If you are trying to make money really quickly, and you’re trying to find jobs that can help you get there, then you are in luck.

Below, in this article we’ve got a list of the best jobs for 11 year olds, that are both easy to do and fun.

These jobs mean you’re going to be able to start making money right now, and get some great work experience as well.

It can be difficult to think of ways to make money when you are just starting out, when you might not have a lot of skills or experience yet.

This doesn’t mean that you can’t start making money. You will know that there are a lot of ways out there to make money but a lot of them require you to do the kind of work that’s either boring, or too difficult.

Child Labors Laws in America

The most important law related to child labor laws in America is the fair Labor Standards act.

This law states that children under the age of 14 years aren’t allowed to work a traditional job, but children between 14 and 16 years old can work a limited number of hours every week.

Children between 16 and 17 years old could work any job they want, as long as it isn’t dangerous.

Of course, there are going to be exceptions to these rules, like when a parent hires their children to work with the family business, or a child that does a side job for cash, or a child that is working as an actress or actor.

Also, if the child is doing farm work, the rules are less restrictive.

Every state has different laws when it comes to how old a child needs to be to work, as well as how many hours they can work per day, and how many hours a week they can work.

Best Seasonal Jobs for 11 Year Olds

On our first list, we’ve got jobs that are seasonal, which means that you’re going to only be able to do them at a certain time of year.

During the holiday season, you can pick up many side gigs, where store owners need a little bit more assistance, and friends and family tend to be more generous with what they’ve got to offer.

1. Gift Wrapping

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The great news is that around Christmas time, it’s really easy to find stores that need help with gift wrapping.

There are a lot of stores out there that have a gift-wrapping service for their customers, and want as many people on board being able to do this as possible.

You can earn as much as $2 a gift, and all you need to do to get hired is approach a local store at the beginning of the holiday and leave your phone number or e-mail address with them.

2. Shoveling Snow

If you live in an area that gets a lot of snow, then this is a great way to not only make some money but get some exercise as well.

You can earn up to $20 per job shoveling snow, and all you need to do to get started with this is invest in a snow shovel, and then go around the neighborhood, and ask who needs their snow shoveled.

3. Face Painting

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Halloween is a really fun holiday for everybody, and it’s also a great way to make a little bit money on the side.

If you want to make some money during Halloween, you can always offer your face painting services.

You could earn as much as $5 per face paint, and to get hired in this kind of job, you can ask around at your school, or hang flyers around your neighborhood.

4. Holiday Decorator

There are a lot of people out there that love to decorate their homes, but there aren’t too many people that relish the thought of having to do it year after year, and there are some people that don’t have time for it.

There are also some people that are too old now to do it themselves and need a little bit of assistance.

The great news is that you can earn between $20 and $100 her house, and to get started, you can talk to friends and family, and hang flies around your neighborhood.

You can also go door to door, and even market yourself on Facebook.

Online Jobs for 11 Year Olds

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There are a lot of traditional jobs out there that make it easy for you to get hired as an 11-year-old, but the Internet is also a great source of money making.

There are a lot of opportunities on the Internet these days for people of all different ages and stages to make money.

There are online jobs available for teenagers and tweens, including doing research, helping other kids with their homework, and completing online surveys.

Working online as an 11-year-old is a really good way to earn some additional money, and it is a flexible job that you can do from home, and it also teaches you how to use the Internet responsibly and safely.

However, you do need to be careful when you work online and get your parents to make sure that what you are doing is safe, because there are scams involved all the time, which means that it can be difficult to find an authentic job.

The other thing is that your parents might not like the idea of you being online all the time, because they would much prefer you to be outside, playing with your friends.

5. Take Surveys

One really easy job to do if you are an 11-year-old, and you want to find something online to do is to take online surveys.

There are companies out there that require preteens and teens to answer questionnaires, and these questions are going to help them work out whether their product is what their target audience wants or not.

Of course, you will need your parents’ consent before you sign up for these companies.

You can earn anywhere between 40 cents, and $2 a survey, and a survey is going to take roughly around 10 minutes to finish.

To take surveys, you’ll need to set up an e-mail account, as well as a PayPal account, so that you can receive payment. Survey Junkie is a good option.

6. YouTuber

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If you spend any amount of time on YouTube, then you will know that there are a lot of kids out there that are making big bucks through their YouTube channels.

Younger kids can get paid by YouTube for making videos. Of course, the more interest your videos are able to generate the more you’re going to get paid.

As long as you’re willing to be consistent with how many videos you post every week, the sky is the limit when it comes to how much you can earn through your YouTube channel.

However, you also need to prepare to put a lot of hard work in, and you need patience. You definitely can’t expect to start making money straight away.

