Here are the first few paragraphs of our very first issue — just enough to feel the voice.
Many people believe many different things about how humans came to this earth and how civilizations began. Regardless of one's beliefs, most historians today agree on one thing: civilization began in a region called Mesopotamia — between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in what is now Iraq.
The two rivers created an area of fresh, fertile land in an otherwise very dry place — aptly named the Fertile Crescent. Living between them was ideal for early settlers to farm… until the rivers would flood and destroy everything. This created a hot Mess o' potamia.
The canals, the Sumerians, cuneiform, the wheel, and the Ziggurat of Ur — all arrive in your mailbox in Issue No. 001.
SUBSCRIBE TO READ THE RESTEvery issue arrives with something to hold and something to keep — so the history sticks.
A heavy, debossed keepsake card showing real Sumerian cuneiform — the world's first writing, pressed into clay over 5,000 years ago. Flip it over to decode a few symbols yourself.
Each issue comes with a different collectible artifact — a map, a coin, a hieroglyph — matched to that month's story.
Your first envelope includes the Atlas of Ages — a fold-out timeline of world history. Every issue then ships with a sticker sheet for that civilization.
Place Mesopotamia at the dawn of the timeline, then add Egypt, China, and Greece as each issue arrives. Month by month, kids build the whole story of the ancient world with their own hands.
The story, the artifact, and your sticker book all ship within a week of signing up.