53 Ways to Make Money As a Kid

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Want to make money as a kid?

In this article we will go over some of the time-tested ideas as well as several unique ways kids can make money.

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How to Make Money as a Kid

Since everyone is different, we wanted to give you a variety of ways that you can make money as a kid. Here they are.

1. Organize a Garage Sale

kid working in garage sale

Young business lady selling old toys on yard sale, earning extra pocket money

Not only will this help with an immediate cash flow problem and clean out the house, but it will hone in on a child’s project management skills.

If you don’t want to slave away at an in-person garage sale all day, you could always try selling stuff online. One easy option to consider is Decluttr.

This site allows us to just scan bar-codes of products and they will instantly give you the price they pay for it.

2. Sell Your Crafts

Etsy is not only an amazing way to make some extra cash selling crafts, but it can also help kids tap into their inner creative self.

Time management skills also come into play due to the fact that there are so many moving parts in building an Etsy business.

3. Start a T-shirt Business

Is your child a creative that intuitively knows what people want? If this is the case, they should definitely consider starting a T-shirt business and develop their creative side.

This could be an additional product to sell in an Etsy shop, on Redbubble or Cafepress, or sell them in local markets.

4. Offer Pet Care Services

two kids washing a dog

Anything from walking, washing or overnight stays with furry legged friends, pet care can be a fun way for kids to make extra money.

Older children may be able to start a Teen Caregiver account on Care.com to find pet sitting jobs.

Earning potential: $17.50 per walk

5. Take Surveys

Taking surveys often requires you to be over age 18, but with Swagbucks, children 13 and older can take surveys to earn money.

Lifepoints starts at age 14 and offers similar payouts.

This is also one job that can be done in the comfort of your own home.

6. Start a Babysitting Business

Moms need a break sometimes. If your child is good with younger kids, this is a great option for them.

Teenagers can also set up a profile on Care.com with the help of a parent.

Earning potential: $16.75 per hour on average in the U.S.

7. Do Odd Jobs

Older children may be able to do odd jobs online via websites like Fiverr,  and Snagajob. Fiverr requires a minimum age of 13 and Snagajob’s minimum age is 14.

Check out these places that hire 14 and 15-year-olds.

This is a great way to make some quick cash when you need it.

8. Started a Design Business

The creative field can make a lot of money! Try starting out with designing logos or smaller things for people’s websites.

You can offer your services on Fiverr for $5 for small graphics and you can charge more for bigger projects or add-on services.

9. Start an Instagram Account

Mila Stauffer, has stolen the hearts of over 333,000 Instagram followers with her sassy, yet adorable videos of her thoughts.

Want to know how old she is? She hasn’t even made it to the double digits yet. She is 3 years old. And she has been able to get sponsorships from the major players like Tylenol.

If you learn how to make money with Instagram you could pay for college before starting kindergarten!

10. Start a Jewelry Business

Jess Lively states in a podcast episode with Pat Flynn that she accidentally started her own business at the age of 15 when she was making jewelry at a pool and people were coming up to her and wanting to purchase it.

She made a couple hundred dollars. Not bad for a day lounging around for a day at the day at the pool.

11. Have a Lemonade Stand

kids lemonade stand

This is a timeless way to make money as a kid.

Having a lemonade stand can teach them the ins and outs of product oriented business with inventory control, cost management, advertising and customer service.

12. Wash Cars

Washing cars is an excellent way for kids to get out from behind the computer and out in the sun to exercise while making money.

13. Win a Pageant Show

You don’t have to put on 10 pounds of makeup to make a lot of money with pageant shows.

If your child has a specific skill set that they love doing and they are genuinely good at it, definitely sign them up for a pageant show.

These skills could include but not limited to singing, dancing, miming, playing an instrument, etc.

14. Become a Boat Cleaner

If you live near the ocean or another body of water, this is a great way to not only make some great money but get some exercise.

15. Water Plants for the Elderly

Kid watering flowers in the garden

Oftentimes the elderly are too tired or forget to water their plants. This is a great opportunity to not only make some extra cash but give back to the community as well!

16. Change People’s Car Oil

Getting your oil changed is often one of the most dreaded tasks of being an adult. You may have to sit in the waiting room for hours at the dealership, sometimes even if you have an appointment!

