First grader is flying high with his online business One day my mom told me to start a business during coronavirus. I made this cool plane, but I wanted to turn it into a kit, said the kidpreneur. Author: Katina Rankin Updated: 9:42 PM CDT May 11, 2021
MEMPHIS, Tenn A 7-year-old was quite busy around the house when the pandemic started. His mother told him, You have to do something.
Boy, oh boy did he! And they ve been flying high ever since. Local 24 News Weeknight Anchor Katina Rankin has this local good news.
Meet 7-year-old Nicholas Bubeck. He s quite active, so. One day my mom told me to start a business during coronavirus. I made this cool plane, but I wanted to turn it into a kit, said the kidpreneur.
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Nicholas Bubeck started making toy airplanes as an arts and crafts project at the beginning of the pandemic and put together kits for other kids to make their own. It s now been a year since he started Creations by Nicholas and Bubeck has sold nearly a thousand DIY kits.
They come with popsicle sticks, bottle caps and other materials to build the plane. He also sells a paint-your-own pilot kit. And a dollar from every sale goes to the Triple Heart Foundation, which donates books to NICUs across the country.
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Apr 12, 2021
A seven-year-old, Nicholas Bubeck, from Scottsdale, Arizona is the proud CEO of his own company He started making toy airplanes as an arts and crafts project at the beginning of the pandemic and put together kits for other kids to make their own. It s now been a year since he started Creations by Nicholas and Bubeck has sold nearly a thousand DIY kits.
Believe it or not, he s not the only child CEO out there!
They come with popsicle sticks, bottle caps and other materials to build the plane. He also sells a paint-your-own pilot kit. And a dollar from every sale goes to the Triple Heart Foundation, which donates books to NICUs across the country.