Make That Kid An Offer Nominees Week Of September 2

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Make That Kid an Offer: Nominees Week of September 2nd

Meet the incredible kid entrepreneurs competing for a $25,000 investment

8-Year-Old CEO Jada M. Anderson, a.k.a. The Bath Bomb Queen, has built a successful business creating eco-friendly and moisturizing bath bombs.

Jada started her business when she was just seven years old after struggling to find bath bombs without harsh chemicals that irritated her skin.

Today, The Bath Bomb Queen sells a variety of bath bombs made with natural ingredients like shea butter, cocoa butter, and essential oils.

Jada's business has been featured in several media outlets, including The Huffington Post and Black Enterprise.

17-Year-Old CEO Jaylen D. Bledsoe is the founder and CEO of Bledsoe Technologies, a company that provides affordable tech support to low-income families.

Jaylen started Bledsoe Technologies when he was just 15 years after seeing how his grandmother struggled to afford tech support.

Today, Bledsoe Technologies provides tech support to over 100 families in the Chicago area.

Jaylen has been recognized for his work by the White House and the National Urban League.

14-Year-Old CEO Mikaila Ulmer is the founder and CEO of Me & the Bees Lemonade, a company that sells lemonade made with honey from her own beehives.

Mikaila started Me & the Bees Lemonade when she was just 10 years old after being stung by a bee and learning about the importance of bees.

Today, Me & the Bees Lemonade is sold in over 1,000 stores across the country.

Mikaila has been featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show and in The New York Times.

9-Year-Old CEO Jordan J. Reeves is the founder and CEO of Reel Cool Kids, a company that creates educational videos for kids.

Jordan started Reel Cool Kids when he was just seven years old after realizing that there weren't many educational videos for kids that were fun and engaging.

Today, Reel Cool Kids has created over 100 videos on topics such as science, math, and history.

Jordan's videos have been viewed over 10 million times on YouTube.

16-Year-Old CEO Samarth Kulkarni is the founder and CEO of Involvio, a company that develops educational software for students with learning disabilities.

Samarth started Involvio when he was just 14 years old after seeing how his brother struggled with learning disabilities.

Today, Involvio's software is used by over 100 schools and organizations.

Samarth has been recognized for his work by the National Science Foundation and the Ashoka Foundation.

13-Year-Old CEO Anya A. Ayoung-Chee is the founder and CEO of Penny Jars for Change Foundation, a nonprofit organization that distributes piggy banks to low-income families to encourage saving.

Anya started Penny Jars for Change Foundation when she was just nine years old after learning about the importance of saving money.

Today, Penny Jars for Change Foundation has distributed over 10,000 piggy banks to families in need.

Anya has been recognized for her work by the United Nations and the American Express Foundation.

10-Year-Old CEO Jordan C. Washington is the founder and CEO of The Little Market, a company that sells handmade crafts from developing countries.

Jordan started The Little Market when he was just seven years old after learning about the importance of fair trade.

Today, The Little Market sells a variety of handmade crafts from over 20 countries.

Jordan's company has been featured in several media outlets, including Forbes and The Wall Street Journal.