Longview's littlest entrepreneurs sold their wares and showed their talents Saturday during the second annual Kidz BizNiz Back-to-School Expo at the Maude Cobb Convention Center.聽

Children set up vendor booths and sold items they've made, such as baked goods, homemade crafts, photos, jewelry and more, according to the organization's website.聽

The organization serves to "mentor, support, and equip today性视界传媒檚 children with the necessary success skills to set them on the path of becoming our future entrepreneurs," according to its website.聽

"KIDZ BIZNIZ goals are to help kids take their dreams, goals, and talents and set them in the right direction for entrepreneurship at a young age," according to the organization's website. "KIDZ BIZNIZ is here for parents that want to provide their young entrepreneur with the tools to take their ideas a step further or expand on their current ventures."

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Les Hassell is a multimedia journalist who specializes in photography, mostly useless trivia and BBQ. Raised in Reklaw, TX by optimistic parents, he studied photography and fine art at Stephen F. Austin State University.