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12-Year-Old Twins Turn Bedroom 3D Printing into a Profitable Business

12-Year-Old Twins Turn Bedroom 3D Printing into a Profitable Business
Identity · 2026
Photo · Sofia Navarro for Latino World News
By Sofia Navarro Identity & Community Jul 17, 2026 3 min read

At just 12 years old, Aaron Osirus turned a simple observation into a thriving business. Watching his classmates constantly play with plastic fidgets and toys, he wondered: why buy them when he could make his own? With a $600 loan from his parents, he bought a high-tech 3D printer that can change colors automatically, transforming his playroom into the headquarters of A3D, his own custom toy brand.

From Playroom to Profit

As orders from classmates and neighbors grew, Aaron realized he needed help. He invited his twin brother, Alain Osirus, to join the venture. Alain now manages design and marketing, overseeing costs, production times, and order fulfillment. Together, they produce popular items like articulated toys and vibrant, multi-colored pieces. The business generates monthly profits of around $200, thanks to industry profit margins that can reach 70% to 90% due to low raw material costs.

For the Osirus twins, the greatest reward isn't just the money—it's seeing other children enjoy toys they designed and made from scratch. This project sharpens their skills in investment, customer service, and logistics, while strengthening their bond as brothers. They're learning that entrepreneurship is about more than profit; it's about creating value and sharing time with family.

Their story resonates with many Latino families who value hard work and resourcefulness. In a world where young people often look up to celebrities, the twins offer a different kind of inspiration. From Barranquilla to Boardrooms: How Shakira and Other Latin Stars Built Business Empires shows that discipline and vision can lead to success at any age.

Aaron and Alain send a direct message to other young people with similar ambitions: chase your dreams with effort, planning, and courage. No barrier is impossible to break with discipline. Their journey proves that age is just a number when it comes to vision and perseverance.

For Latino entrepreneurs looking to start small, the twins' story is a reminder that you don't need a big investment to begin. How Latino Entrepreneurs Can Seize World Cup 2026 Business Opportunities offers similar lessons in turning passion into profit. The Osirus twins are proof that with a little creativity and a lot of determination, any bedroom can become a launchpad for success.

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