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Is Your Child’s Education Being Influenced by Harmful Agendas?

As a parent, you want to ensure that your children learn about true history, personal freedom, sound money, individual rights, entrepreneurship, and other important concepts. The problem is that schools, media, and entertainment industries often promote harmful socialist and “woke” ideas that can influence your kids.

We understand that it can be challenging to find quality educational resources that align with your values and teach the principles of freedom. It can feel like you are swimming against the tide, constantly worried about the biases, censoring, and dilution of truth in education and the media.

You don’t have to navigate this minefield alone. We created the Tuttle Twins books to teach kids about individual liberty, free market economics, and entrepreneurism, empowering parents to give their children a foundation of freedom that socialist and progressive agendas are trying to undermine.

Empower Yourself as a Parent

as Your Kids Are Bombarded with Harmful Ideas from Teachers, Textbooks, and TikTok

At times, you may feel like you're not perfectly equipped to teach your child about important concepts like freedom and responsibility. You may be worried that schools are promoting an agenda that will diminish the individuality and freedom of your child.

We understand that you want your child to be well-rounded and informed about the world they’re growing up in. That's why we offer resources that are aligned with your values and will help your child understand real-world concepts.

With our books, you'll no longer have to worry about harmful agendas influencing your child's education. Instead, you can feel confident that you're providing your child with the knowledge they need to succeed in life.

The Truth Is… as a Parent, You May Feel as if You Are Not
Informed Enough to Teach Your Children These Ideas

Are you concerned you don’t have the knowledge or confidence to teach your kids about ideas of freedom and how they relate to their life? Hoping that, somehow, they will be curious enough to figure it out for themselves?

Do you want to find educational resources to teach your child true principles, but don't know where to look? It’s hard to know what's aligned with your values, and ideas, and even to know which messages you want to share with your family.

Are you afraid schools are promoting an agenda that will diminish the freedom and individuality of your children? Perhaps you’re feeling in the dark about what they are learning and concerned they will grow up to believe false ideas.

Do you question whether your kids will be interested in (or even understand) these real-world concepts? Perhaps you barely understand them yourself, and you wonder how to help your children become well rounded in learning these ideas.

Are you worried about your kids being ignorant or apathetic about the values you believe in? If you can’t guide them, your kids will absorb ideas and agendas from their peers and social media.

After all, you only have one shot at helping shape your children's worldview before the noise of today's society takes over. Fortunately, you are not alone. You no longer need to feel as though you have no voice. And you can let go worrying that your children are not receiving the quality of education that they deserve.

You Want to Raise Free-Thinking, Freedom-Loving Individuals

But it’s hard to navigate the minefield of media and entertainment manipulation, right?
You have probably tried in the past to educate your kids on what’s happening in our world and struggled:

A trip to the Local Library in search of good literature results in frustration that many books are pushing harmful agendas that are appealing to kids. You wonder what good material you can introduce to your children that they’ll actually enjoy.

After finding YouTube Videos from creators that seemed good at the time for your kids, you discovered that they ultimately had some agenda and were using their platform to promote ideas you strongly disagree with.

You have broached big subjects in Family Discussions after dinner that end up in silence from apathetic kids or end awkwardly when your kids ask questions you can’t answer.

Perhaps you use Current Events to try and educate your child about what is happening but there is no context and it’s too complex to explain. Often, you wonder if what you’re doing is enough to “stick” and prepare your children for the world they’re growing up in.

Your kids are sometimes left with more questions than answers, and you can’t bear the thought of them getting lost at sea in all the manipulation and power games playing out in the world.

What if the solution to this emerging education problem was simpler than you thought?

Be empowered as a parent to give your children a foundation of freedom—to understand the ideas of a free society that socialists and progressives are trying hard to undermine.

A NEW KIND OF EDUCATION

The Tuttle Twins:
The Thought Provoking Book Series Read By Millions of Children

A unique series of beautiful, enjoyable books that use storytelling to introduce important economic, civic, and history principles to your child.

