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TABBY MCTAT, THE MUSICAL CAT by Julia Donaldson

TABBY MCTAT, THE MUSICAL CAT

by Julia Donaldson & illustrated by Axel Scheffler

Pub Date: Dec. 1st, 2012
ISBN: 978-0-545-45168-0
Publisher: Levine/Scholastic

A musical cat—what’s better than that?

“Tabby McTat was a busker’s cat / With a meow that was loud and strong. / The two of them sang of this and that, / And people threw coins in an old checked hat.” One day, Tabby goes for a walk while Fred, the busker, eats his lunch, and Tabby meets a pretty, black kitty. When he returns, Fred is gone, so Sock, his new friend, gets her owners to take Tabby in. He loves his new situation, especially after kittens come along, but he misses Fred. Once the kitties are grown, Tabby sets off to find Fred, unknowingly tailed by his strong-voiced son, Samuel Sprat. Fred’s happy to see his buddy—but Tabby, ever the finicky feline, now misses Sock. What could the solution be? Gruffalo creators Donaldson and Scheffler join forces once again for this lighthearted tale of friendship and music. Donaldson’s lyrical verse reads like a song. Oldsters may see where the tale is headed, but young fans will be happily surprised. Scheffler’s round-eyed characters and bright colors in full-bleed and inset illustrations extend the story. Young listeners will enjoy spotting Samuel in the background as Tabby searches for Fred.

“MEEE-EW and the old guitar, / How PURRRR-fectly happy we are.” Sounds like a hit.

(Picture book. 2-7)