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Based on "The Fisherman Who Needed a Knife" by Marie Winn.
An ingenious fisherman, irked by the tiresome trades he must make to get a new knife, is inspired to use an otherwise useless time for barter - and the idea of money as a unit of exchange is born.
"The simple, humorous, animated format is effective in clearly making the basic points." - Instructor.
Animated by Stephen Bosustow.
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Based on "The Fisherman Who Needed a Knife" by Marie Winn.
An ingenious fisherman, irked by the tiresome trades he must make to get a new knife, is inspired to use an otherwise useless time for barter - and the idea of money as a unit of exchange is born.
"The simple, humorous, animated format is effective in clearly making the basic points." - Instructor.
Animated by Stephen Bosustow.
Color • 8 Minutes
Based on "The Fisherman Who Needed a Knife" by Marie Winn.
An ingenious fisherman, irked by the tiresome trades he must make to get a new knife, is inspired to use an otherwise useless time for barter - and the idea of money as a unit of exchange is born.
"The simple, humorous, animated format is effective in clearly making the basic points." - Instructor.
Animated by Stephen Bosustow.
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Based on "The Fisherman Who Needed a Knife" by Marie Winn.
An ingenious fisherman, irked by the tiresome trades he must make to get a new knife, is inspired to use an otherwise useless time for barter - and the idea of money as a unit of exchange is born.
"The simple, humorous, animated format is effective in clearly making the basic points." - Instructor.
Animated by Stephen Bosustow.
Color • 8 Minutes