The Tuttle Twins

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As a parent we want what is best for our children. Not only do we want to provide them with adequate needs to grow physically, but we want to ensure they they have the right tools to grow mentally as well. The Tuttle Twins are a collection of fascinating books that  teaches young children about the basic principles of freedom. With the help of main characters Emily and Ethan, the Tuttle Twins learn about difficult economic concepts  such as free market, individual rights, and proper roles of government. These award-winning books tackle topics that can sometimes be difficult for many adults to grasp. Each Tuttle Twins book also has a corresponding activity workbook. I was lucky enough to get my hands on this collection of great books and my daughter and I read them together. Much to my surprise, she wasn’t the only one who learned a bit from these stories!20180801_121559.jpg

Current Titles:

The Law- Children are often taught that government protects our life, liberty, and property, but could it be true that some laws actually allow people to hurt us and take our things? Join Ethan and Emily Tuttle as they learn about property, pirates, and plunder!

Miraculous Pencil- Children are often taught that government protects our life, liberty, and property, but could it be true that some laws actually allow people to hurt us and take our things? Join Ethan and Emily Tuttle as they learn about property, pirates, and plunder!

Creature From Jelly Island- Join the twins in their exciting third adventure as they uncover the mystery of how a powerful creature is stealing their grandparents’ hard-earned savings, and how they can fight back to protect the money they make in their family business!

Food Truck Fiasco- Disruptive businesses often fight against their crony competitors and their allies in government. Ethan and Emily witness this firsthand with their food truck friends as they embark on a campaign to win public support and overturn the laws that shut them down.

Road To Surfdom- History abounds with examples of government officials making decisions that harm others. Unfortunately, these unintended consequences are rarely if ever anticipated. As the twins find in their latest adventure, central planning can ruin people’s lives!

Golden Rule- Ethan and Emily Tuttle embark on their first summer camp adventure where competing teams turn into rivals, but Chief Ron helps the twins and their teammates learn the dangers of aggression, revenge, and blowback—and why peace and friendship are important!

Search For Atlas- In a world filled with consumers, what happens if the producers give up and leave? And how can people better practice personal responsibility and not have a sense of entitlement about the things they think they deserve? Join Ethan and Emily to find out!

Spectacular Show Business- The Tuttle family teams up to launch their own business after being inspired on Broadway and seeing other entrepreneurs. The path to success is not an easy one, the twins learn, and it requires hard work and a lot of planning to grow the business!

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  1. I like that they’ve tackled tough subjects and put them in a readable format for kids. These are great lessons to give them. These sound awesome for the kids to read alone, or even for us to read together.

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  2. Wow, what a cool way to teach kids about frankly confusing topics. I wish I had been able to read these before taking my high school economics class!

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  3. I’ve never heard of this book sereis for kids. I also think it’s good to teach our little ones certain values through reading the right books. 🙂

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  4. I haven’t heard of these books before, but my younger daughter would definitely enjoy them. I’ll have to check out this series – it would be great for summer reading!

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