"e;Folk Games for Iraqi Boys"e; is not merely a book documenting ancient entertainment; it is a journey into the depths of popular memory, revealing the features of Iraqi society and its deep-rooted values. Abdul Sattar Al-Qarghouli presents an engaging study of the games played by children across generations-games that combined entertainment and education, fun and the inculcation of values. These games are not just innocent gestures; they reflect society's vision of human relationships, from birth to death. Through them, children learned courage, chivalry, cooperation, and quick wit, acquiring qualities that would shape them into the men of tomorrow. The author combines historical and anthropological narrative with an educational perspective to revive these games in the consciousness of the contemporary reader, granting us a profound understanding of their role in building social character and communication between generations. It is a book that opens the doors to heritage with a vibrant spirit, restoring respect for an integral part of Iraqi and Arab culture.