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The Spanish Fork Children's Market is a crafts and goods market that is made by kids and sold by kids. The Market is held at the City Park located at 49 South Main Street.
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Fees: Booth Reservation
Recommended Ages:
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![]() | 4-11 |
![]() | 12-19 |
![]() | 20-49 |
![]() | 50-69 |
![]() | 70+ |
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Links: https://www.spanishfork.org/events/childrensmarket.php
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye, Cooper Dye,
We loaded up the truck and went to the children's market at the city park shortly after 9:00. We were there until 1:00. Madi joined up with Becca and Quinn, and she ended up making more than $50 in sales. Tara helped her figure out how much all of her ingredients cost so she could subtract that out. Once we finished at the children's market, we packed up and went home.
By Jeremy Dye
Jeremy Dye, Tara Dye, Savannah Dye, Madilyn Dye,
We got up early and made posters for the kids' booths. Then we loaded all the canopies, tables, chairs, posters, kids, cash registers, and everything else in the truck and set up the booths at the City Park for the children's market. Savannah and Tasha shared a booth. Madi and Becca shared a booth. We gave each of the girls $20 that they could spend at other booths. Both girls purchased homemade Wings of Fire dragon stuffed animals. Savannah sold 13 of her 30 kits for $79 and a profit of $45, and Madi sold $97 of baked goods for a profit of $73. When the children's market was over, we loaded everything up again and took it home.