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Books : Children's Books : Series : Nonfiction : Career Ideas for Kids
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Suggests a variety of small business ideas, including being a birthday party planner, dog walker, and photographer.
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I never did well in math when I was your age. Math is such a hard subject. Contrary to this widely held adult opinion on mathematics
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Whether kids enjoy the fresh air and scenery of the great outdoors or have an uncanny way with animals, career opportunities abound for nature and animal lovers everywhere. From animal trainers to land surveyors to veterinarians, this field opens up a world of adventurous job possibilities. What does a career in this exciting field entail? "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Animals and Nature, Second Edition", newly redesigned and completely updated, offers kids the information they need to make a smart career choice. Step-by-step self-assessment allows kids to identify their personality traits and then connect them to viable career options. Informative job profiles cover all the basics and spotlight real people working in that profession. The career discovery activities have been expanded, giving kids a fun new way to learn more about themselves and their interests. Career profiles include: Animal trainer; Botanist; Entomologist; Land surveyor; Marine biologist; Park ranger; Pet groomer; Veterinarian; and more.
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From excavating the burial grounds of ancient kings to creating robots in high-tech labs, the realm of science offers exciting career options for kids drawn to exploring how our world functions. Newly redesigned and completely updated, "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Science, Second Edition" guides young readers through a variety of job possibilities. Step-by-step self-assessment allows kids to identify their unique traits and then connect them to viable career options in science. Informative and updated job profiles cover all the basics and spotlight real scientists working in their respective research areas. The career discovery activities have been expanded to include all the latest developments on careers in science, giving kids an engaging and informative vehicle to learn more about themselves and their interests. The career profiles include: archaeologist; chemist; food scientist; nutritionist; oceanographer; robotics technician; science educator; and veterinarian.
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For kids who display a knack for turning a phrase, the written word can offer many satisfying career choices in a number of fields, such as book publishing, journalism, and library science. "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Writing, Second Edition" offers an updated hands-on tour of the many career options available in a number of eclectic fields. Providing step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles, this freshly updated guide covers all the basics and provides resources for further research. Extensive photographs and illuminating interviews are also included to help kids find ways to explore their options as potential professionals in the writing field. Career profiles include: Author, Book producer, Editor, Freelance writer, Journalist, Librarian, Literary agent, and, Publicist.
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In recent years, computers have taken over the workplace, opening the door to new and exciting jobs in this rapidly growing field. Whether kids want to program computers, do research online, or provide technical support, the world is at their fingertips, and kids are only a click away from a long-lasting career. What does it take to find a job in computers? "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Computers, Second Edition", completely redesigned and updated, clues kids in on this fast-paced industry. By providing step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles, this illustrated book helps kids identify their personality traits to better match themselves to possible careers. Resources for further research and additional career discovery activities encourage further exploration. Providing a detailed overview of a career in computers, this guide is a great starting point for kids seeking a future in this field. Career profiles include: Artificial intelligence scientist; Computer programmer; Hardware engineer; On-line researcher; Systems analyst; Technical support representative; Trainer; Webmaster; and more.
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Sports-related jobs are in high demand, and they can offer a number of terrific opportunities both on the field and off for budding young athletes or anyone interested in the multifaceted sports industry. "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Sports, Second Edition" brings the vast range of opportunities in this industry to the forefront. This extensively revised book scores major points by encouraging kids to identify their personality traits and skills and match their athletic interests and abilities with viable career options. With step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles and professional insight, this reader-friendly volume offers kids a strong starting place for further job exploration in the sports arena. The career profiles include: Athlete; Coach; Fitness instructor; Recreation director; Sportscaster; Sports event coordinator; Sports pro; Sportswriter; and more.
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The ability to communicate clearly and eloquently is a desirable trait in our fast-paced world, and for kids who possess the gift of gab, jobs requiring top-notch verbal skills are plentiful and accessible. Completely redesigned and updated with current information, "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Talking, Second Edition" helps kids find their voice and guides them on how best to apply those skills to careers in fields such as broadcasting and speech pathology. This easy-to-use guide provides step-by-step self-assessment and profiles various jobs young people may wish to explore further. The career discovery activities have been expanded, and a closing section discusses further options, making this a useful guide for readers pondering their future plans. The career profiles include: air traffic controller; broadcaster; hotel manager; news reporter; publicist; retailer; speech pathologist; and telemarketer.
