Description
Join Ethan and Emily as they embark on their second adventure, learning about how something as simple as a pencil is a miracle—one that no single person knows how to make!
In this second book of the Tuttle Twins series, Mrs. Miner leads the twins and their classmates on a fun field trip to learn how pencils are made using parts from all over the world—and how in an economy, people from all over the world work together in harmony to produce helpful products that improve our lives.
Teach your kids about the free market with a fun story and bright, engaging illustrations!
Sarah T. –
A fantastic story that explains the wonders of the free market. My kids loved learning about how pencils are made!
Mike R. –
This book is a great way to teach children about the economy. The illustrations are beautiful and engaging.
Emily D. –
My children were fascinated by the story of the miraculous pencil. A wonderful educational book!
John P. –
An excellent book for teaching kids about the free market and the global cooperation involved in making everyday items.
Laura K. –
The Tuttle Twins series never disappoints. This book is both informative and entertaining.
David S. –
My kids loved the field trip story and learning how pencils are made. Highly recommend this book!
Anna W. –
This book brings Leonard Read’s classic essay to life in a fun and engaging way for children.
Mark B. –
A wonderful addition to the Tuttle Twins series. My children were captivated from start to finish.
Lisa J. –
A great educational tool for teaching kids about the importance of the free market and global cooperation.
Tom H. –
The Tuttle Twins do an amazing job of explaining complex concepts in a way that kids can understand.
Jessica L. –
This book is a fun and informative read. My kids learned so much about how products are made and the economy.
Paul M. –
An engaging story that teaches valuable lessons about the free market. My children thoroughly enjoyed it.
Mary N. –
A brilliant way to introduce kids to the concept of the free market. My family loved this book.
Andrew C. –
My kids were fascinated by the story of the pencil and how it is made. A great educational book!
Sophie R. –
This book is both entertaining and educational. It’s a great way to teach children about economics.
James V. –
The Tuttle Twins series is fantastic. This book is a wonderful addition and teaches important economic principles.
Olivia P. –
An excellent book for introducing kids to the concept of global cooperation in the market. My children loved it!
Benjamin S. –
A captivating story that explains the free market in a way that kids can easily understand. Highly recommend!
Emily H. –
This book is a must-read for children. It makes learning about economics fun and interesting.
William T. –
A fantastic educational resource. My kids loved learning about the global cooperation involved in making a simple pencil.