If your kid can pick up the skill of learning how to change the oil and offer to let the customers wait in the comfort of their own home, that will give your child the competitive advantage against other oil changing services.

17. Repair Cracked Windshields

Again, this is an unpleasant and often times an unexpected task that is a hassle for many people.

If your child can offer this specific service and meet their customers at their homes, this could give them the competitive advantage against dealerships.

18. Have a Bake Sale

This is a great way to not only make some extra cash, but also improve your skills in the kitchen.

You could sell your goods at a farmer’s market, or maybe even a local business fair or craft show.

19. Put Up Holiday Decorations

Holiday decorations can take hours to put up each year. If your child has spare time to do this task for busy parents or the elderly, they can make some extra cash and give back to the community.

20. Clean Tile Grout

This is a dirty and time-consuming job that many people don’t want to do. It involves scrubbing between the lines of the tiles and showers. It can be a lucrative job due to the fact that no one else wants to do it.

21. Clean Gutters for Your Neighbors

Having dirty or overfilled gutters can cost a lot of money for homeowners down the road if they are not cleaned out on a regular basis.

You can clean them out by using a portable sprayer. As an extra service, you could even install gutter guards for your customers. This will save them a lot of money and time down the road.

22. Aerate Lawns

Yards not only need to be cut and watered, but they also need oxygen in order for the lawn to be healthy. If you own or rent an aerator, this could be a lucrative endeavor for your child.

23. Clean Furniture

Cleaning furniture may mean disinfecting beds, couches, chairs, and more. Believe it or not, furniture needs to be cleaned on a regular basis.

To make more money, try to target homes with dogs. Pet owners tend to have their furniture cleaned more often.

24. Wash Windows

A lot of higher end homes have tall windows and can afford to outsource this task. To maximize revenue, you can offer the services for inside and outside work.

You can also offer your services to local stores with lots of windows as well.

25. Organize Closets 

If your child has a special gift for keeping things organized, then this money-making opportunity is a great option.

Most people don’t have time or the desire to keep their closets neat and organized and may be willing to pay someone else to do it for them.

26. Paint the Exterior of a Home

Painting the house is a major job that homeowners often put off due to the fact that it is either too hot out or too cold.

However, kids may be able to offer this service during spring break or summer break. They can also charge a lot of money due to the fact that it is such an unwanted task.

27. Paint the Interior of a Home

Again, this is another time-consuming task that oftentimes home owners put off. They may be very willing to outsource it someone else.

28. Paint Window Frames

Does your child have a careful hand? This can be beneficial in terms of dealing with the crevasses of the door and window frames.

29. Paint Garages

Garages are often the last part of a home that get any TLC. If you child has spare time and this has been on the to-do list of your neighbors, they may be able to help get it crossed off. For a fee, of course!

30. Paint Fences

People love to have their home to have a cohesive feel, however, that requires a lot of tedious work. If a homeowner already has everything else painted, your child might be able to step in and paint the fence to finish the job.

31. Offer Manicures or Nail Painting

A lot of women love being pampered. Being pampered in the comfort of their own home is an added bonus and offers a competitive advantage to your child.

32. Brush and Groom Dogs

A lot of dogs need to be brushed daily and bathed regularly. However, it can be a hassle for pet owners, especially if they have long, curly hair, like a cocker spaniel.

If your child loves animals and has the patience for squirming animals, then this is a definite option for them.

33. Change Air Filters

It can be difficult for some people to get to high ceilings and change the filters themselves. This is a great service to offer, especially for the elderly or a soon-to-be mom.

This is also a service that your child could perform regularly, giving them a chance at repeat income.

34. Install Fences

Homeowners love the idea of the white picket fence, but they don’t always have the time or willpower to put that idea into fruition. If your child is handy, they may be able to help make it happen for homeowners.

35. Clean Out Motor Homes

This is a great service to offer people that you know that are about to go on vacation, or people that use their camper frequently.

Cleaning is never a fun task, so they are probably all too happy to hire your child to do for them.

36. Shine Shoes

People have gotten so busy with work that they forget the small details that make their wardrobe seem put-together.

Offering this service could put a little bit more of a pep in their step from looking sharper, as well as your child when they have a little more jingle in their pocket.

