Tuttle Twins - New Book Based on Ron Paul's Book

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I'm surprised I haven't seen this posted yet...

https://tuttletwins.com/golden/

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Based on Ron Paul's "A Foreign Policy of Freedom"

I ordered my copy today. And if you haven't bought the others yet, I highly recommend them!
 
We have three other Tuttle Twins books at home. Didn't know about this new one. Thanks!

No problem. When I get this one, I will have all six. There really aren't any other books that compare to these for kids. My son's favorites are the I, Pencil and the Law reworks. I don't often endorse products, but I do try to spread the word on these books. (I believe the author was a previous RPF member)
 
Ya beat me to it.
Excellent tools for children and even adults.

I love Fred's library in "The Law" :)
 
No problem. When I get this one, I will have all six. There really aren't any other books that compare to these for kids. My son's favorites are the I, Pencil and the Law reworks. I don't often endorse products, but I do try to spread the word on these books. (I believe the author was a previous RPF member)

Connor has an account and has stopped in before.
 
I'm surprised I haven't seen this posted yet...

https://tuttletwins.com/golden/

golden_small.png



Based on Ron Paul's "A Foreign Policy of Freedom"

I ordered my copy today. And if you haven't bought the others yet, I highly recommend them!

Awesome! From the description.

People throughout the world strongly disagree on many things, yet there is one universal principle—a “Golden Rule” as it’s often called— upon which many people do agree: we should treat others the way we want them to treat us.

Ethan and Emily Tuttle embark on their first summer camp adventure where they learn this lesson firsthand. Competing teams turn into fighting rivals, but Chief Ron and his camp counselors help the twins and their teammates learn the dangers of aggression, revenge, and blowback—and why peace and friendship are important!

This book is 64 pages long and full of fun, colorful illustrations. Recommended reading age: 5-11.
 
Got my book this weekend and read it to my son. We now have the full set!

If you want your kids to understand "blowback" and how to de-escalate threats, this latest book is a must. It uses competing "tribes" at summer camp to show how your own team's bad actions end up creating a cycle where the other teams feel not only obligated, but justified, to take bad actions against you.

With the mess we're seeing with the Trump administration, this book is a great reminder of how juvenile and pointless our current foreign policy is.
 
I wonder how well that does in South Carolina?

There's only one way to find out. Get some copies and start selling it. Or even giving copies away. The brilliant idea behind the book is that it doesn't directly confront people's world view, but indirectly massages it. It's like the anti family propaganda that is put in children's cartoons. If it was a lecture that you were struck over the head, many Christians would walk away in disgust. But put it in a Disney film......
 
Got my book this weekend and read it to my son. We now have the full set!

If you want your kids to understand "blowback" and how to de-escalate threats, this latest book is a must. It uses competing "tribes" at summer camp to show how your own team's bad actions end up creating a cycle where the other teams feel not only obligated, but justified, to take bad actions against you.

With the mess we're seeing with the Trump administration, this book is a great reminder of how juvenile and pointless our current foreign policy is.

Ideological evangelism FTW!
 
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