Not the answer you're looking for, but let them enjoy the superhero stuff for now. You don't necessarily need to shove Bitcoin down their throats this early, as they're unlikely to grasp Bitcoin anyway because in the first place they probably barely grasp the concept of money.
True. Let them have and enjoy their childhood days and play whatever stuffs they want. Because once they grow and mature, the whole scenario will never be the same. Instead, they will start to focus on earning a living for their own fulfillment, and maybe by that time, they can easily understand the broad meaning of bitcoin and will come to live with it if they want. There’s always the right time for everything. For now, let them enjoy their own games first.
Well you are not wrong on that but the children can still enjoy their childhood and also learn about new and creative stuffs like bitcoin but the basis of it shouldn't be that stressful for their minds to comprehend. And they are different ways in which this can happen like and one of them is the recent bitcoin cartoon that I saw here on the forum which a user posted and I watch it and it was very interesting and educative at the same time. If more stuff like that are put in place for the mind of the children it will help in implementing that awareness into their minds as their growing.
I tried showing my son a bitcoin cartoon, and he got bored after watching it for less than 5 minutes, what
my son wants to watch is Spiderman, Batman, and Superhero...Not all cartoons are attractive to children, and should you force them in this case? Do you have kids? Did you know that in the process of growing up, they go through many stages, and at each stage, they change their interests and habits? So even if you teach them about bitcoin, there is no guarantee it will stick in their mind if they don't like it. Children should not be introduced to bitcoin at a young age and should not force children if they really don't like it.
Just because your child doesn't like it, doesn't mean no child will. Fortunately, children are like adults: as diverse as they are interesting. And nobody said anything about forcing a child to watch a cartoon, because that borders on the ridiculous.
Let me remind you once again that Monopoly is played from the age of 7/8 and that some children are particularly precocious. I thought the cartoons in the thread were really cool, and reminded me of a cartoon I used to watch when I was little.
You need to offer children as many things as possible, so that they can choose, open up to the world and develop their natural curiosity.
"There’s always the right time for everything" : it's very reductive ! Some children learn to read at two, others don't walk until 18 months, some like to read, others like video games. We see children playing salesmen in day-care centers and they start learning to count like that, for fiats it would be better than bitcoins when you play?
Forgive me for saying so, but the children in your families must be really bored.