Tuttle Twins and the Hyperinflation Devastation (Choose Your Consequence)

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ISBN
9781943521395
Grade 8-12
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Charlotte Mason
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Description

Learn various economic lessons in this adventure story featuring the 15-year-old Tuttle Twins. Written from a libertarian philosophy, the twins are presented with situations and choices that casually teach about inflation, community, cryptocurrency and more. Black and white illustrations. 405 pgs.

Publisher's Description of Tuttle Twins and the Hyperinflation Devastation (Choose Your Consequence)

It’s the perfect vacation: the Tuttle twins have saved their money, planned things out thoroughly, and are ready to head off to South America to water ski, hike the jungles, and see some of the world’s oldest ruins. What could go wrong?

Nearly everything, as it turns out. But that’s for you to decide.

You’re in the driver seat of the story to determine what the consequences will be. Will you send Ethan and Emily to the ruins, know- ing that they are tough, smart, and well-prepared? Or will you keep them in the capital city so they remain connected with the outside world, just in case things go wrong? You make the decisions—and see the consequences unfold.

Along the way, you’ll learn about inflation, community, cryptocurrency, and some of the lengths people are willing to go in a Hyperinflation Devastation!

Category Description for Tuttle Twins Choose Your Consequence

Teens and parents alike will enjoy this adventure series that shows (not tells) the power of government, economics, community, and individualism – both the good and the bad. Each book provides various scenarios to navigate through (with multiple paths and different endings). Topically, these books are more appropriate for a teen or mature upper middle school student. Parental guidance is encouraged. Worth mentioning, if you are familiar with other “choose your ___” series, this is a bit different as some of the readings provide decisions to make for a proactive role in the adventure, while other readings instruct the reader to a different page. See individual books for more information.

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:Tuttle Twins
Author:Connor Boyack
Grades:8-12
ISBN:9781943521395
Length in Inches:8
Width in Inches:5.375
Height in Inches:1
Weight in Pounds:0.8
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