and then solve the issue in a way that incites one's passion. VERDICT A memoir and how-to guide with heart. Readers of any age will appreciate Ulmer's ingenuity and harness the strength they need to create and innovate.—Sierra Dickey, Ctr. for New Americans, Northampton, MA - Copyright 2020 Publishers Weekly, Library Journal and/or School Library Journal used with permission.

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