Mentor Your Children to Become Critical Thinkers

Feel Confident as a Parent Teaching Your Children About True History

Storytelling and illustrations unpack big concepts for easy understanding

Fix Your Own Political and Economic Education Gaps

Learn big ideas together as a family in a simple yet engaging way

Give Your Children a Leg Up in Life

Encouraging critical thinking and truth seeking will set them apart

Raise Well-Rounded Children

So they are prepared and understand what’s going on in the world

Bond as a Family and Strengthen Your Values

Elevate family discussions with powerful ideas and current events

If you want a way to educate and equip your children for the future, we are glad you found us — because something new and important is happening here.

Principled. Independent. Intelligent.

14 Inspiring and Beautifully Illustrated Children’s Books

Educational stories that are entertaining and easy to understand

Engaging Storytelling About the Most Important Ideas of Our Time

Our books introduce the ideas of liberty to a new generation

Activities and Conversation Starters With Every Book

Encourage your kids to learn— and apply!—these new ideas

Based on Famous Books by Thought-Leading Authors

Restore freedom of education and the values that make our society great

Easy-to-Understand Language for Kids About Big Ideas

Written for children ages 5-11 to make the ideas of liberty easy to digest

Level up Your Own Education as You Share With Your Kids

Increase your own confidence by learning alongside your children

Equipping the Next Generation of Free Thinkers

What's Inside
The Tuttle Twins Book Series?

There is no better way to teach your children about liberty than to read these books with them. They will learn how the world really works, including…

…and so much more!

Plus Activities to Bring the Learning to Life

Each of our books come with discussion questions at the end, helping you have amazing conversations with your children about these rich ideas. And as a bonus, we’re including our 14 PDF Activity Workbooks full of projects, worksheets, and more to help reinforce these new ideas in your child’s mind. We get emails daily from parents who are blown away at how much they learned alongside their children—and how their conversations over dinner have “leveled up” by talking about real-world concepts about what’s happening in the world.

Includes All 14 Workbook PDFs Free

A Closer Look at What You Get In
The Tuttle Twins Book Series:

14 Children's Books That Teach the Principles of Freedom

What are Individual Rights?

In a fun adventure that involves pirates and plunder, Ethan and Emily learn about law, liberty, and limited government. Unlike any other book, this story helps children learn what individual rights are and how true laws help protect them from bad guys. This book is based on The Law by Frédéric Bastiat.

Why are Free Markets Important?

Ethan and Emily have taken for granted the many things they use: clothes, cars, homes, backpacks—even something as simple as a pencil. On their trip to an amazing factory, the twins learn about the miracle and importance of the free market. This book is based on I, Pencil by Leonard Read.

How Does Money Work?

The twins learn all about bartering, inflation, and money 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! This book is based on The Creature from Jekyll Island by G. Edward Griffin.

What is Protectionism?

Teaming up with their food truck friends, the twins discover laws that create unfair advantages and protectionist policies. Ethan and Emily learn about competition as they launch a campaign to win public support and overturn the bad regulations. This book is based on Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt.

Should the Collective Control Us?

Unintended consequences abound as the Tuttles uncover why the new Surfdom resort is causing their favorite beach to lose public interest. Uncle Ben joins the twins to help shine some light on the collectivist and central planning problems. This book is based on The Road to Serfdom by F.A. Hayek.

Does the "Golden Rule" Work?

Summer camp turns into a heated rivalry between competing teams, but Chief Ron helps the twins and their teammates learn the dangers of aggression, revenge, and blowback—and why peace and friendship are important principles! This book is based on A Foreign Policy of Freedom by Ron Paul.

Why is Socialism so Harmful?

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! This book is based on Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand.

Can a Child Be an Entrepreneur?

The twins recognize an opportunity and, with the support of family and friends, navigate the exciting and tiring world of entrepreneurship! Your kids will learn the ins and outs of becoming a business owner with this inspiring story! This book is based on Competition and Entrepreneurship by Israel Kirzner.

