I am the proud father of an 11 year-old entrepreneur. My daughter, Alex, is
gifted and talented in so many ways. A few years ago, she was playing with
some modeling clay and showed us some figures she had created.

They were very tiny -- most under an inch in size -- and remarkably
detailed for one so young. On a whim, we suggested she try selling them at her
upcoming school fair. Not only did she sell out in under an hour, but she also
generated $100.00 cash. Not bad for a few bucks in clay, right?

Whether she is trying to create a real animal such as a tree
frog (pictured above) or an imaginary one (a flying pig pictured below), she
does an astoundingly good job, don't you agree?

Among her favorites are penguins and rabbits though she has
also created some more larger and more complex figures such a Horton from Dr.
Seuss, a giraffe eating grapes and even a hamster and squirrel.
Well, after some whining, I finally built her a web site of
her own and believe it or not, ClayPals
are selling briskly. Heck, maybe she'll earn enough to pay her way through
college! Hey, I can dream, can't I?
Alex is always introducing new figures to the ClayPals
collection, and yes, she does take special orders. To see her current
offerings, please click here
now.