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Danville Students Host Kidpreneur Innovation Fair

Over 100 students at Tassajara Hills Elementary School opened up booths selling everything from clothing to artwork to 3D-printed items.

DANVILLE, CA — On Sunday, Oct. 26, Tassajara Hills Elementary School in Danville again transformed into a lively, open-air marketplace selling everything from 3D-printed creations to Labubu accessories to a custom-made "Demon Slayer" keychain.

Each year, the school hosts its Kidpreneur Fair featuring creations made entirely by students. Over 100 students opened up booths to sell their creations, which included:

  • Painted rocks
  • Handmade jewelry
  • Custom trading card games
  • Beaded headbands
  • 3D-printed items
  • Bookmarks
  • Squishies
  • Labubu accessories
  • Shirts
  • Soaps
  • Canvas art
  • Origami
  • Keychains
  • Colorful slime

This year, the Kidpreneur Fair featured more than student booths. Guests enjoyed performances by young pianists and singers, trivia games, RC car races, temporary tattoos, Star Wars-themed photo ops, and a human “slot machine.”

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Kidpreneurs also shared the story of each of their creations.

“A heartfelt thank-you to all the Kidpreneurs and families whose dedication, teamwork, and entrepreneurial drive made this event such a success. Your enthusiasm brought our community together for a truly unforgettable day of fun, learning, and inspiration,” Tassajara Hills representatives told Patch in an email. They thanked their the events Gold Sponsor LMG.

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