100 First Words for Little Geeks

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The board book your geekling has been waiting for — because no baby of yours is going to learn "apple" before they learn "tribble"!

Forget the ordinary first words books. 100 First Words for Little Geeks is a deliciously nerdy primer packed with 100 words every geek baby should know — think holy grail, warp core, and lightsaber. Written for the proud geek family who has a TARDIS cookie jar in the kitchen and a Picard air freshener in the car, this hilarious board book brings your fandom to the nursery at last. With bright, funny illustrations and a lovingly curated vocabulary, it's the perfect introduction to language for little ones who were born into the best kind of household.

  • Geek-Approved Vocabulary: 100 carefully chosen words drawn from beloved fandoms, sci-fi, fantasy, and pop culture — the words your baby was always destined to learn first.
  • Hilarious Illustrations: Packed with funny, colourful artwork that will entertain parents just as much as little ones during storytime.
  • Perfect Gift for Geek Families: An instant hit at baby showers and birthday parties — finally, a gift that speaks directly to the nerdy parent's heart.
  • Sturdy Board Book Format: Built to survive enthusiastic little readers, with chunky, durable pages sized just right for tiny hands.

About the Author

Written by Brooke Jorden and illustrated by Kyle Kershner, 100 First Words for Little Geeks is published by Familius, a family-focused publisher dedicated to creating books that bring families together through laughter, learning, and love. This title is part of the 100 First Words series.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Familius
  • Publication date: May 01, 2018
  • Language: English
  • Print length: 20 pages
  • ISBN-13: 9781945547959
  • Reading age: 1–3 years
  • Dimensions: 6 x 7.9 x 0.5 inches

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