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Meet the Characters

Big ideas are easier to understand when you have the right guides.
Meet the friends who help bring the world of Dino & Uni to life.

Dino the Dinosaur

The curious explorer

Dino is always asking questions. How does money work? Why do businesses exist? What does it mean to “own” something?

He’s brave, thoughtful, and loves figuring things out step by step. If something feels confusing, Dino is probably wondering about it too — and he won’t stop until it makes sense.

Dino helps kids learn that it’s okay not to know something yet… as long as you’re willing to explore.

Uni the Unicorn

The creative problem-solver
Uni sees possibilities everywhere. She’s imaginative, optimistic, and great at turning big ideas into simple, colorful explanations.
When Dino gets stuck on the details, Uni helps zoom out and show the bigger picture — with creativity, kindness, and a little bit of magic.
Uni helps kids learn that there’s more than one way to solve a problem.

Professor Stashbeard

The wise guide
Professor Stashbeard is the bearded mentor who helps Dino and Uni understand how the world really works.
He’s calm, patient, and full of helpful stories from his travels through business, money, and technology. He never gives answers outright — he asks great questions and helps Dino and Uni discover the answers themselves.
Professor Stashbeard helps kids learn that wisdom isn’t about knowing everything — it’s about learning how to think.

Byte the Crypto Dragon

The digital world expert
Byte knows all about the digital side of the world — computers, online systems, and digital money.
He’s fast, curious, and always excited about what’s coming next. When the story enters the world of technology and cryptocurrency, Byte is the one who helps make sense of it.
Byte helps kids learn that the digital world is something to understand — not be afraid of.

Together...

Dino, Uni, Professor Stashbeard, and Byte each bring something different — curiosity, creativity, wisdom, and innovation.
Together, they show kids that big ideas aren’t scary… they’re adventures waiting to happen.