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The Bates family enjoyed a day at the Children’s Entrepreneur Market selling sweet treats at Sip, Sip, Hooray!

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From left, Judith Garcia and Jade Garcia sell unique patches at the market.

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From homemade food and art to hobbies and store-bought goods to games and services, “kidpreneurs” are tasked with marketing, selling, and talking to visitors all at the market.

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Emily Berglund sells her handmade healing heat pads that are perfect for both heating and cooling.

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The Child Entrepreneurs Market was held on Wednesday, February 13th along Fountains Street in Fountain Hills.

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Athy M.’s slime was a big hit at Children’s Entrepreneur Market.
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Brothers Parker, Aiden and Mareia Easterwood, from left, sell 3D printed magnets, pencil holders, phone holders and more. The brothers sell their unique products online at 3deepdesign.net.

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Entrepreneur Addison Barclay sells homemade cake pops, Rice Krispie treats, and Oreos at an outdoor market.

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Julius Bradley proudly displays his homemade canvas art designs at the Children’s Entrepreneur Market.

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Keith Lehnen (center), who supplies freeze-dried candy and 3D-printed fidget spinners, enlisted the help of his brother Knox Lehnen (left), who runs Case Delights, and his friend Käsen Broker (right).

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Lisa Gee Oracle Hightower provided music during the Fountain Hills Farmers Market on Thursday, March 13th.
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