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Press-A-Print: Introducing children to the business side of life while helping families work together.


Diane, Megan, Gary

Teachers and instructors are noted for vast amounts of knowledge, expertise and wisdom. The instructors at Press-A-Print University are no different. Occasionally a star instructor will make a cameo appearance as in the case when the class of July 24, 2007 met a new operator Megan from Florida, an expert on the Twisted Pen Factory.
There is only one major unique highlight about this instructor. Megan is only nine years old.
Jim and Diane came to training in Idaho Falls accompanied by their daughter Megan. Investing in their future, they added the Kids In Business portion, consisting of 3 Button Machines and the Twisted Pen Factory, for Megan.

When Megan received her Twisted Pen Factory, she read the directions and then found the best ways to produce Twisted Pens.

While at Training, Megan stole the show when she shared several unique methods of producing pen shaped designs. If the grown-ups didn’t get it she would tell or show them how to do it. For many of the new Operators this was one of the highlights of training.

Megan's Budget

30% Back Into Business
30% In The Bank
30% To Spend
10% To Their Church

One of the greatest benefits of The Press-A-Prints Kids In Business Package is that Megan and all other children will learn how to operate and manage a business as well as budgeting money.

By having Megan do her part of the business, people have become intrigued about what else Jim and Diane do. As a result, new business has developed.

All this and the fact that families can work together towards a common goal are just some of the perks of becoming a Press-A-Print Operator.

Press-A-Print is proud of the children who enjoy working and learning and the parents who take the time to teach the future business leaders of America, like Megan.

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