ISLAMABAD: The kid entrepreneurs’ event, Tinypreneurs pulled a number of youngsters and families to the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Sunday providing a unique fun and learning opportunity to the young minds.
The kid entrepreneurs showcased stalls of foods, fine arts, pot painting, recycled stuff, and many other goods. The event gave a message of empowering children and parents through entrepreneurship, soft skills, and financial literacy.
The Tinypreneurs is a nonprofit venture by Mariah Suleman that promotes entrepreneurship amongst children and teenagers. It also supports mom entrepreneurs and helps children and parents to make their own brands and achieve financial freedom.
Mariah Suleman, a Barrister at Law and a motivational speaker by profession said that it is a nice platform to develop the business potential in children and moms. “Children learn soft skills like communication and marketing and develop their creativity to achieve the financial freedom”, she told APP.
Entrepreneurs Children and Moms Managed 50 Stalls

The winter edition of the festival had as many as 50 stalls owned by young children and a few moms. It provided an excellent opportunity for them to have fun, earn money and develop their business potential.
Daud, 8, managed a stall at the event and has been associated with the Tinypreneurs for around three years. Now he is getting better at marketing and trading skills with each passing year.
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He managed the tea and fries stall for the visitors.
The event provided a nice opportunity for visitors to have a healthy and environment-friendly activity and learn business skills with fun and joy.