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Lemonade Stand Games for Kids

Some children gain business experience early on in life by operating lemonade stands. Some do it for the fun of it, and some as proof they can make their own money. They can get some virtual experience through online games that educate them on business aspects of operating a lemonade establishment.
  1. Lemonade Larry

    • Kids sell lemonade and calculate how much money customers owe them in "Lemonade Larry." If kids enter costs exceeding or falling short of the actual amount, Larry will indicate the correct amount customers owe him. The game is designed for kids with basic addition or multiplication skills. The highest cup order never exceeds nine, while the high price never exceeds 9 cents. "Lemonade Larry" is accessible at sites like Kids Math Games.

    Lemonade World

    • Players grow lemons and chop ice as part of their lemonade stand duties in "Lemonade World." Players have to click on specific icons to perform each action. For example, clicking the "M" icon gets the player to the management area where cups, sugar and advertising options are available. The temperature plays a role in the game since lemonade will sell better if the weather is warm. The player has to hold the mouse over the thermometer at the top of the screen to see the temperature. "Lemonade World" can be found at Free Games Jungle.

    Sim Lemonade: 30 Days Challenge

    • The goal of "Sim Lemonade: 30 Days Challenge" is to make as much money as possible in 30 days. The players start with $20. They must create a lemonade recipe, set the price for it, and purchase daily inventory on an as-needed basis. Kids look at customer feedback and adjust recipe and price, accordingly. Weather conditions also impact recipe and price, as cool days require fewer ice cubes per cup, and customers pay more on hot days. With each successful day, the popularity rating of the stand goes up. "Sim Lemonade' is available at sites like School Time Games.

    Sim Lemonade: Millionaire

    • "Sim Lemonade: Millionaire" at sites like ClassBrain Games is about building a lemonade empire. Kids begin the game with $100 and set their lemonade recipe and price based on factors such as weather and customer feedback. Players have to advertise their product, and cannot buy more than a certain amount of inventory items per day. Saving the game after each day lets kids add earnings to their lemonade empire.

    MinyanLand Lemonade Stand

    • Kids help Boo the bear fill lemonade orders for customers in "MinyanLand Lemonade Stand." Players use their mouse to click items such as ice, liquid machines, straws and umbrellas. Kids click the bell to let customers know when an order is ready. Customers will not accept drinks that do not exactly match their order. Kids must fulfill the required number of orders to advance to the next round. "MinyanLand" is available at sites like Kaboose Funschool.


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