Children's Books

Explore our carefully created collection of children’s books designed to educate and inspire young minds. Each book equips kids with the knowledge and values they need to understand the world around them while having fun.

Resources to Build a Brighter Future

As a parent, you want to ensure that your children learn about personal freedom, sound money, individual rights, entrepreneurship, and other important concepts.

We understand that it can be challenging to find quality educational resources that align with your values and help you 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 figure it out 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 will help them build a brighter future.

PRINCIPLES

Teach freedom-based concepts that most of us were never taught as kids. Find stories and guide books that explain natural rights, free markets, sound money, entrepreneurship, inflation, the Golden Rule, and more!

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CURRENT EVENTS

Subscribe to the Tuttle Times, our monthly magazine for children ages 5-12 with a Tuttle Twins short story, articles, and activities that explain all about how the world works.

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HISTORY

Two 240+ page hardback storybooks full of inspiring stories and powerful ideas from our nation’s past, to empower your children to learn from the past and create a better world.

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A Closer Look at What You Get:

14 Children's Books That Build Critical Thinking and Real-World Confidence

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.

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.

Take a Stand for Your Child’s Education Today…

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This is the best real-world education for you and your family right now. In a world full of crazy ideas being pushed onto our kids, your family needs the Tuttle Twins books.

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Kids Educational Books That Little Ones Will Love

We believe in encouraging your child’s love for learning through engaging stories that teach important life lessons. Our kids educational books make complex concepts simple, fun, and easy to understand. 

Our books’ stunning narratives and valuable life lessons provide a great foundation for your child’s young, curious mind to develop a strong understanding of important topics. These include freedom, economics, American history, and personal responsibility.

Benefits of Our Educational Kids Books

Our educational books for kids are informative and entertaining, combining storytelling with key concepts to encourage critical thinking. Here are just a few benefits of reading our books.

Teaches Important Life Skills

Our children’s books equip your child with essential life skills, such as responsibility, critical thinking, perseverance, and decision-making. Each of our books presents relatable characters who face challenges and make decisions, helping your kids understand the consequences of their choices and the importance of personal responsibility.

Simplifies Complex Topics

We understand that complicated ideas can be hard for young minds to understand. That’s why our educational kids books break down big concepts like economics, history, and government into easy-to-understand stories that will keep kids engaged while they learn.

Promotes a Growth Mindset

We believe in developing a growth mindset in kids. Our books encourage children to embrace challenges, learn from their mistakes, see things from others’ points of view, and never give up. Seeing the characters in our books face obstacles and overcome them, your child will be inspired to do the same in their own life.

Critical Thinking

Our books have topics and themes that encourage kids to think critically, which is an important skill they’ll use throughout their lives. Critical thinking skills allow your child to question, consider, analyze, and understand ideas deeply. Our books nurture these abilities by encouraging thoughtful reading and independent reasoning for lifelong learning and informed decision-making.

Engaging Illustrations

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. Our children's learning books feature beautiful, eye-catching illustrations that bring our stories to life. These illustrations help your children connect with the characters and ideas on a deeper level, making learning exciting and memorable.

Age-Appropriate Content

We carefully select the topics and themes of our books to ensure that the content is age-appropriate for your child’s developmental stage. From learning about money to exploring the principles of freedom, our books are tailored to suit their needs.

Frequently Asked Questions About Children’s Books

Do We Have Books for Other Age Groups?

Our books have been designed to allow kids of all ages, from toddlers to teenagers, to enjoy and learn. Our toddler books are hardy and colorful, making them perfect for little hands, and our books for teens incorporate lessons that will help them stand tall in their morals and values.

How Are Tuttle Twins Books Different From Other Children’s Books?

Our books stand out by offering educational content that is both entertaining and engaging. Our books teach children important life lessons such as personal responsibility, the value of hard work, and the principles of a free society.

Are the Books Suitable for All Ages?

Yes, our books cater to a wide range of age groups, with titles available for children as young as toddlers up to teens. We carefully create each book to be age-appropriate, offering simplified concepts for younger children and more challenging ideas for older children.

Can You Use Tuttle Twins Books for Homeschooling?

Absolutely! Our educational kids books are perfect for homeschooling families. They cover a wide range of topics, like Entrepreneurship (in the Messed Up Market) and Economics, that can complement your curriculum, making learning both enjoyable and effective.

Do We Offer Any Book Bundles?

Yes, we offer book bundles that allow you to purchase multiple books at a discounted price. Our bundles are a great way to introduce your child to the entire series while saving money.