Book Review: The Tuttle Twins Series

 Disclaimer: I received these books to review. All opinions are my own. 

My kids love to learn by listening to stories. When it comes to social studies, we do not use a traditional curriculum, we read books and do activities as our interests steer us in that direction. I think it helps the kids retain what they are learning. Plus, if they are interested, they focus better. 

We received the Tuttle Twins books and I was so very excited to start these with the kids. They are a conservative approach to American law and economics with a focus on freedom. They teach both the good and bad parts and what happens when it is taken to far (like when social help is taken too far).

We actually started reading these before we started our homeschool year back and read a couple at night with our devotional and bible question book. I really loved the way they teach from a child's point of view and not a teacher's. Tbomb and Snapper really engaged with the books and had a lot of questions. We had some really great conversations that spawned from reading together. 

How do you describe economics to a 7-year-old? Should your preteen care about the government? Are your kids learning about the free market in class?

For too long, parents have been at the mercy of professional curriculum developers to instruct their children. History is watered down, key principles omitted altogether, and time and attention given to things of lesser importance. Freedom-loving parents have long been left alone to shoulder the burden of educating their children and passing down a love of liberty.

While there are many books to teach these ideas to adults, there has been a profound void in the children’s literature market. The Tuttle Twins series close the gap, helping parents convey the principles of freedom to their kids in a fun way.

Each book in this series focuses on a different aspect of the principles of a free society: free markets, competition, individual rights, the non-aggression principle, personal responsibility, protectionism, and a variety of other issues—all boiled down to core concepts that children ages 5-10 can easily grasp.

Buy your own copy today for the children in your life. Understanding liberty is a gift that shouldn’t be reserved just for adults!


Even better?! Right now, there is a special back to (home)school offer that you cannot pass up!!

Just go to this page and add it to your cart!

 

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