Pupils set up stalls and sold their wares to friends and family on Friday, November 25.
The event formed part of Thames Ditton Junior School’s enterprise week, where students worked to make profit from £30 handed to each class.
With guidance from teachers, they worked to design, make, advertise and sell their products, before repaying the £30 and deciding how the profit would be spent.
Headteacher Nick Fry said: “Our first enterprise week took place two weeks ago and children made a wide range of products including photo frames, candle holders and place mats.
“Most of these were sold to parents, but some children looked further afield and their bookmarks were sold in the local library.
“I wouldn’t be surprised to see some of them on the Apprentice in years to come.”
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