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What's Inside the Season One Set?

12 Children's Books That Teach the Principles of Freedom

When Laws Give You Lemons

When Grandma Gabby moves in with the Tuttle family, she takes her twin grandkids on a wheelchair time machine to France and the Old West to learn about laws and try to save their lemonade stand. Adapted from Season One, Episode 1.

War of the Worms

A science camp rivalry threatens to destroy Emily's dreams (and science project). Grandma Gabby takes the twins to India and a worm battlefield to learn about the golden rule before rivalry escalates out of control. Adapted from Season One, Episode 2.

Pencils, PIrates & Ice Cream People

Argh! The twins encounter space pirates, a Scotsman, and ice cream people as they learn about free trade and why no one can make a pencil by themselves. Adapted from Season One, Episode 3.

Of Business & Benjamins

With the help of Ben Franklin, the Twins learn what it means to be an entrepreneur and start their own corn dog stand. Adapted from Season One, Episode 4.

Rising Tides & Dirty Deals

Drip drip. After learning about how big businesses can give rise to laws that keep smaller ones from being able to survive, the twins head off to Atlantis. Will Ethan and Emily be able to stop the protectionism there before things get too wet? Adapted from Season One, Episode 5.

The Inflation Monster

The Tuttles are enjoying the carnival until they notice that prices of prizes are on the rise! With the help of Milton Friedman and their friend Tatenda, they learn about the inflation monster. But, can they stop Karinne from printing tickets in time? Adapted from Season One, Episode 6.

Cakes, Pies & Flat Earth Guys

Differing views for the kids club auction lead to some tension. But, with the help of Mother Teresa and a flat earth planet, the twins learn that disagree doesn't mean enemy. Can they make it back and help the kids club live with their differences? Adapted from Season One, Episode 7.

Wonky Wages

With the help of Babe Ruth, the twins learn about fair pay, economic value, and the value in improving your skills. Adapted from Season One, Episode 8.

Dumpsters & Disobedience

In this episode, the twins meet boat-welling Doug–a citizen who teaches them about civil disobedience and protesting unjust laws. Adapted from Season One, Episode 9.

Roll for Power

Emily and Ethan are zapped into a game of Creatures and Crisis, where they learn about the dangers of giving up their freedoms in times of fear.

Will what they learn be enough to defeat the fearsome Leviathan? Adapted from Season One, Episode 10.

Free Speech Freestyle

It’s election time for the cul-de-sac kids club and Karinne is spreading sleazy lies about Ethan. To learn what it means to have free speech the twins visit James Madison, Mr. Megaphone, and even North Korea.

Will they be able to stop Karinne while protecting her right to free speech? Adapted from Season One, Episode 11.

The Fight for the Future

Everything is on the line when the twins find themselves in the forbidden future under the control of a totalitarian regime. The twins must hold on to all the lessons they’ve learned in order to fight back.

Can they escape and make a better future than the one they’re trapped? Adapted from Season One, Episode 12.

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Laugh, learn, and embrace the principles of freedom over and over again with our Season One 12-book bundle. Enrich your child’s reading experience with these educational and entertaining graphic novels.

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!

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.

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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