I absolutely loved this story! I can see it being a firm favourite of children and adults. It is about a cat called Tabby, who is quite a traditional cat who loves milk and really looked forward to the milkman coming! Tabby has a patchwork quilt that she always sleeps on, until her family think it has become too dirty and broken. They will buy her a new basket instead. Tabby isn't happy with this, and ends up going on a dangerous adventure to the tip with her quilt and then back home again (with help from the milkman!) Her family then realise how special the quilt is to Tabby. The story is quite fast paced and scary when Tabby is at the tip, but is really heartwarming by the end!
There are some really funny parts of this story, that most cat owners will be able to relate to. For example, cats loving food and milk, sleeping lots, preferring old blankets and toys to new shiny ones! So, children will be able to make world to text connections. There is also a really lovely phrase which is repeated in the story 'good morning, good yawning'.
I think this story would be nicely used in conjunction with 'The Patchwork Quilt', prompting children to make text to text connections, because patchwork quilts are very important to the characters in both of these stories. Children could use the two books to create stories about the history/memories behind Tabby's patchwork quilt.
Book talk about the illustrations would also be interesting, as they are displayed differently on each page. The illustration on the left page (with the writing) in the double spread is in black and white, whereas the illustration on the right is in colour. Children could engage in exploratory talk as to why they think this is, and what impression it gives the reader.