Patriotic Books for Kids 

Where do you turn to find patriotic books for children? It’s not easy because so many books have a hidden agenda. Three classic book series stand out because they each have books celebrating our great nation. They also have books teaching valuable life lessons. 

1) Otto’s Tales 

PragerU publishes a series of children’s books called “Otto’s Tales.” Dennis and his dog, Otto, learn about history and American icons in these fun stories for children.

Flag Day and The Pledge of Allegiance are two patriotic books to add to your library.

You can purchase them here: https://www.prageru.com/kids/read

2) The Tuttle Twins 

The Tuttle Twins is a popular series because it teaches children the virtues of liberty, free market capitalism, business, finances, and other essential life values.

Civic education is the watchword of The Tuttle Twins series. Many of the books are based on popular adult books like Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand and The Road to Serfdom by F.A. Hayek.  

All the books in the series are patriotic because they introduce kids to essential American values.

If you want to check them out for yourself, visit the website: https://tuttletwins.com/product/the-tuttle-twins-choose-your-consequence-combo-pack/

3) Berenstain Bears 

Jan and Stan Berenstain began writing the classic book series in the 1960s – and the series continues with their son Mark. The Berenstain Bears books are full of conservative values and common sense. If you are looking for a fun way to teach children and young readers values like kindness, hard work, thankfulness, and to love our great nation, there is no better resource.

God Bless America is a patriotic Berenstain Bears book – It’s full of fun and education.

It can be found here: https://amzn.to/3Nq3oSC

Reading to children has countless benefits. Finding the best patriotic books for kids is one way to encourage your children to read and raise them with a love for our great nation. Watch the review here.

If you are looking for a great book for adults, try 1776 by David McCullough.