It isn't necessary to force kids to learn about Bitcoin until they mature. Because overloading them would have a negative impact on their minds. Showing them a Bitcoin cartoon really won't help, according to me. Because they will just enjoy the cartoon and not learn about Bitcoin. Since we are directly related to Bitcoin, ultimately our next generation will learn it. I am not saying it's a bad approach, but it's not very important. More beneficial will be teaching them when they are teenagers and very well-versed in using smart phones. Instead, playing games teaches them trading.
Most kids aren't taught basic financial skills in school, and their knowledge of regular money, banking, credit, saving, charity, investing, etc. isn't very strong. So, Bitcoin or not, you will probably have to supplement their education. The most important characteristic of bitcoin is that it is decentralized. That means no more powerful financial institutions leveraging exorbitant fees on every transaction we make. That means no corrupt, violent, and oppressive central governments dictating the supply of money and literally printing money as they see fit. We have the potential to liberate the world of this modern day economic enslavement that exists under our current financial system.
That potential is realized by a unified global rejection of the blood stained American Dollars while providing an alternative to it which is in the form of a universal and cryptographically secured digital currency. This digital currency, also known as Bitcoin, empowers the working people of the globe to take back the control of their finance from the elite ruling class of Zionist bankers. Bitcoin has the potential to free the world - and we are beginning to finally unite behind that idea.