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The Moca-do-poo Bird By Alasdair Adie PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 14 December 2011 17:48

Alasdair Adie started writing the book two years ago following the birth of his daughter. He wanted to write a nostalgic story that would encourage parents to read to their children at bed time. He designed specifically with this in mind.
Being a corporate lawyer in Amsterdam during the day, this gave him the opportunity to do something completely different in his spare time.
He decided to independently publish as he wanted to retain control over the overall look and feel of the book and he worked closely with a local illustrator from Amsterdam. He received a great deal of feedback throughout the process and, after lots of editing and re-editing, this is the result:
The Moca-do-poo Bird
By Alasdair Adie
Illustrations Jane Porter

‘Come on a journey with Sam and Daisy into the

fabulous fantasy land of the Home Stream, as they

meet the Moca-do-poo bird and his enchanting

friends.

The Moca-do-poo bird is a bright and comical

character who Sam and Daisy discover was

abandoned as a young chick on the edge of the

Home Stream and raised by Moo, the cow.

Sam and Daisy share a series of encounters with the

Moca-do-poo’s animal friends and help him to

rediscover his purpose in life and find out what

happened to his own family.

A rich, warm and enchanting tale, with beautiful

illustrations written to be a true bedtime story.’