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The Monero Garden would initially be a website available at [monero.garden](https://anhdr.es), that worked as a clean and friendly space to start someone's Monero journey. Is a resource I wished many times existed when I told someone about Monero. The naming has two reasons: it acts as a Monero kindergarten of sorts, the starting point of your education, where you learn without any dread; but also as a real garden, with paths you can graciously take and effortlessly stroll at your own pace while discovering new things on the way.
I want to try a different approach to the rest of Monero content I've seen so far, kind of a Choose Your Own Adventure book, where the questions that pop inside the reader's head guide the consumption of the material, and not presenting (if possible) information that wasn't felt the need for. The aim is *relevancy*, which should maximize retention and engagement.
I believe that the pre-adolescents are specially important to talk to. They are starting their financial life earlier and earlier, the boundaries of *real money* and *virtual money* are going to be as dilluted as ever, so if they find Monero soon enough, they could be a strong agent of change and help avoid the dystopian version of that merge. Believe it or not, we (I'm older than 40 now) are not the future anymore. Luckily we're still the present, so there's a lot we can do!
Overall, it's design should mimic children picture books. Their design is not accidental. They display images and succinct text on almost every page, which don't work in a redundant way, but complement each other. Clean, minimal background and bold, colorful illustrations. A consistent character design and color palette. If needed to reinforce a concept, the illustrations could be short animations.
To me, making it a website is the most effective initial form. It's big and clean, and can be accessed almost everywhere. For obvious reasons to this community, it should also be accesible via Tor and i2p. **So a working, fully functional website with those three content branches is the scope of this proposal.**
The nature of the idea makes it very versatile to use as basis for a book in both physical and electronic forms, a series of animated, narrated videos, or even an app. These formats are outside of the scope of this proposal but if the material is good enough to engage people I think all those mediums would have their merits.
I plan to release this material with either a [Creative Commons BY-NC-SA license](https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/) that allows anyone to obviously access it for free (it's a website) but also create derivative works, translate it, or distribute it freely, as long as credit is mantained and it's not exploited commercially.
In the Monero world, I've been in the community since 2017, since then I've worked alongside with @m2049r and @Baltsar in [Monerujo](https://www.monerujo.io/), doing content, communications, support, and UX. One example would be [the articles explaining features or concepts behind Monero.](https://anhdres.medium.com/)
Hosted the short lived [El Monero](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNvrbeVzrszpN7vQnMoCTVA/videos) podcast together with @rottenwheel, and gave out a few [public](https://youtu.be/s8RPE5AIB-A) [talks](https://youtu.be/78zcD7yWQ0E) and [interviews](https://youtu.be/Cx7XkZxXOKM) introducing Monero to the Spanish-speaking public.