Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Charge a quarter and I bet lots will give more. My husband just gave $5 to a kid doing a lemonade stand the other day and told her to keep the change and she beamed. (We threw out the dixie cup of homemade lemonade when we got out of sight, it was nasty!)
+1. This is what we do - give extra because we admire their pluck and willingness to sit outside in the heat for a couple of bucks. It's cute! Go for it, OP.
Anonymous wrote:They are illegal6 in Fairfax county.
Anonymous wrote:Charge a quarter and I bet lots will give more. My husband just gave $5 to a kid doing a lemonade stand the other day and told her to keep the change and she beamed. (We threw out the dixie cup of homemade lemonade when we got out of sight, it was nasty!)
Anonymous wrote:No, I affirmatively think you should not give it to charity. The point of the exercise is for kids to learn about how to operate a business and how to make money. You'd defeat part of the point if they don't get to keep and decide how to invest the money.
Now, you SHOULD recognize that this is a learning exercise for your kids and not charity for them. So no pressuring friends and family to buy the lemonade and no being annoyed at people who walk by without purchasing. But unless you do either of those two things, there's nothing tacky about it.

Anonymous wrote:They are illegal in Fairfax county.
Anonymous wrote:They are illegal6 in Fairfax county.