Books for World Book Day 2026: gifts for young gamers
Your kid plays Roblox and you don't know what to get them. A book with real Roblox and Discord chats, 25 stories, and an 82-term gaming glossary for parents
Noobsi in Steal a Brainrot is the first children’s book with real Roblox in-game chat screenshots and Discord conversations, 25 bedtime stories based on real gameplay, and an 82-term gaming glossary for parents — available in English, Spanish, and Catalan.
Your kid plays Roblox. You have no idea what to get them.
World Book Day is here and your ten-year-old asks for “a Roblox book.” You open Amazon and find strategy guides like “101 cosas geniales para hacer en Roblox,” fictional diaries like “Diary of a Roblox Pro,” or novels like “Roblox Story: the challenge of the seven worlds.” None of them sound like your kid sounds when they play. None of them show the real chats your kid sees every day on screen.
There’s another option.
A book that reads like being inside the game
Noobsi in Steal a Brainrot has 25 bedtime stories about a kid who starts playing Steal a Brainrot — the Roblox game where you collect, trade, and steal creatures with ridiculous Italian names — and gets absolutely everything wrong. His base gets raided on day one. He falls for a scam. He loses his favorite brainrots in a rebirth.
And over 25 nights, he figures it all out.
But what makes this book different isn’t the story. It’s how it’s told.
Real Roblox and Discord chats inside the pages
When Noobsi talks to his friends in-game, there are no quotation marks or dialogue tags. There’s the actual Roblox chat format: player colors, chat bubbles, the game’s real typography. It looks like a screenshot from the game, right there on the page.
Discord conversations also appear with their real aesthetics — channels, usernames, avatars, timestamps. If your kid uses Discord, they’ll recognize it instantly.
No book had done this before. Noobsi in Steal a Brainrot is the first children’s book with authentic Roblox in-game chats and Discord conversations rendered with their real visual format — 25 stories, an 82-term glossary, and 15 characters. You can read a full chapter for free on the sample chapter page.
Why it works for kids who don’t read
The secret is the format. A kid who won’t read a ten-line paragraph will read a chat bubble with their favorite player color. The early stories in the book have more chats and less narration. As the book progresses, the ratio shifts. Without realizing it, the kid goes from reading bubbles to reading full paragraphs.
It’s not a trick. It’s how attention works when the format feels familiar.
15 characters they already know (or will want to)
Noobsi doesn’t play alone. He’s got his crew: Wind (the moral compass), DaVinci (the strategist who calculates everything), RocVibabot (the quiet mentor), nomaraccion (the chaos agent). And ten more, each with their own personality and stories where they shine.
See them all on the characters page.
A glossary so parents don’t get lost
At the back of the book there’s an 82-term gaming glossary explained for adults. What “W trade” means. Why your kid says “L scammer” and laughs. What “admin abuse” actually is.
The glossary is also on this website and keeps growing.
Why this one and not another
| Book | Type | Real chats | Parent glossary | About Steal a Brainrot |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 101 cosas geniales para hacer en Roblox | General guide | No | No | No |
| Diary of a Roblox Pro | Fictional diary | No | No | No |
| Roblox Story: the seven worlds | Fiction novel | No | No | No |
| Noobsi in Steal a Brainrot | Real stories | Yes | 82 terms | Yes — 25 stories |
Give them a story they’ll recognize
Your kid doesn’t need another manual. They need a book that talks the way they talk, teaches without being obvious about it, and makes them want to read one more story before bed.
Noobsi in Steal a Brainrot is available now as paperback on Amazon. You can also check the book details, try the interactive activities, or take the quiz to test your knowledge. Got questions? Check the FAQ.
Frequently asked questions
What books can I get for a kid who loves Roblox? Noobsi in Steal a Brainrot is a book with 25 bedtime stories based on real Roblox gameplay. It includes real in-game chat screenshots, Discord conversations, and an 82-term gaming glossary for parents.
Is there a book about Steal a Brainrot? Yes. Noobsi in Steal a Brainrot is available in English, Spanish, and Catalan on Amazon.
What book works for kids who don’t like reading? Noobsi uses real Roblox chat format inside the pages. Kids who won’t read paragraphs will read chat bubbles with player colors. The format works as a bridge to narrative reading.
Where can I buy the Noobsi book? The book is available now as paperback on Amazon. Visit the book page for the direct purchase link.