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  • Tyler and His Solve-a-matic Machine
    By Jennifer Bouani

    The fun fantasy story in the book teaches kids how to be entrepreneurs and business leaders. The message crosses all geographic, gender, racial, and socioeconomic lines enabling kids to reach their dreams while learning real life lessons.
    Here are some of the lessons covered in the story that, if exposed to now, can make all the difference in a kid's future:
    Importance of dreaming big
    Business ideas
    Idea protection
    Fighting seeds of doubts
    Hiring the right people
    Finding the right real estate
    Networking
    Self-Esteem
    Money
    Success

    Tyler and His Solve-a-matic Machine is about an orphaned boy named Tyler who invents a machine to help him do his homework faster and creates a business to manufacture this machine. He must endure many tests set out for him by the Great Spirit of the Entrepreneurs, Soté, before he can officially become a successful business owner and realize his dream of sailing around the world. These tests are symbolic of obstacles encountered by adult entrepreneurs in the real world.

    It is set in the mystical city of Nessibus, a metropolis, whose streets radiate with the energy of commerce. The true adventure begins when Tyler arrives at a magical high rise building. Each floor in the magical building takes the reader to another world where reality and imagination fuse.

    Tyler encounters many adult figures in the magical building who are portrayed as animals with traits characterizing their professions—an octopus real-estate agent who’s always on her cell phone, a monkey attorney who likes to be paid in bananas, and a polar bear CPA who knows his way through crunching numbers, to name a few.

    This story appeals to kids because it arouses their senses as the main characters perform adventurous tasks and solve challenging, play-on-word riddles. It appeals to parents and teachers because it can be used as a teaching tool for entrepreneurialism, capitalism, networking and free trade.

    "This is a great introduction to the concept of what being an entrepreneur is all about," said John Walter Drake, senior partner at the law firm of McCurdy & Candler and a successful Atlanta-based entrepreneur himself. "It’s an imaginative and fun book for the bright young reader."

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