Tuttle Twins Season 1 introduces us to Ethan and Emily Tuttle, adventuresome and close-knit siblings who learn the principles of freedom through varied experiences and family connections. This boxed set includes twelve engaging tales that will captivate readers and inspire family discussion on vital themes of personal freedom and responsibility. Each book also includes a QR code to watch the related episode on the Angel app.
Book 1: When Laws Give You Lemons teaches children about unjust laws and what makes a good law. Join the Tuttle Twins and Grandma Gabby as they take a time-travel adventure to France and to the Old West!
Book 2: War of Worms is inspired by Ron Paul’s A Foreign Policy of Freedom and explores what it means to live by the golden rule. Grandma Gabby’s time-traveling wheelchair is back to whisk the twins to meet Ghandi.
Book 3: Pencils, Pirates, and Ice Cream People teaches the twins about free trade, space pirates, a Scotsman, and the mysterious land of ice cream. It’s a wonderful adventure to Edinburgh, Scotland, learning how people work together to produce helpful products that improve our lives and economy.
Book 4: Of Business and Benjamins teaches Ethan and Emily about what it means to be an entrepreneur. It’s a time-traveling adventure to learn from the minds of great inventors like Benjamin Franklin and Annie Turnbo Malone.
Book 5: Rising Tides and Dirty Deals is an exciting adventure to Atlantis, where the Tuttle Twins learn how big businesses give rise to unfair laws that keep smaller ones from being able to survive.
Book 6: The Inflation Monster tackles the topic of inflation, and the twins are introduced to economist Milton Friedman.
Book 7: Cakes, Pies, and Flat Earth Guys introduces the teachings of Mother Teresa and the power of overcoming differences for the good of society.
Book 8: Wonky Wages begins with a field trip to a toy factory where the Tuttle Twins learn about equal pay regardless of skill levels. A fun, enlightening time travel adventure to visit Babe Ruth and Communist Cuba follows as the twins learn what it means to be rewarded for hard work and extra effort.
Book 9: Dumpsters and Disobedience teaches the twins about civil disobedience through the real-life examples of Rosa Parks, Susan B. Anthony, and Harriett Tubman.
Book 10: Roll for Power is a powerful introduction to the dangers of giving up our freedoms in times of fear. With the help of Grandma Gabby, the Tuttle Twins travel back in time to learn from President Coolidge.
Book 11: Free Speech, Free Style considers what it means to have free speech. Inspired by the writings of James Madison, the Tuttle Twins travel to visit James Madison, Mr. Megaphone, and North Korea.
Book 12: The Fight for the Future takes the twins to a future under the control of a totalitarian regime. Relying on everything they have learned, the Tuttle Twins must figure out how to escape and make a better future than the one they are trapped in.