There are a lot of channels out there that have done really well, that took a year or more to get going.

The first thing you need to do is think about what you’re passionate about, and then think about a name for your YouTube channel.

Then you need to be consistent, and make sure that you are giving your audience what it wants.

7. Design Logos

If you are one of those kids that loves graphic design, and you know your way around computers, as well as design software like Adobe, then you can start your own business as a logo designer.

You can earn anywhere between 50 and $100 per logo, but you will just need to ask your parents to help you sign up for an account on Fiverr, or Upwork, so that you can set a price, to charge your clients for each logo.

You also might want to go around small business owners and ask if they would like you to design their logo. You can also advertise your skills on Facebook.

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8. Sell Handmade Items

These days there are a lot of people out there, including a lot of kids, that are making some serious money from selling their homemade crafts online.

You’re going to be able to do especially well with this approach if your items are unique and personable.

For example, handmade jewelry online is quite a hit, and limited pieces can be sold for up to $20 each.

You can sell your handmade crafts on Etsy, at a local craft store, on Facebook marketplace, or at a local craft fair.

9. T-shirt Design

All you need to do to be able to design your own T-shirts is get a few art supplies, a plain T-shirt, and your imagination.

Play around with some designs, and upload them to your favorite design program, and get rid of the background.

You can sell your shirts for as much as $20 each, and you can sell your shirts to local sports teams, schools, and family members and friends.

10. Dog Walking

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If you are somebody who loves dogs, then you might want to consider the idea of being able to walk other people’s dogs for money.

You can charge people to walk their dogs up to $15 an hour, and you can advertise this job through Facebook, or post flyers around your neighborhood.

How to Make Money Fast

If you are one of those kids that needs a little bit of money right now, and you can’t afford to wait around, and build up a YouTube channel, or a graphic design business, then let’s take a look at some ways that you can earn money really quickly.

11. Babysitting

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If you have a couple of younger siblings, or you are responsible enough, then you can babysit for friends and family, or neighbours.

You can earn as much as $15 an hour babysitting for others, and you can charge more if you are taking care of more than one child at a time.

Make some flyers, and hand them out around your neighborhood.

12. Party Entertainer

if you love the idea of playing dress up, then there’s a good chance that you’re going to have a costume box at home.

Why not make the most of this, and begin a business as a party entertainer? You can make as much as $70 an hour, depending on whether you’re willing to dance, sing, and take photos with the kids.

Advertise your business at local daycare centres, and parks, and once you get hired, buy or rent a costume.

Make sure that you know exactly what the client expects from you, and make sure that you are choosing something that is going to be entertaining for the kids.

13. Senior Helper

There are a lot of elderly people out there that live alone which means that they are more than happy to pay somebody to keep them company by running errands, reading to them, or assisting with household jobs.

You can charge between $10 and $15 an hour, and to find clients, check in with your local senior centres, or even ask around at your church.

14. Wash Cars

Wash Cars

All you need to start a car washing business is a hose, a bucket, and some soap, and you’ll be on your way.

You can charge anywhere between $5 and $10 a car, and you can also charge people more to clean the inside of their car.

Advertise this business with a sign, and post flyers around your neighborhood.

You might even want to bring a friend or two into your business, so that you can make even more money.

15. Mummy’s Helper

If your mom is always asking you to help out around the house, then why not take this opportunity to make some money out of it?

Whether it’s taking out the trash, dusting, or just keeping your younger siblings entertained, being mommy’s helper is a great way to gain some experience, before you become a babysitter.

You can earn between $5 and $10 an hour, depending on how much your mum is wanting to charge, and how many children you are taking care of. You can also ask friends and family if they are willing to pay you for this type of service as well.

16. Farmhand

If you live in a rural community, then you are pretty much guaranteed to be able to find work as a farmhand somewhere.

There are a lot of farmers that need additional help during feeding times, calving season, and harvesting seasons.

You can earn between $5 and $10 an hour as a junior farm hand and to get hired as a farmhand, you will need to contact small farms within your area.

You might also want to check local community boards for open jobs.

17. Errand Service

If you live in a city where you can walk around everywhere easily, then this means you don’t need a car to run errands for people.

An errand service is going to help people by mailing their letters for them, picking up their laundry, and purchasing small items, like milk and bread.

Depending on whether you are charging per errand, or per hour, you can make as much as $10 an hour.

Because of safety reasons, we only recommend that you run errands for friends, trusted family, and neighbours.

18. Clean Pools

Clean Pools

People who own a pool don’t really want to have to deal with the maintenance of it, so they might love the idea of a preteen coming along with some knowledge about cleaning pools and netting leaves.

You can earn anywhere between $15 and $30 an hour for this kind of service.

