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Sales Consultant List of Opportunities, Part 3 (Children’s Products)

If you are looking for a business in the field of sales consulting for home party or home sales companies maybe children’s products would be a good fit for you. Selling children’s products is fun and if you are a mom then your target audience will be all around you at daycares, story times, schools, the gym, etc.

Discovery Toys, Inc: Known for selling award winning educational toys, books, games and software this company is a subsidiary of EOS International, Inc. The company offers an unconditional guarantee and a rewards program. You can earn up to 40% of your sales. The start up kit is $99 and you can get started with a $25 deposit. Websites are available.

Noah’s Ark Workshop and Bella Bee Workshop: Basically a traveling “fluff and stuff” business that sells unstuffed stuffed animals with accessories. The Bella Bee aspect sells beauty products for preteens. The Bella Bee workshops are not about “make up” but learning where true beauty comes from.

You can earn 35%-45% commission on your sales. The structure is built on three sales levels each earning more commission than the next. You have several start up kits to choose from ranging from the Basic at $149.00 to the Ark Membership Kit at $1438.00.

Story Time Felts
: A fun company who sales interactive, hands on, educational felt kits for children. The kits can be used for Sunday School to daycares to home use. Company has been around since 1992. The company offers a 20-35% commission on sales. They also offer monthly promotions and incentives. You will get a discount on all purchases. The membership kit is $50 and the membership and supply kit is $85.

Usborne Books: Company that publishes educational books on science, history, language, nature and more. These books are popular among homeschoolers and educators. You can earn 25% commission and the opportunity to earn free books. The start up cost is $49 and $129 depending on the kit you select.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.