Bouje Publishing Arms Kids for Global Marketplace at Book Expo America 2006
Future Business Leaders’ series introduces concepts of entrepreneurialism.
Atlanta, GA (PRWEB) May 30, 2006 -- Atlanta-based Bouje Publishing introduced Book 1 of the Future Business Leaders’ Series: "Tyler & His Solve-a-matic Machine" at Book Expo America May 19 in Washington, D.C. "Tyler & His Solve-a-matic Machine," written by Atlanta resident Jennifer Bouani, is a children’s fantasy story introducing the concepts of entrepreneurialism to kids ages 9 to 12. Bouani, a first-time author, signed books for event attendees.
"Tyler & His Solve-a-matic Machine" is about an orphan named Tyler who invents a machine to help him do his homework 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. The allegory teaches children ages 9 to 12 business concepts in a simple yet adventurous way, showing them how to participate in, and reap the rewards of, our capitalist society.
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