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Whether kids are interested in becoming a dancer, a musician, or a sound engineer, the world of music and dance is a lively scene with many exciting opportunities for those with the right attitude. So what does this career choice have to offer, and how can kids learn more about the music and dance industry? "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Music and Dance, Second Edition", extensively updated and revised, brings the vast amount of opportunities in this industry to the forefront. By encouraging kids to identify their personality traits and skills, this book helps them match their interests and abilities with viable careers. With step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles and professional insight, this book gives kids a good starting place for further job exploration. This book also features a helpful closing section and new career discovery activities. Completely redesigned, this book provides a reader-friendly and interactive resource for kids interested in exploring possible career choices. Career profiles include: Arts administrator; Composer; Dance instructor; Disc jockey; Music video producer; Musician; Recording executive; Sound engineer; and more.
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The mathematical and finance field can be a very lucrative one, with jobs ranging from bankers to lawyers to urban planners, and more. Kids with a love of numbers and math concepts may find this industry both satisfying and challenging. What does it take to pursue a career in math and money? Completely redesigned and updated with current information, "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Math and Money, Second Edition" helps kids identify their personality traits and guides them on how best to apply those skills to careers in the mathematical or financial field. Presented in an exciting new series, this book provides step-by-step self-assessment and profiles various jobs young people may wish to explore further. This easy-to-use guide includes a closing section that discusses further options, as well as expanded career discovery activities, and more. Career profiles include: Actuary; Banker; E-merchant; International trade specialist; Lawyer; Stockbroker; Urban planner; Venture capitalist; and more.
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Careers profiled include: Airline Personnel Chief Purser Commercial Fisher Cruise Director Diplomat Event Planner Foreign Correspondent International Businessperson International Relief Worker Interpreter Railroad Engineer Regional Sales Manager Tour Guide Travel Agent Truck Driver.
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The Career Ideas for Kids series links young readers' specific interests, talents, and skills to a wide variety of actual professions. Each lighthearted volume is filled with delightful text and playful illustrations. Coverage begins with a set of questions designed to help kids discover who they are, what they like to do, and what they do best. Highly motivational, and just plain fun, additional chapters include: -- Get in Gear! Kids begin to learn how to link their interests to actual professions. -- Take a Trip! Informational interviews with professionals in the field explore a diverse mix of careers. -- Don't Stop Now! Leads to a world of direct exploration and makes for an open road to Future Destinations! -- and much more. Careers profiled: -- Actor -- Animator -- Architect -- Artist -- Chef -- Choreographer -- Cosmetologist -- Development Director -- Fashion Designer -- Floral Designer -- Graphic Designer -- Industrial Designer -- Interior Designer -- Museum Curator -- Photojournalist.
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Adventurous or globe-trotting jobs do exist outside of the movies and television. For kids thinking about making a career out of exploring new horizons, this book will be a welcome resource. "Career Ideas for Kids Who Like Adventure and Travel, Second Edition" clues kids in on action-packed jobs in various exciting fields. By providing step-by-step self-assessment followed by a series of job profiles, this illustrated book helps kids identify their personality traits to better match themselves to possible fast-paced careers. Resources for further research and expanded career discovery activities encourage further exploration for adventure-minded kids. Completely revised and updated, this guide is a great starting point for kids seeking a career filled with adventure and travel. Career profiles include: Airport personnel, Cruise director, Detective, Expedition leader, Firefighter, Foreign correspondent, Military serviceperson, Travel agent, and more.
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This series guides you through a multitude of career possibilities based on your specific interests and skills, and links your talents to a wide variety of actual professions. Highly motivational, and just plain fun, each lighthearted volume is filled with delightful text and playful illustrations to engage you. Ages 10+
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Provides activities to uncover individual traits and abilities, information about careers in writing, description of career planning resources, explanations for personal roadmaps, and profiles of individuals with writing careers.
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Careers profiled include: Advertising Executive Business Manager Chief Technology Officer E-merchant Entrepreneur Hospitality Manager International Trade Specialist Investment Banker Lawyer Management Consultant Publisher Real Estate Agent Sales Representative Textile Manufacturer Venture Capitalist.
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