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The Bitcoin King Had No Clothes
- Narrated by: Sara Kesef
- Length: 9 mins
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Publisher's Summary
"The Bitcoin King Had No Clothes" is a thrilling and educational story for kids that teaches them the importance of being wise with their money. Join a brave little boy as he takes on the mighty Bitcoin King and exposes the truth behind his currency. With an easy-to-follow storyline, this book is sure to capture the imagination of young listeners and leave a lasting impression on them. It's a must-listen for kids who want to learn about money and investing, and the power of truth and courage. Get your copy today and discover the tale of the little boy who saved the kingdom from financial ruin!
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