The school holidays look very different for a lot of south-west children but Warrnambool siblings Ebony and Kyson Rogers are making their own fun.
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The duo have set up a produce store on their nature strip on McKiernan Road, Warrnambool and are selling homegrown kale, lemons and eggs.
"We have had a lot of fun selling lemons and seeing the smile on people's faces," Ebony said.
"People have just been so sweet and kind. I can't believe how much money we have made.
"We can't wait to sell some more."
Ebony and Kyson made over $100 in their first few days and their mother Jodie couldn't be prouder.
"It's really heartwarming to see and people are loving it," Mrs Rogers said.
"Some people are donating money without taking anything. The kids are doing a great job, it's lovely to see."
The children's aunt posted a picture of the store on the Warrnambool Buy, Swap and Sell Facebook group and created a buzz.
"It just went off," Mrs Rogers said.
"They've just planted some zucchini so I think they're keen to get a few more veggies to sell."
Kyson hopes to put his extra money towards buying some Lego and Ebony plans to stock up her arts and crafts collection.
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