
The Children's Book That Teaches Kids to Think Ahead
A beautifully illustrated rhyming tale about preparation, value, and standing out.

Teaching Kids About Money the Right Way
This illustrated, rhyming children's book uses umbrella metaphors to teach foundational economic concepts without overwhelming young readers. Created over two years of development, it provides families with a child-friendly introduction to understanding how money works, designed to be worthy of sharing with the next generation.

The Orange Umbrella
$21.99
A Bitcoin Kids' Book Worthy of Our Kids
The Orange Umbrella emerged from two years of creative collaboration between Jordan Bush and @CypherpunkCine, who set out to create a children's book that introduces foundational economic concepts without overwhelming young readers. Rather than explicitly discussing Bitcoin or cryptocurrency, the book uses umbrella metaphors to teach children about how money works, value storage, and economic principles. The illustrated, rhyming format makes complex ideas accessible and engaging for the youngest readers, while providing parents with a conversation-starting tool for financial education.
What Readers Say
“We set out to write a Bitcoin kids' book worthy of our kids, nieces, nephews, and their friends, and ended up with what we think is a great intro to Bitcoin.”
Jordan Bush
Author, Founder of TGFB Media

The Orange Umbrella Coloring Book
$15.99
Let kids bring the story to life with their own creativity! This companion coloring book features beautiful line art from the original illustrations, perfect for reinforcing the book's lessons while developing fine motor skills and artistic expression.
- Line art based on Kariss Hames' original illustrations
- Perfect for reinforcing economic concepts through hands-on activity
- Great for gift bundles with the main picture book

JM Bush
"Educating Christians to Understand and Use Bitcoin for the Glory of God"
Jordan Bush is an author and the founder of TGFB Media (Thank God For Bitcoin). He served as a pastor and missionary in Montevideo, Uruguay for approximately seven years, where he worked as a Reformed Baptist church planter. His ministry among Venezuelan refugees fleeing hyperinflation sparked a deep interest in currency, economics, and Bitcoin. He is the co-author of Thank God for Bitcoin and the host of the Thank God for Bitcoin podcast.
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