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I'm UK's 'youngest' businesswoman - other kids are too busy playing Xbox

11 June 2024 , 08:20
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The mini entrepreneur has made £70 profit so far
The mini entrepreneur has made £70 profit so far

A SCHOOLGIRL has become one of the UK's youngest entrepreneurs after setting up her own sweet business aged just seven.

Luna Lily grew up watching her mum Francesca Farrow, 32, run a business and decided one day to set up her own.

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Luna Lily has become one of the UK's youngest entrepreneurs aged just sevenCredit: SWNS
She grew up watching her mum Francesca Farrow, 32, run a business
She grew up watching her mum Francesca Farrow, 32, run a businessCredit: SWNS
The primary school student pitched her sweet business idea to her mum
The primary school student pitched her sweet business idea to her mumCredit: SWNS

The primary school student pitched her sweet business idea to her mum who eventually agreed to invest £150.

Luna also invested £50 she had saved up from pocket money and bought sweets, bags and stickers.

From there, Luna's Magical Sweets was born - and after Francesca, a digital marketing agency owner, set up a website and social media, orders started trickling in.

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Luna offers a range of options including different colour and flavour themed bags and 'letter box' packets to send in the post.

Just two months in, having fulfilled around 270 sales so far, the little entrepreneur has already made back both her and Francesca's investments and is in profit.

Francesca, from Caerphilly, Wales, said: "The entrepreneurial spirit has always been there - growing up, her favourite game was always playing shopkeeper.

"She has always seen me doing my work, at meetings or designing things, and she has always wanted to help too.

"When she first started mentioning it I thought she would forget - but she didn't!

"I built the website for her and did the adult bits, but she's pretty much done the whole thing herself since then.

"She comes home from school and sits in the study working on her business instead of playing on the Xbox - it's so nice to see.

"I've been teaching her about re-investing her profits and she browses the wholesaler's website by herself.

"Sometimes she is up working in the office before me in the mornings!

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"I feel very proud of her - she is committed to something and she hasn't given up."

The youngster grew up seeing her entrepreneur mum leading a successful career.

But Francesca had no idea she'd want to follow in her footsteps until a project at school a year ago which involved Luna selling some bath bombs.

From then on, Luna was dead-set on launching her own business selling personalised sweet bags.

Finally, after months of begging, in April Francesca finally caved in.

She said: "After so much pestering, I took her to the warehouse and she picked out some bags of sweets.

"I taught her to design her own packaging, logos and stickers on Canva, and we ordered it all."

Sometimes she is up working in the office before me in the mornings!

Francesca Farrow

After setting up an online presence with Francesca's help, Luna got her first order on April 28 - 100 identical sweetie bags for a local wedding to give out as favours.

Luna stayed up all night packing them and earned her first £100 from a very happy bride and groom.

That was followed by another order of 100 bags by a local estate agent, and then 20 for a local football club.

She has now made back the £200 from her initial investment, and has made £70 profit so far, with plenty of stock left to sell.

Francesca said: "I've had to teach her about profits and re-investing.

"It feels imaginary like playing shops with her, but she's actually doing it.

"Sometimes I let her take her laptop up to bed but she doesn't just sit on YouTube - she's working on designs or browsing the wholesaler's website."

The mini entrepreneur has plenty of plans for the future of the business including getting stalls at upcoming village fairs and fetes.

Francesca added: "I'm pretty impressed and surprised she has stuck with this.

"If she changes her mind later, it's fine - but it's great to see her so passionate about something.

"I've not quite got to the bottom of why - is it money? Being the boss? I don't know.

"But something is driving her to keep going."

Luna's Magical Sweets offers a range of options including different colour and flavour themed bags
Luna's Magical Sweets offers a range of options including different colour and flavour themed bagsCredit: SWNS
Just two months in, Luna has fulfilled around 270 sales so far
Just two months in, Luna has fulfilled around 270 sales so farCredit: SWNS
She has already made back both her and Francesca's investments and is in profit
She has already made back both her and Francesca's investments and is in profitCredit: SWNS
The mini entrepreneur has plenty of plans for the future
The mini entrepreneur has plenty of plans for the futureCredit: SWNS

Jonathan Rose

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