Good kitty. Bad kitty. All adventure.
It started in a basement. Sif, a petite black cat with excellent ideas and zero regrets, was on the hunt for the missing treats. Her sturdy, brave-despite-himself friend Buckles was two steps behind, trying to keep everyone out of trouble. And Ferris, the gentlest lop-eared rabbit who ever read a book he shouldn't have, was about to fire up a homemade time machine. What could possibly go wrong?
Quite a lot, it turns out — and all of it cozy. Across ten picture books the little crew tumbles from a sunny home full of mischief into the age of dinosaurs, ancient Egypt where cats are gods, and the neon-lit nightlife of the 1980s, picking up one suave tuxedo cat named Fergus along the way. The big scary settings are always played for warm laughs, never real fright — the only thing your reader will lose sleep over is asking for one more page.
Written and self-published on Amazon by author Dillon Alexander, the Sif & Buckles Adventures are read-aloud comfort food for ages 3 to 8: funny, kind, full-color, and built around one tiny question with a very long answer. Where were those treats? Sif would like you to know it was absolutely, definitely not her fault.
Sixty seconds of basement mayhem.
A throughline of one very missing bag of treats.
The Original adventures (Books 1–6) — basement mysteries, treat heists, a robot-vacuum nemesis, and the day Sif fell out a window.
The Lost in Time saga (Books 7–10) — Ferris's time machine flings the gang to dinosaurs, Egypt, and the 1980s, and brings home Fergus.
Ferris is a rabbit, not a cat — and the only inventor in the house. His dial was set to YEARS instead of DAYS, which explains everything.
A running-gag robot vacuum, a famous bird window, and a string belt make secret cameos across the series.
No real peril, ever. The rule is comedy from contrast, never caricature — and never genuine scares.
Every title opens with a dramatic gold OMG, because Sif believes anything worth saying is worth saying loudly.