The Wee Little Arts franchise offers a low-cost business opportunity to work with pre-school and early elementary school kids. There is a huge demand for our program with little competition. With very little overhead, this business is profitable right from the very first class you teach.
To buy a franchise with Wee Little Arts, you'll need to have at least $50,000 in liquid capital and a minimum net worth of $100,000. Franchisees can expect to make a total investment of $29,900 - $40,440. They also offer financing via 3rd party. *
Liquid Capital: | $50,000 What does Liquid Capital mean? |
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Net Worth: | $100,000 What is Net Worth? |
Total Investment: | $29,900 - $40,440 What does Total Investment mean? |
Financing: | Via 3rd party |
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Training: | Available |
Total Units: | 11 |
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Home Office: | Charleston, SC |
Year Founded: | 2000 |
Franchising Since: | 2000 |
Melissa Bradshaw, an experienced and award winning teacher with a degree in Arts Education, developed Wee Little Arts® in response to a need she saw as a teacher. Melissa realized that the students in elementary school classrooms had been under-served in the development of fine motor skills, critical thinking skills and creativity that early art education encourages. Combining her formal training in education with a passion for growing young minds, Melissa designed the Wee Little Arts® program. For over a decade, Wee Little Arts® has served tens of thousands of children, consistently generating praise from parents and school directors.
Wee Little Arts® is a process-oriented approach to preschool arts education that has been overwhelmingly successful in engaging and empowering children by helping them discover the creative process. Wee Little Arts® is a method of releasing the natural creativity of young children through the use of mixed-media, drawing, painting and three dimensions.
Wee Little Arts® also offers programs for early elementary school children.
The Wee Little Arts® program is broken into four critical sessions that build upon each other to develop a full range of exposure and skills in the visual arts. Students are introduced to a variety of safe, high quality materials, which are utilized in the process of creation, fostering their imagination and encouraging them to utilize their critical thinking skills. Using art history and age-appropriate children’s literature, students are also exposed to a wide range of visual art concepts. Introduction to descriptive vocabulary, training via various artistic media and learning through a process-oriented approach to develop imagination and creative ability, are just some of the wonderful things the children experience.
Classes are held once a week for 45 minutes. Programs begin at the brilliant age of three years old!
We continue to develop compelling school year curricula, summer camp and birthday event celebrations, allowing one to generate income all year long.
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Interested parties should have at least $50,000 in liquid capital to invest.