Lessons of Tuttle Twins: Failure Is a Gift
In Season 3 Episode 9 of Tuttle Twins, titled “Flying Through Failure,” Ethan and Emily learn that failure is a crucial part of success. In this episode, the twins get a firsthand lesson from two of history’s most famous inventors, the Wright brothers, who show them how to embrace failure as a stepping stone to success.
Episode 9: “Flying Through Failure” Plot Summary
The episode begins with Ethan and Emily feeling discouraged after their robot friend, Ro-Burt, fails at a science fair demonstration. Their disappointment leads Grandma Gabby to teach them an important lesson about failure. She takes them back in time to meet Wilbur and Orville Wright, who faced countless failures on their journey to invent the airplane. The Wright brothers teach the twins that failure is not only inevitable, but also essential for progress.
Through their adventure, the twins also visit a future where people are afraid to walk because of the fear of falling. The twins teach the people in the town how to walk and that it's okay to fail. The lesson here is clear: to achieve anything worthwhile, one must be willing to try, fail, and keep going.
What Did We Learn in “Flying Through Failure”?
In this episode, Ethan and Emily discover that failure isn’t something to shy away from—it’s an essential part of growth and success. With the help of the Wright brothers and a few surprising lessons from the future, the twins learn how mistakes can lead to important breakthroughs.
Key takeaways from this episode include:
Failure is Part of Success: The Wright brothers experienced failure after failure before they succeeded in flying. Each failure taught them something new and brought them closer to their goal.
Learning from Mistakes: The twins see that failure is not something to fear but something to learn from. By understanding what went wrong, they can make the necessary changes to succeed.
Keep Going: Whether it’s building a robot or walking for the first time, progress only happens when we keep trying. The people in the future who were afraid to walk learned that failure, though painful, is a necessary part of growth.
How You Can Apply These Lessons:
Don’t Fear Failure: Teach kids to embrace mistakes and learn from them. Remind them that no one succeeds on the first try—whether it’s in school, sports, or any other area.
Encourage Persistence: Just like the Wright brothers didn’t give up on their dream of flight, children can be encouraged to keep trying until they get it right.
Celebrate Effort, Not Just Results: Whether it’s a science fair or any other challenge, emphasize the importance of trying and learning, rather than only focusing on winning.
Be Like Ethan & Emily
Ethan and Emily show us that failure isn’t the end—it’s just part of the process. After learning from their experience with Ro-Burt’s legs, they keep experimenting and ultimately find a solution. This determination reminds us that failure doesn’t define us—it’s the willingness to keep going that makes us successful.
Failure is a tough lesson, but it’s one of the most valuable tools for growth. By embracing failure, just like the Wright brothers did, Ethan and Emily discover that learning from their mistakes can lead to amazing things—whether it’s making a robot fly or learning how to walk. Next time you face a challenge, remember: you either win, or you learn.
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If you’re looking for a fun, educational way to teach kids about resilience and the importance of failure, Tuttle Twins is the perfect show to spark those conversations. Ready for more adventures? Stream Tuttle Twins on the Angel Studios app or at Angel.com/TuttleTwins.
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