Bye bye, butterfly

Naseem Hrab

Book - 2025

"Binky, a small cat with a big imagination, is always on duty, determined to protect his human family (Big Human and Small Human) from aliens (bugs), with the help of the other members of the top-secret organization P.U.R.S.T (Pets of the Universe Ready for Space Travel). One morning, Binky notices something strange. An alien is inching its way along the deck of the Space Station (house). Binky isn’t worried. But then the alien changes into a new kind of creature, with wings! Furry fuzzbutt! Things go from bad to worse when Small Human lets Gordon out for a pee and the alien gets inside the Space Station. Can the P.U.R.S.T agents capture the alien and send it back to Outer Space (outside) before it’s too late?"--

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
Toronto : Kids Can Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Naseem Hrab (author)
Other Authors
Ashley Spires, 1978- (creator), Mike Shiell (illustrator)
Item Description
"Ashley Spires's Agent Binky: Pets of the Universe Bye Bye Butterfly."
Physical Description
pages cm
ISBN
9781525312571
9781223266565
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Agent Binky, first introduced in the graphic novelBinky the Space Cat (2009), returns. Spires' books recently spawned an animated series,Agent Binky: Pets of the Universe. Adapted from one of the TV episodes, this tale sees Binky facing off against an "alien" intruder: "Inchalong crawlicus. Code name: Caterpillar." After all, though Binky may appear to be an ordinary housecat, he's convinced that he's a member of P.U.R.S.T. (Pets of the Universe Ready for Space Travel), a secret group that keeps humans safe from extraterrestrials. Alerting his fellow agents (the other household pets), Binky keeps an eye on the creature as it builds a "spaceship," which astute readers will recognize as a cocoon. Family dog Gordon admires the butterfly as it emerges, but when it flies into their home (or "space station"), Binky activates a "THREE-PAW ALERT." Laugh-out-loud pratfalls ensue as the agents, outfitted in spacesuits, chase the butterfly through the house. As they briefly lose sight of it, they draw a hasty and hilarious conclusion before congratulating themselves on a job well done. Pear-shaped Binky and the rest of the P.U.R.S.T. team retain their distinctive comic shapes and over-the-top gestures as in the TV program. While the writing and art aren't quite as polished as in Spires' original graphic novels, Binky's an amusingly self-assured but often inept hero; this series will doubtless be as popular as his other slapstick misadventures. Action-filled, comically cosmic missions sure to tickle young readers.(Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.