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NEW BUSINESSES WITH A KID'S-EYE VIEW.


If I had a business, I would run a sports store. I would call it the Krazy Sportz Store. I would sell things like Tee-shirts, jerseys, hats, pennants and authentic sports balls. I would put them in little sections of the store. So if I were to pout sports balls or pennants in a section, I would call the section Krazy Sportz Ball, or Krazy Pennantz.

I would charge low prices, but just enough to keep the business running and have a little bit of profit left over for myself. Some of the advertisements I would put in my store, in magazines, or in newspapers, would be like this ALL MLB MLB Major League Baseball
MLB Minor League Baseball
MLB Middle Linebacker (football)
MLB Motor Life Boat
MLB Matt Leblanc (actor)
MLB Mother Love Bone (band) 
, NBA NBA
abbr.
1. National Basketball Association

2. National Boxing Association

NBA (US) n abbr (= National Basketball Association) → Basketball-Dachverband (=
 NFL NFL
abbr.
National Football League

NFL (US) n abbr (= National Football League) → Fußball-Nationalliga
, NHL NHL Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, see there , AND NCAA NCAA
abbr.
National Collegiate Athletic Association
 TEAMS AVAILABLE! I think I would get a lot of customers. Maybe someday I will have a business like that, and the pro teams would buy my merchandise.

- Ben Smith, 10

Atherwood Elementary School elementary school: see school.  

Simi Valley Simi Valley (sē`mē, sĭm`ē), city (1990 pop. 100,217), Ventura co., SW Calif. in an oil, fruit, and farm region; laid out 1887, inc. 1969.  

If I could create a business it would be a local recycling center. That way we won't have to fill up all the Earth with trash that can be recycled. I would collect paper, glass, plastic, and other recyclable stuff. When the bins would get ful I would take them to the real recycling center. With the money I would give it to the local library.

- Kristen Juarez, 11

Tumbleweed tumbleweed, any of several plants, particularly abundant in prairie and steppe regions, that commonly break from their roots at maturity and, drying into a rounded tangle of light, stiff branches, roll before the wind, covering long distances and scattering seed as  Elementary School

Palmdale

I have a pet show. I have a cat but I want a dog, a hamster hamster, Old World rodent, related to the voles, lemmings, and New World mice. There are many hamster species, classified in several genera. All are solitary, burrowing, nocturnal animals, with chunky bodies, short tails, soft, thick fur, and large external cheek  and especially a horse. People will enter their animals. each animal will have a talent. Everyone will vote for their favorite. The animal that has the most votes will win. The prize will be a gold piece.

- Juliette Spirson, 7

Woodland Hills Elementary School

Woodland Hills

If I could create a business at home it would be a restaurant. I would make coffee and pastries. I would have my shop downstairs. I would live upstairs. I would also sell magazines and shirts. I would have a restaurant because it would be fun.

- Jenna Amaral, 10

Atherwood Elementary School

Simi Valley

If I could sell something. I would sell animals. I would use my room. I would sell all animals from fish to lions. They would stay in my room all the animals would sleep in my bed. So that means I need a big bed! I would sell animals because I LOVE animals.

- Heather Peterson, 10

Tumbleweed Elementary School

Palmdale

I am going to have a bakery because i love to cook. I will have candy too. There are two parts to my store. One part is the bakery and the other is the candy store.

- Robin Katz, 7

Woodland Hills Elementary School

Woodland Hills

If I could create a business at home I would sell my old shoes because some kids don't have shoes and I would also sell my clothes that don't fit me some kid don't have a lot of cloths. I would also sell basball car and basballs, and bat and gloves, so kids can play basball.

- Victoria Torres, 9

Monlux Magnet School magnet school
n.
A public school offering a specialized curriculum, often with high academic standards, to a student body representing a cross section of the community.
 

North Hollywood

If I had to create a business of my own at home I would do a shoe store. Not old shoes that I already wore but brand new ones. I would do this job because I love shoes and I think every other person would like it.

- Christine Lee Christine Lee is Emeritus Professor of Haemophilia in the University of London, and founding Editor of Haemophilia. She trained in medicine at the University of Oxford, where she was awarded First Class Honours and was the first female scholar of the Oxford University , 9

Noonnoppi School

Canoga Park

I would babysiter because I think that it is a great experience to be a mother. I think that if would be nice for a young girl or man. I think that it would be good because you can test yourself to be a mother or a father. I like read to kids because I think it would be good for the kids. I think that teaching kids to be polite I think it is a great idea. I would love being babysiter forever because I love it, and because I think it is great. I love being a babysiter because it's a great idea to me.

- Stephanie Cantrell, 9

Monlux Magnet School

North Hollywood

If I could create a business at home I would make a video game business. I would make all sorts of video games See video game console.  like super and sega ect. I would also create a new game called Super Nintendo 2,000.

I would install ATM machines. There would be two so I would get good business.

It would take hard work but I could do it.

- Kris Fortin, 9

Atherwood Elementary School

Simi Valley

My choice would be a gardener. I picked gardener because I like to work. I would do mowing, planting, and puting in rocks. I will do this for charity for the poor, homeless, and people that can't aford jobs. I do this because I now people that are poor.

- Jarred MacBrayne, 11

Tumbleweed Elementary School

Palmdale

The business I would have in my house would be an amusement park amusement park, a commercially operated park offering various forms of entertainment, such as arcade games, carousels, roller coasters, and performers, as well as food, drink, and souvenirs.  filled with many rides. I'd make the rides strong and neat so they wouldn't break down. I'd have a train that show my whole house.

- Jema Yi, 12

Noonnoppi School

Canoga Park

If I had a business it would be open only on weekends. Because I would be at school. And my business is selling apples and lemonaid. I would sell it because I would want to by a video game.

- Justin Durang, 7-1/2

Anotola Avenue School

Van Nuys

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Photo: (1) ``I would make my house into a two story Cand y Shop because I am a candy freak and I eat a lot of it too,'' says Nolan Thomas Nolan Thomas (born Marko Kalfa) was a Freestyle music artist known for his 1984 single "Yo Little Brother." He was discovered by legendary dance music producers Mark Liggett and Chris Barbosa of Shannon ("Let the Music Play") fame when he was still in highschool. , 11, of Tumbleweed Elementary School in Palmdale.

(2) ``I will have a pet washing business, so all the animals could be clean,'' says Linda Chavez, 9, of Fenton Charter Elementary School in Lake View Terrace.
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Date:Oct 1, 1996
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