Check in with your friends and family members, and post flyers around your neighborhood.

19. Sell Baked Goods

If you are the kind of kid that absolutely loves to bake, then you can definitely make some money out of this, and sell your yummy baked goods for some cash.

You’ll need to make sure that you are making enough money to cover the cost of how much the ingredients are going to be, as well as how much time you put into the baking process.

If you’re just starting out, you can charge a dollar per cookie, $2 per muffin or cupcake, and $20 for a two layer cake.

20. Work with the Family Business

If your family happens to own a business, then you are definitely going to be able to be part of the family business.

There were so many important job skills and life lessons that you can learn by working for the family business.

If you are currently an employee in training, then you are going to make roughly half of what other people make who work for your family business right now, but there’s no reason why you can’t get to that point someday.

The massive bonus to this is that you’re going to have parental supervision, while you learn everything about the family business.

21. Plant Sitter

Families that like to go on holiday or are busy need somebody to come in and maintain and water their plants.

You can earn between $5 or $10 a day, if you want to take care of somebody else’s plants.

To find clients, find your local travel agent, and ask them to offer your services to their clients when they go away.

22. Pet Sitter

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If you just love being around pets, then you might want to make money looking after somebody else’s pet while they are away.

You can make sure they’re fed daily, and then you can also take them outside and play with them. A pet sitter can earn $20 a day.

23. Lemonade Stand

One really quick and easy way to earn some cash is to create a lemonade stand, especially when it’s really hot in the summertime.

You can charge $2 a cup for fresh squeezed lemonade, and all you need to do to advertise your business is sit outside your house with your stand.

24. Gardener

If you think you already have the makings of a green thumb, then you might want to turn your skills into a job, by pulling weeds, picking up leaves, and mowing lawns for your neighbours.

Depending on what kind of job you’re doing, you can charge as much as $15 per hour. Either do this for your neighbors, or ask on Facebook if anybody needs a gardener.

25. Garage Cleaning

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A lot of the time, people are too busy to clean out their garage, and they just leave it dusty and dirty all year round.

If you’ve got a bit of time on your hands, you can offer your services of dusting and sweeping and tidying up other people’s garages.

You can earn as much as $15 an hour, depending on how messy the garage is, and how dirty it is.

You can ask around your neighbourhood when it comes to this job because you’re bound to find somebody who has a messy and dirty garage.

26. Yard Sale

When was the last time you had a clean out of all your old toys?

If you think you’ve got a few toys that you could part with, then you might want to think about having a yard sale.

Not only can you search your bedroom, but you still can search the garage, home, and attic, to make sure you find a good range of stuff that people are going to be interested in.

Once you have decided on what you want to sell, make sure that everything is in working condition, and clean.

Lastly, price your items. You can earn anywhere between a couple of dollars to a couple of hundred dollars.

27. Advertising

If you have a good relationship with local businesses, then the good news is that they always need advertising, and they always need somebody to hand out coupons and flyers.

Some businesses might even pay you to stand on the side of the road with a sign.

You can make anywhere between $5 and $10 an hour, helping a small business advertise themselves.

28. Photographer

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If you are the kind of kid that loves taking photos, and you have just invested in or been given a camera, or you have a relatively good smartphone, then you might want to think about increasing your skills, and marketing yourself as a photographer.

The good news is that you can charge as much as $50 per photo session, if you edit the photos as well. You can give the client their photos on a flash drive.

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FAQs

How Old Do You Have to Be to Work?

According to American legislation, you have to be 14 years old to be paid for work.

Can an 11-Year-Old Have a Job?

Yes, an 11-year-old can get paid cash for doing a side gig. However, if somebody younger than 14 wants to be able to be employed by a traditional employer, this isn’t going to be possible.

Can an 11-Year-Old Work at A Pet Store?

An 11-year-old is only going to be able to work at a pet store if the pet store is owned by a family member.

Otherwise, they are going to have to wait until they are 14 in order to apply for a job.

What Is the Highest Paying Job for An 11-Year-Old?

Most of the jobs that are going to pay you really well as an 11-year-old require a lot of hard work, and sometimes even a bit of money up front.

These include YouTuber, Blogger, actor, website developer, and logo designer.

Final Thoughts

If you are an 11-year-old that is trying to earn a little bit of extra pocket money, then the good news is that there are plenty of options out there.

As long as you’re willing to work really hard, as well as going to school and having fun, you can start to make some additional money, and you can start doing so straight away.

The best thing about getting a part time job as a child is that you can work as much or as little as you want.

All you have to do is check out our list of jobs for 11 year olds that we have talked about above, because we are fairly confident that you’re going to be able to land on one that you really want to try out.

Good luck getting a job as a 11-year-old!