An educational series that blends adventure, science, and active citizenship to teach children and families to get ready for natural disasters.
We believe every child deserves to grow up knowing how to read nature's signals. Not to live in fear, but to live prepared. Equandia turns disaster education from abstract information into practical tools wrapped in adventure.
When a child knows what to do during an earthquake, they can save their own life and their family's. When they understand why a flood happens, they can help prevent damage in their community. Knowledge is literally the power to survive.
Science + Adventure + Community
We explain natural phenomena with simple but precise language. Every book rests on real science reviewed by experts in seismology, meteorology, ecology, and emergency management.
We do not just entertain: every story leaves behind a practical tool. "Drop, cover, and hold on" is not theory, it is what Luna does when the ground shakes. Children learn by watching characters like themselves face real situations.
We teach that getting ready is a shared responsibility. There are no lone heroes: there are neighbors who look out for one another, families with plans, organized communities. True resilience is collective.
Stories meant to be read together. The books spark conversations: "Do we have an evacuation plan?" "Where is our emergency kit?" Reading Equandia is the start of getting truly prepared.
Every book comes with downloadable teaching guides featuring activities, experiments, and reflection questions aligned with natural science and civics curricula.
Designed especially for seismic, coastal, volcanic, or flood-prone areas. We adapt the content to local realities without losing the magic of the story.
A story accessible for elementary readers, yet rich enough for adults to learn too. Luna grows up with the readers: she starts at age 8 and reaches 18.
Equandia is in active development. The world, the characters, the stories, and the educational resources have been designed with input from:
Our commitment is that every book be scientifically accurate, culturally sensitive, and emotionally resonant.
Equandia is the work of Sol Andia (pen name). © 2026 Equandia. All rights reserved. The excerpts and educational resources on this site may be used freely in the classroom with attribution to Equandia; the full books are sold on Amazon, in Kindle eBook and print formats.
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Go to ContactEquandia is a hybrid project between human creativity and artificial intelligence. The original idea, the characters, the world, the educational pillars, and the overall structure of the stories are the author's own human creation.
That said, much of the detailed narrative content, the consistency across books, the images, and the expansion of chapters have been generated with the help of artificial intelligence (Gemini by Google DeepMind, Claude by Anthropic, DALL-E, and other tools).
Why use artificial intelligence? To amplify an ambitious educational vision. Creating 5 full books with 60 chapters, 30 educational appendices, and an interactive website while keeping complete consistency across every element takes a volume of work that would be impossible for a single person in a reasonable amount of time. Artificial intelligence lets us bring this educational vision to families faster.
What IS human: The educational vision, the core values, the structure of the stories, the characters and their arcs, the concepts of the Primordials, the design of the world of Equandia, and the decision about what to teach and how.
What was assisted by artificial intelligence: The detailed writing of scenes, expanded dialogue, sensory descriptions, narrative consistency between chapters, the generation of character and biome images, and the expansion of content to reach consistent lengths.
We believe in transparency. This blend of human creativity and artificial intelligence represents a new way to create educational content at scale, keeping quality and consistency while speeding up access to materials that can save lives.