37. Dispose of Christmas Trees

People love picking out Christmas trees, but dismantling and disposing after the fact is an entirely different scenario.

This could be a great option for your child, especially if your child can drive or has access to someone who can drive, as well as a truck to haul them away.

38. Run Errands for Moms

Moms are really busy, especially new moms. Offering your services to get lunch or pick up some baby food is a great way to make some extra cash on the side.

39. Weed Gardens

Homeowners love to outsource this, as it is more of a tedious task. It’s a win-win situation for the homeowner and your child. The homeowner doesn’t have to do it and your child makes some extra cash.

40. Build Sandboxes for Families

If your child is handy, they may be able to build sandboxes for families in your neighborhood. This is a cheap way to keep that family’s kid entertained for hours.

41. Operate and Repair Sprinklers

Sprinklers need to be maintained and repaired from time to time. Like all things, they can break, leak or need to be installed. For handy children, this can be a great business.

42. Catch and Sell Lizards for Pets

If you live in a state where lizards are common (which is most of the U.S. and world), why not catch young lizards and sell them as pets?

Lizards can make great pets for reptile lovers and can be very personable despite their somewhat off-putting appearance (I’m talking to you, moms and dads).

Note that in order to make money selling lizards, you’ll have to check with your state’s Department of Commerce. This is because some states have specific rules for selling lizards and other reptiles.

Also, you’ll have to have habitats in your home that are conducive to keeping the lizards safe and healthy as you wait for buyers. Advertise the lizards you have for sale amongst your friends at school or via social media.

43. Collect and Sell Firewood

firewood stacked neatly

Everyone loves to enjoy a fire surrounded with friends and family members. However, collecting and splitting wood is not fun for everyone.

If your child loves to be outside and wants the exercise, this is a great option to make money.

44. Start a Fundraiser

If your child is looking to make money for a notable cause, starting a fundraiser is a great way to do so.

Organizing an event will also help your child practice their communication and persuasion skills.

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45. Lay Sod

More homeowners are using sod instead of seeing a new year.

If your child can handle this task, it’s another great way to get exercise while making money doing it.

46. Mow Lawns

kid mows lawn with mower

Mowing lawns is a classic way of making money as a kid. You can not only get some extra income but work out at the same time.

47. Collect and Sell Eggs

This one requires a little more maintenance as your child would have to maintain the chickens in order to collect the eggs. Nonetheless, there a great potential for profit!

Eggs could be sold at a Farmer’s market, or just marketed locally through word of mouth.

48. Sell Flowers

If your child has a green thumb and a knack for arranging floral, they may be able to sell flowers for the various holidays and events throughout the year.

People get busy with work, kids, and other issues that can come up in life. However, they still know and want to show appreciation for their loved ones on holidays.

If your child is in the right place at the right time, they could make a killing.

49. Sell Glow Sticks

If your child has an entrepreneurial spirit then this is a great seasonal money making opportunity for them. Your child can buy glow sticks for cheap when they are on sale and sell them at major events like the Fourth of July or Halloween.

50. Tutor Others

Have your child become a tutor for kids in their class that struggle in the things that your child excels in.

Is your child really good at math or can he or she churn out beautiful papers? If so, this is a great way to make cash, practice communication skills, and help others.

51. Create a YouTube Channel

It is amazing how many kids are making money on Youtube these days. If you like making videos and can be consistent, this can be not only a fun hobby but a way to make some money as well.

52. Sell Your Photos

Do you like taking pictures with your phone? Do you have an eye for getting the perfect shot?

Well, there are actually sites out there like iStock and Shutterstock that will pay for photographs for the their stock photography library.

53. Get a Paper Route

Although the newspaper is not as common as it used to be, this is still a way to make some extra cash as a kid.

You can deliver papers early in the morning, which makes this a good option if you are still in school and cant work a job during the day. Check with your local newspaper to see what the requirements are to get started.

There are even online tutoring gigs available that help address any transportation hurdles.

Summary

The options for making money as a kid are plentiful, especially in this day and age. Making extra money doesn’t have to mean slaving away working at a minimum wage job that your kid doesn’t like.

Having a little bit of creative thought and knowing their natural talents cannot only prove lucrative for your child but can help them learn new skills and hone their talents as well.

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