Seerah Adventures Atlas
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Seerah Adventures Atlas

Maps, moments, and meaning

A map-led picture book for children who want to trace key journeys, places, and turning points from the seerah with visual cues they can follow independently.

$19.00

What's inside

Hand-drawn maps of the key journeys

Children trace the routes with a finger — from Makkah to Madinah and onward — so the seerah becomes a place they can travel through.

A moment at every stop

Each landmark on the map is paired with one short, gentle moment from the seerah, kept simple and age-right.

Visual cues a child can follow alone

Icons, paths and a clear legend let a young reader navigate the pages without needing every word read aloud.

A journey timeline strip

A simple strip along the route helps a child feel the order of events, without dates to memorise.

Age & format

Age range
6-10
Format
Softcover atlas · 64 pages · 25 × 25 cm · fold-out map pages
Pages
64
Languages
English · العربية · Français
Authored, not machine-translated
How to read it
Made for independent explorers: 6–7 year olds enjoy tracing the maps with a grown-up nearby, while 8–10 year olds can follow the routes and read the place notes on their own.

Pre-order & shipping

When it ships

The atlas and its fold-out maps are in final artwork now; we expect to ship the first copies within a few months of the pre-order window closing — we'll email you a firm date before your card is charged.

Full refund before it ships

Change your mind any time before your book ships and we'll refund you in full — no questions asked.

What pre-order means

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Inside the chapters

  1. 1How to read the mapsFollowing paths, icons and the legend
  2. 2The city of MakkahWhere the story begins
  3. 3The road to MadinahThe Hijra, told as a journey
  4. 4A new homeLife and places in Madinah
  5. 5Journeys and returnsKey travels across the map
  6. 6A note for grown-upsSources and how to go deeper

What your child takes away

Can trace the main journeys of the seerah on a map

Names a few key places and one moment that happened at each

Feels the order of events as a journey rather than a list of dates

Grows curious to ask more about the seerah, gently and in their own time

Questions parents ask

Which events from the seerah does the atlas cover?

It follows the main journeys and places — the early years in Makkah, the Hijra to Madinah, and the travels that follow — each shown as a stop on a map with one short moment, kept age-right and gentle.

Do children need to know the seerah already to enjoy the atlas?

No. The maps are the way in: a child can start by simply tracing the routes and reading a landmark's moment, and the bigger picture builds naturally from there.

How is the atlas different from a straight retelling of the seerah?

A retelling moves in prose from start to finish; the atlas is spatial. Children see where things happened and travel the routes themselves, so places and order stick before the details do.

Is the Seerah Adventures Atlas better read alone or with a parent?

Either works. The visual cues and legend are built so an 8–10 year old can explore it independently, while a 6–7 year old enjoys tracing the maps with a grown-up close by.

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