Oh no! Luna Girl has stolen all the butterflies from the City Zoo, and she’s forcing them to work for her! Catboy wants to catch the butterflies and wrap up the mission fast, but Gekko and Owlette know that making friends with the butterflies is the right thing to do. Can they come to a friendly compromise before Luna Girl’s new Butterfly Brigade takes over the city?
PJ Masks always have a great lesson within their book contexts and the show. The setting is always the ending to a regular day. There is confusion among one member of the group of friends, who at night become heroes. When they become the PJ Mask trio, they always encounter mayhem downtown. They will begin to try to stop the mayhem. However, one in the trio will always try to do everything themselves, and the result is more chaos and mayhem. In the end, teamwork always prevails.
A good message about not being too rough in our play.
Miss 4 and I like to explore different books and authors at the library, sometimes around particular topics or themes. We try to get different ones out every week or so; it's fun for both of us to have the variety and to look at a mix of new & favourite authors.
Normally I feel like these adaptations lose something from the original. The authors don't often do the due diligence or are forced to leave out multiple scenes entirely. This one was well adapted. Not a classic, but fun for PJ Masks fans.
I don't like this kind of book - a basic retelling of an episode of television, but Little was stoked to have a PJ Masks book. (Came home from school for summer reading.)
Mama read this to me tonight. She found it on my shelf and neither of us know how it got there! It's not a library book, but we haven't seen it before. PJ Masks!