Discover the First Stories of Humanity — Through the Eyes of Children

A unique children’s book series inspired by real archaeology, bringing the earliest civilizations of the Iranian Plateau to life through storytelling, imagination, and science.

Three ancient Persian pull toys — wheeled animal figures from one of the world's earliest civilizations

A Journey Through Time

These books invite children to travel back in time—thousands of years before written history—into the world of the first villages, the first farmers, and the first storytellers. Through engaging narratives and carefully crafted illustrations, young readers discover how early humans lived, built, created, and imagined.

Meet the Characters

Illustration of Aryan

Aryan

A curious, energetic boy who loves asking questions

Illustration of Ariana

Ariana

A thoughtful, creative sister with a vivid imagination

Illustration of Grandpa

Grandpa

A wise archaeologist who knows the secrets of ancient history

Illustration of Homa

Homa

A magnificent magical golden bird who guides their adventures through time

Why These Books Matter

In a world filled with fast information, children need meaningful stories that connect them to human history and identity.

Based on Real Archaeological Discoveries

Encourages Curiosity and Critical Thinking

Builds Cultural Awareness and Identity

Combines Education with Imagination

For Parents

Give your child more than a story—give them a foundation. These books nurture curiosity, deepen understanding of the past, and offer a meaningful alternative to passive entertainment.

For Educators

Designed to complement classroom learning, these books introduce complex historical concepts in a clear, engaging, and age-appropriate way.

For Libraries

Expand your collection with culturally rich, educational storytelling that connects children to one of the world’s earliest civilizations.

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