Stories that put the shape of freedom inside your child, before they have words for it.

The Sovereign Series is five books that carry the truths a free life rests on. Rules that hold. Memory that can't be edited. Consensus that beats the loudest voice. Authority that has to be earned. Work that sustains power. Chaco, Roxie, Moose, Prince MoRee, and Armando live those truths inside Kipling's jungle, and your child meets them inside a story they ask for again. Put your child's name on the page, put your own pet in the book, and the story becomes theirs to keep.

Audience: families that value freedom and self-sovereignty, with children ages 3–10Conversion: the Sovereign Series founding listURL: /gift/sovereign-familyStatus: In development · five manuscripts drafted · founding list open

The Saturday-morning recognition

It's Saturday morning. Your kids are halfway through a board game on the rug. One of them is losing, so the rules suddenly change. A new rule appears. Then another. The older one calls foul. The younger one says the rule was always that way. Voices rise. You're standing in the kitchen with a coffee, and you already know the question coming at you: but who gets to decide?

You don't want to give a lecture. You don't want to hand a six-year-old a civics textbook. What you want is for them to grow up already inside the ideas. To feel, before they can name it, that some rules hold and some rules bend. That memory matters. That the loudest voice doesn't get to rewrite what happened a minute ago. That authority isn't whoever shouts first. To absorb the shape of fairness the way they're already absorbing the shape of kindness and courage, from the stories you read them at bedtime.

That's what the Sovereign Series is built for. Five books, five pets, one Law that runs the jungle and won't be talked out of running it. Rules that don't bend. Memory as the ledger. Consensus as the law. Authority that has to be verified. Work that sustains power. Your reading voice carries it. The pets do the work. The child never gets preached at. They get a story they ask for again, and when their own name appears on the page, and their own pet shows up inside the book, the truths land deeper still.

Frequently asked
What is the Sovereign Series?

Five children's books that carry the truths a free life rests on, lived by five pets inside Kipling's jungle. The Secret Hello at PAWS. The Monkey's Parade at TAILS. The Council's Choice at TALES. The Tiger's Fake Law at QUESTS. The Keeper of the Red Flower at CHRONICLES. The same five pets the whole way through. The depth grows with the child.

What ages is the Sovereign Series for?

Ages 3 through 10, by design. The Secret Hello sits at PAWS for the youngest readers. The Keeper of the Red Flower reaches CHRONICLES for ages 7–10. A child who meets Chaco, Roxie, Moose, Prince MoRee, and Armando at three can still be reading the same five at ten. The cast stays constant; the depth scales with the child.

Will my child feel preached at?

No, and the books are written specifically to avoid it. The truths aren't stated, they're lived. Moose follows the wrong parade and finds his way back. Prince MoRee learns the words that open every territory. Chaco hears the rhythm of the Law before anyone else does. The child experiences the shape of the idea inside an adventure they want to hear again. No moral at the end. No lesson plan in the back.

What truths does the series teach?

Five, one per book. Know the Code. Memory is the Ledger. Consensus is the Law. Authority Must Be Verified. Work Sustains Power. They're civic truths, the kind that make any rule-bound thing trustworthy, whether it's a constitution, a family agreement, a classroom code, or a referee on a Saturday-morning rug. A child who has lived those five inside a story has the shape of freedom in their bones long before they have the vocabulary for it.

Is this religious or political?

Neither. The Sovereign Series is values-aligned, not denominational and not partisan. The truths the books carry are civic, not tribal. A family of any faith or no faith, of any political home, reads these and finds the same warm, careful adventure. The pets don't take sides. The Law in the jungle isn't anyone's party platform. It's just what holds.

Does this connect to Bitcoin or sound-money thinking?

Honestly, yes, and we'll say so plainly. Families who think carefully about sound money, fixed rules, and verifiable authority will recognize the truths these books carry. That's by design and we're glad of it. But the books are for any family that values freedom and self-sovereignty, full stop. The word Bitcoin doesn't appear in any of the five books. The shape of the ideas does. A child raised on the Sovereign Series grows up already at home in those ideas, and meets the names for them later, on their own time.

When does the Sovereign Series open?

The five manuscripts are drafted and in review. No fixed shipping date yet; production sequencing across the line is still being set. Founding-list members hear first when each book opens, and the founding list is where the early-reader and feedback invitations go out. Joining costs nothing and locks nothing in.

The Sovereign Series · Talking With Pets

Real freedom comes from rules that don't bend, not from rules that anyone can break.

Five books. Five pets. One Law that runs the jungle. Join the founding list and we'll tell you when the first book opens, and send the early-reader invitations before anyone else hears.