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What makes a kids’ show actually educational—and trustworthy for parents?In this episode, Tuttle Twins creator Daniel Harmon explains how values-based children’s media can teach freedom, economics, and critical thinking without sacrificing fun.Daniel shares how Tuttle Twins approach topics like life, liberty, property rights, inflation, and supply and demand—all through animated storytelling designed for kids and parents watching together.This conversation is for parents, grandparents, educators, and anyone concerned about children’s media, screen time, and raising discerning kids in a digital world full of noise.In this episode:What Tuttle Twins is and who it’s designed forWhy parents are looking for values-driven entertainmentHow Angel Studios’ Angel Guild approves every episodeTeaching economics and freedom in kid-friendly waysBalancing humor for kids and adultsThe role of parental involvement in children’s learningWhere children’s media is heading nextTime Stamps / Chapters00:00 Why parental trust matters in kids’ content00:00:27 Introduction to Daniel Harmon and Tuttle Twins00:01:50 What Tuttle Twins teaches kids00:03:13 Why parents want values-based entertainment00:05:45 How episodes are written and lessons chosen00:06:53 Angel Guild approval and accountability to parents00:08:31 Books vs. show: where stories come from00:10:28 Writing humor for kids and adults00:12:52 The future of children’s media and screen time00:15:48 Staying historically accurate in animation00:18:18 How to watch Tuttle Twins on Angel Studios00:20:31 Advice for parents raising discerning kidsSend us your feedback!Try Covenant Eyes for FREE today!Use Promo Code: FreePodcast © 2024 Covenant Eyes, All Rights Reserved