Brand New Tuttle Twins Series Complete 13 book set


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The 13 books included in the series are:


The Law

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.

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Childrenare often taught that government protects our life, liberty, andproperty, but could it be true that some laws actually allow peopleto hurt us and take our things?  Join Ethan and Emily Tuttle asthey learn about property, pirates, and plunder.  With the helpof their neighbor, Fred, the twins will need to figure out what theycan do to stop the bad guys in government.

FredericBastiat (1801-1850) was a French political economist and classicalliberal who wrote The Law, upon which this book is based. Through fun illustrations and an engaging dialog, young readers willbe led to understand the principles of liberty and the proper role ofgovernment.

The Miraculous Pencil


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.


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Doyour kids know how the free market works?  Ethan and EmilyTuttle have grown up taking for granted the many things they use:clothes, cars, homes, backpacks—even something as simple as apencil.  In this fun adventure to an amazing factory, the twinslearn why even the common pencil is a miracle—one that nobodyactually knows how to make—and how the process by which it is madeis the key to prosperity in our modern age.


Basedon the classic essay "I, Pencil" by Leonard Readyour children will learn about the economic principles of spontaneousorder, division of labor, competition, trade, and the free market—andwhy these things bring the people of the world together in peacefulcooperation.

The Creature From Jekyll Island

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!


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Whatkind of creature can steal from you?  Join Ethan and EmilyTuttle in their exciting third adventure, as they uncover the curiousmystery of how a powerful creature is stealing their grandparents'hard-earned savings, and how the twins are also being controlled bythe same creature—without even knowing it!


Inhonor of the classic The Creature from Jekyll Island by G.Edward Griffin, this book introduces children to the history andnature of money, banking, inflation, savings, and bartering in aninformative and entertaining format that both educates and excitesits young readers.

The Food Truck Fiasco

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.


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Theoldest economic battle is repeating itself.  Disruptivebusinesses must fight against their crony competitors—the ones withfriends in government who try to protect them from innovativeupstarts.  Ethan and Emily Tuttle witness this battle firsthandwith their food truck friends as they embark on a campaign to winpublic support and overturn the laws that shut them down.


Incorporatingkey concepts from the classic Economics in One Lesson by HenryHazlitt, this book helps young readers learn about business,regulations, economics, protectionism, competition, and other basicmarket principles.  Learn alongside the Tuttle twins howgovernment harms the economy, and what one person—or two!—can doabout it.

The Road to Surfdom

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.


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Atwisted tale of unintended consequences unfolds!  Historyabounds with examples of government officials making decisions,well-intentioned or otherwise, that harm others.  Unfortunately,these unintended consequences are never anticipated, and rarelyconsidered once they occur.  As the Tuttle twins find in theirlatest adventure, central planning can ruin people's lives.

Nobelprize-winning economist F.A. Hayek's famous book The Road to Surfdomcomes to life in this enlightening edition, showing that when peopleget what they wish for, they often get much more than theybargained.  Read along as Ethan and Emily investigate a new roadbuilt to take travelors to a beach named Surfdom—and the disruptionit brings to the entire community.

The Golden Rule

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!


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Whatdo most religions and cultures agree on?  People throughout theworld strongly disagree on many things, yet there is one universalprinciple—a "Golden Rule" as it's often called—uponwhich many people do agree: we should treat others the way we wantthem to treat us.

Ethanand Emily Tuttle embark on their first summer camp adventure wherethey learn this lesson firsthand.  Competing teams turn intorivals, but Chief Ron and his camp counselors help the twins andtheir teammates learn the dangers of aggression, revenge, andblowback—and why peace and friendship are important.

The Search for Atlas

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!


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Whathappens when hard-working people quit?  In a world filled withconsumers, what happens if the producers give up and leave? And howcan people better practice personal responsibility and not have asense of entitlement about the things they think they deserve? JoinEthan and Emily to find out!


Ethanand Emily Tuttle tackle these questions in their latest adventure,this time as clowns in the visiting circus.  Incorporating ideasfrom Ayn Rand's hit novel, Atlas Shrugged, this book shows how thingsbegin falling apart when socialism creeps in.  Join the clowntwins as they try to figure out where Atlas went—and moreimportantly, why he left.

The Spectacular Show Business

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 in this inspiring installment in the series!


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Howdoes a child become an entrepreneur?  While most people preferthe relative safety of working at a job for somebody else, others aremore interested in the independence, excitement, and creative problemsolving that are all part of starting your own business and being anentrepreneur.


Butas Ethan and Emily Tuttle learn in their latest adventure, being anentrepreneur isn't easy—especially when you're up against sometough competition.  Join the twins as they dive into the ins andouts of becoming business owners, solving the many problems that popup along the way.

The Fate of the Future

Should someone be forced to do something "good?"  The difference between 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.


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Shouldwe coerce others to get what we want?  The history of the worldis a tale of some people bossing others around, but brave thinkershave always offered ideas for a better future where people usepersuasion instead.  And after Ethan and Emily watch a dystopianfilm portraying a future full of coercion, they realize that theyneed to learn how to avoid it.


EnterMurray Rothbard, author of Anatomy of the State, whose book teachesthe Tuttle twins that the fate of the future—depends on thinking ofways we can work together peacefully, to build a better societywithout relying on coercion.

The Education Vacation

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.

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Is school the best way to get an education?  Ethan and Emily Tuttle have spent several years in school being graded on the quality of their work.  But after hearing an award-winning teacher 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.

Long-time educator, John Taylor Gatto shares ideas with the Tuttle family from his book The Underground History of American Education.  As they soon learn, education works best when we have the freedom to discover our interests and develop our abilities, rather than being shaped into what somebody else wants.


The Mess Up Market 

Why do people make the choices they do? Now that they've made some money, Ethan and Emily Tuttle begin to wonder how they can put it to good use and earn even more. So the idea of a Children's Entrepreneur Market is born, which can help them find other kids who might want to borrow their money to build their small business.


But as the twins soon learn—thanks to the ideas from Human Action by Ludwig von Mises—this is risky business. People have different incentives for why they make the choices they do, and certain choices can cause the market to become messed up!



The Leviathan Crisis

The Tuttle twins and their team of heroes tackle a new quest in an adventure game that they soon begin to realize is closer to reality than they might have guessed. A magical battle against the forces of Leviathan and its Idol turns out to be packed with lessons for what’s happening in the world around them.

Based on the book Crisis and Leviathan by Robert Higgs, this story finds the twins learning the power of truth in a world filled with fearmongering, ignorance, Trojan horses, and demagogues—a message with substantial relevance to our lives today.



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