When people find out that we wrote a kids version of Atlas Shrugged, they usually laugh.
Then they ask if we’re serious.
We are.
In fact, every single book in our original 14-volume Tuttle Twins series is based on a classic work of real substance—books by Bastiat, Mises, Hayek, Rand, Rothbard, Gatto, and more. We just translated those big ideas into stories that kids actually want to read.
The result? Books that spark curiosity, fuel independent thinking, and teach the ideas your kids will never hear in school.
And right now, we’re offering the entire set at a whopping 75% off.
Here’s what’s included in our Summer Combo:
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All 14 of our original Tuttle Twins books (for ages 7–12)
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Matching audiobooks for each title (great for summer road trips)
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14 parent guides to help you connect the dots together
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14 activity workbooks that turn abstract ideas into hands-on fun
Normally $419.44 — now just $104.8 and only available through Memorial Day only.
This isn’t your average summer reading list. These are real ideas and vital lessons, told through engaging stories that kids love to read again and again.
And the best part is that they all have a solid foundation in a much more complex work:
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The Tuttle Twins Learn About The Law makes Bastiat’s case for limited government.
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The Tuttle Twins and the Creature from Jekyll Island draws from G. Edward Griffin’s explosive (shady) history of the Federal Reserve.
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The Tuttle Twins and the Fate of the Future distills Rothbard’s Anatomy of the State.
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The Tuttle Twins and the 12 Rules Boot Camp introduces kids to Jordan Peterson’s practical philosophy for a life well-lived.
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And yes—The Tuttle Twins and the Search for Atlas is a kid-friendly take on Rand’s iconic warning about what happens when producers stop producing. With fewer (zero) love triangles, of course.
That means that these books are just a jumping off point for a lifetime of learning about the principles and practices that have historically given people that best chance at living free, peaceful, and prosperous lives.
They aren’t just fun to read (although they certainly are that!)—they equip kids with knowledge and understanding that helps them make sense of the world. Ideas that help them:
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To understand what inflation actually is—and who benefits.
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To spot the difference between persuasion and coercion.
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To see how government grows in crisis—and why it rarely shrinks again.
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To think critically instead of blindly following the crowd.
Our books may be for kids, but the ideas aren’t kid stuff.
We’re teaching the principles that explain why your grocery cart is emptier than it used to be. Why so-called “emergencies” never seem to end. Why real merit matters more than good intentions, and why central planning always—always—leads to trouble.
If you want your kids to be more than just consumers of the culture…
If you want them to see through the noise and think for themselves…
If you want to raise the kind of people who recognize what’s wrong and know what to do about it…
And because every book comes with a parent guide, you’ll be able to learn (or revisit) these important ideas right alongside your kids.
Imagine a summer of real conversations with your kids—sparked by stories that actually matter.
Imagine all the changes that can happen in the next three months.
I can’t wait to hear about it.
— Connor