The Tuttle Twins and the Search for Atlas

Grocery Store Moments: When All Those Lessons About Money Click

Imagine you’re at the grocery store with your kids. Just like you have been a hundred times. And then your youngest child turns to you and makes a remark about a complex money concept. That’s exactly what happened to Tom from Atlanta, Georgia! And he had the Tuttle Twins books to thank for it.

Teaching Kids Free Market Economics

Tom was at the grocery store when his nine-year-old son stopped in front of the long row of chips. He could almost see the light bulb come on as his son said he understood why they had like 15 different kinds of potato chips to choose from.

“It’s spontaneous order!” he said excitedly.

The Tuttle Twins books do a great job with teaching kids free market economics. They demonstrate the most complex ideas in ways even younger kids can understand. If you’re wondering how to teach kids about money, the Tuttle Twins series has your back!

The Tuttle Twins and the Search for Atlas

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Join Parents Who Are Bridging the Gap for Their Kids

A key challenge with teaching kids free market economics is that there’s often a gap in their education. It’s not uncommon for kids not to learn about the economy until high school, and this educational gap means they can’t fully understand how money works — not really. In fact, financial literacy is the number one subject parents want their kids to learn more about at school.

Teaching kids free market economics doesn’t have to be difficult. It can seem challenging to explain difficult concepts like supply and demand, spontaneous order, supply and demand, and competition, but when you’re armed with books like the Tuttle Twins series, you’re well on your way!

Some Tuttle Twins books that will help with teaching kids free market economics include:

  • The Tuttle Twins and the Miraculous Pencil – This book teaches trade and spontaneous order when the twins go on a field trip and learn how pencils are made from things that come from all around the world.
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Search for Atlas – In this title, kids will learn about the value of a free, productive society and the problems associated with too much control by the government.
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Messed-Up Market – This book uses entrepreneurship to teach about human incentives, the risks of business, and the benefits of a free market as the twins start their own business, lending money to help other kids start or build their own businesses.

The Tuttle Twins books wrap every lesson about the free market in an exciting and often magical adventure that has your kids learning without even knowing it! And they won’t just learn definitions of economics terms. They’ll gain a complete understanding of these concepts and be able to apply them to the real world.

If you’ve been wondering how to teach your kids about money, you’re not alone. Not only are you one of the many parents who want to battle the gap left in their kids’ education, but you also have the Tuttle Twins series to turn to. With the Tuttle Twins books at your side, you’ll find teaching kids free market economics to be simple and fun!