Tuttle Twins Season 2 continues the enlightening and exciting adventures of Ethan and Emily Tuttle as they discover vital principles of freedom and economics. The boxed set includes twelve engaging tales that will captivate readers and inspire family discussion on the foundational ideals that encapsulate personal freedom and responsibility. Each book also includes a QR code to watch the related episode on the Angel app.
Book 1: Needs, Rights, and Flamingo Fights transports the twins to England, where they learn the difference between needs and rights from John Locke.
Book 2: Don’t Trash Success is an insightful look at success, selfishness, and entrepreneurship as a service to others.
Book 3: Bitcoin and the Beast is fast-paced adventure through the internet to learn about money, its purpose, and what makes money good.
Book 4: Think Outside the Flocks offers a courageous look at tribalism and the courage needed to choose the truth. In this engaging book, Ethan and Emily jump through famous paintings and meet George Washington.
Book 5: A T-Rex and Tangled Ideas focuses on imperfect people and influence. Can flawed people still have good ideas? Join the Tuttle Twins as they learn to separate ideas from imperfect people.
Book 6: The Itsy Bitsy Victim Mentality introduces the twins to Frederick Douglas, who shows them how to conquer the victim mentality.
Book 7: Mermaid Tails and Planning Fails introduces Ethan and Emily to economist Frederich Hayek and the dangers of governmental/central planning.
Book 8: Spooky, Stinky Subsidies offers an insightful look at subsidies and economics when the twins visit with Ludwig von Mises.
Book 9: Wrestling with Socialism takes the Tuttle Twins on a road paved with good intentions. Along the way they meet William Bradford, the pilgrims, and Karl Marx as they learn about socialism and its consequences.
Book 10: The Education Jungle teaches children that learning can and does happen inside and outside the classroom. It’s an exciting journey into the heart of real learning, the educational failures of Albert Einstein, and taking responsibility for learning.
Book 11: Kidnappers and Capitalism is a mesmerizing tale that unravels the mystery of why capitalism is failing. Join the Tuttle Twins as they embark on a rescue mission, encountering mysterious clues and cyborgs along the way. Inspired by Henry Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson.
Book 12: Money Management Mayhem is a chaotic adventure about delayed gratification. What happens when the twins can’t agree whether saving money or spending money is best? Learn the difference between daily choices that lead to immediate or delayed gratification in this exciting story based on James Clear’s Atomic Habits.