Persuasion vs. Coercion

In a world where dystopian fiction might seem too close to reality, Ethan and Emily learn that the fate of the future depends on thinking of ways we can work together peacefully, to build a better society without relying on coercion and the state. This book is based on Anatomy of the State by Murray Rothbard.

What is True Education?

After hearing award-winning teacher John Taylor Gatto discuss some problems with schooling and share a vision for how children are best educated, the Tuttle family decides to embark on a new learning adventure to discover true education. This book is based on The Underground History of American Education by John Taylor Gatto.

Why We Act the Way We Do

After making some money, the twins decide to loan it out to other kids like them in order to earn some interest—and in the process learn about risk, bailouts, subsidies, and what happens when their children’s market gets messed up. This book is based on Human Action by Ludwig von Mises.

Truth Overpowers Fear

Through a fun fantasy game, the twins learn how fear and ignorance lead to despots gaining power over us, and how the truth plays a pivotal role in defending our freedoms and helping other people succeed. This book is based on Crisis and Leviathan by Robert Higgs.

Be Your Best Self

With their Uncle Brock struggling to figure out how to build a successful life, the twins create a boot camp experience to whip him into shape with 12 rules he should practice for good living. This book is inspired by 12 Rules for Life by Jordan Peterson.

Medals of Merit

Should We Reward Merit?

At the most unusual track meet they’ve ever seen, the twins face a new challenge: a competition where effort and ability take a backseat to identity and circumstances. This book is inspired by Marxism: Philosophy and Economics by Thomas Sowell.

Amid the ever-growing problems facing the next generation, true education has never been so important to defend. The Tuttle Twins books are a great way to instill a respect for the ideas of liberty in your children and help them understand the principles of a free society, before it's too late.

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duhanlorian
06:32 · 10 May 2023

"The Tuttle twins are great, easy for anyone with an open mind, to understand and clearly see that the freedom to choose and let others choose framed in Golden rule, or the law of ""love your neighbors as yourself"" is the better choice. I firmly recommend these books to any one of any age that can read or be read to. I stand by Mr. Boyack and Mr. Stanfield in these excellent presentations of truth and light and exposé of the evil, satanic, twisted and odious teachings of communism, socialism, or any teaching that seeks to blind and control people."

Christina Strickland
06:31 · 10 May 2023

"I really liked how this one teaches kids how we are all a part of everything...even as small as the production of a pencil! My seven year old was able to learn some good principles about it government wise and start some discussions, my four year old just enjoyed the story :)"

LilyDarling
06:30 · 10 May 2023

"I ordered the Tuttle Twins books for my 2nd & 3rd grade children. They do not attend public school, so their reading is highly advanced. I find it difficult to find advanced kid’s books with appropriate content for their ages. I was worried when I saw the set because they are very short length with lots of illustrations. My kids thought they were “baby books” at first glance. The books focus on fairly complicated educational, civic and economic philosophies from a kid perspective and my children immediately enjoyed reading them. I read a few of them and the content is interesting and appropriate for all children and they fit my family’s personal and political values."

SharonGill2357
06:27 · 10 May 2023

"I’m on book two with my seven year old and these books are wonderful. I have a law degree and didn’t learn some of these ideas until law school. But here they are in kids terms and easy to understand. I’d recommend this to everyone."

Norton99
06:26 · 10 May 2023

"This is a children’s book, but excellent for the whole family. A great way to learn about facets of the government that are no longer taught in government schools."

artlives
06:26 · 10 May 2023

"Perfect reading for my 7 year old/first grader. The first time through we read it together including the quotes in the back and the parent section. She had lots of questions about what we read and it led to more discussion than I was expecting, which was great! She chose to read it the next night on her own and enjoyed the story and characters. I am elated to find a book geared towards children that helps me explain our values in a country where soialism is trendy and capitalists are evil. I’m actually surprised Amazon even sells these books. I plan on having my older children read this just to spark discussion about life, liberty, and their individual rights to freedom."

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