She began her writing career in 1995. Her writing focuses on moral and social issues in Iran among children and adolescents. She bases her stories on her own childhood experiences.[3] She prefers the short-story format, which is the most common format in which her works are published.[4]
Babamarandi has received multiple nominations and won several national awards, including first Literary festival "Kam e Yusef" for her book: Only Daddy Can Wake Me Up.[5] Her first novel Statue was published in Keyhan Bacheha, a children's magazine in 1996. One year later, in 1997, her second story: A Gift for Narges, was published by the Office of Islamic Culture Publications.[2][6]
Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in Tehran Province, Storytelling Festival Winner, 1998
First Prize in Stage Design at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults' First Puppet Show Festival in the country, 1999, for the play Aunt Cockroach.
Tehran Province's Top Trainer Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, 1999
In 2001, she was named the country's top trainer institute for the intellectual development of children and young adults.
"Hi Grandpa ", winning first rank in Press Festival (in novel fiction), 2001[7]
First Prize in Directing at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults 4th Puppet Show Festival in Tehran Province, 2002, for the play The Man Had No Lips.
"I have Missed Sunshine ", winning Tehran Selected Screenplay, 2003
Winning the Eighth rank of National 88 Words Internet Stories, 2008
"The Good Ashura Day" Play, selected as the best story of the province (Tehran), 2008
"I Will Become a Spiderman Like Rostam", winning the Sixteenth Festival of Iranian Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults, 2013
" Old Aunt Liked to Tell Story ", winning the competition of Cultural-Scientific Publications, 2014
"May God Turn the Steering Wheel" (the command), nominated for Press Book's Festival, 2016
Published books
Since 1996, She has written more than 20 story books for Children and Young Adults, which all of them have been published.[6][8][9]
Some of them are as follows:
Statue, Keiyan Bacheha-Iran, 1996
A Gift For Narges, The Office of Islamic Culture Publications-Iran,1997
All Stars For You, Madineh Publications-Iran, 2001
The Golden Fountain pen, Madreseh Publications-Iran, 2001
Hi Grandpa, Madreseh Publications-Iran, 2008
My First Word Was Butterfly, Soroush Publications-Iran, 2008
Even Men Sometimes Cry, Madreseh Publications-Iran, 2008
Sunshine Crossed Moonlight and Me, Amir Kabir Publications-Iran, 2009
What Is The Taste Of Secret ?, Cultural-Scientific Publications-Iran, 2009