Exactly what Kristen said…no need to reinvent the wheel there, plus we love these books. Teaching my daughter she can be whatever she wants with hard work, good morals, values, and responsibility will save her from thinking that as a minority she is a victim and deserves a free handout. I want her to grow up free, not at the mercy of the government, ruled over and controlled by the government. We teach our kids to be merciful to the poor, not by big government, but by having a giving spirit and through private, non-profit means and the church. The government can not be relied upon to care about the poor, the orphans, the widows. We need to raise up loving individuals who don’t ask what can you do for me, but what can I do for others.
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Kristen Smith
7 hours ago
Unlike internet trolls and organizers, we’ve actually purchased and read these books. If you’re into big government, totalitarian authoritarianism, and the failed philosophies of socialism & communism that have killed and impoverished countless people, you’ll hate these books and leave fake reviews for them.
But if you like freedom and want your kids to gain a basic understanding of free market principles, limited government, and individual responsibility, these books are for you.
My kids read them over and over. The covers are bent and banged up from lots of use. Best of all, I hear them talking about the ideas presented and how the world around us would be better if more people understood what the Tuttle Twins learn through each story.
When children’s books like these make socialist activists this irrational, you know you’ve found a winner.