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We know what cows really say. Now it's time to let the world know! These shirts are soft and of excellent quality — now available in toddler, youth, and adult sizes.
Toddler/Smaller Youth Sizes
Available in 3T, 4T, 5/6 and 7. These shirts run slightly small and do shrink a little on first wash, so we recommend ordering one size up. You can view the actual shirt color (Vegas Gold) and see measurement specifications here.
Youth Sizes
Available in S, M and L. These shirts are pre-shrunk and run true to size. You can view the actual shirt color (Yellow Haze) and see measurement specifications here.
Adult Sizes
Available in S, M, L and XL. These shirts are pre-shrunk and run true to size. You can view the actual shirt color (Vegas Gold) and see measurement specifications here.
Didn't Know What I Was Missing (feat. Lori McKenna)
CBAs and A Twinkle Baa (feat. Anand Nayak)
Born to Dance (feat. Anand Nayak)
Three Like Me (feat. Vanessa Trien)
RePete
Yes Indeed (feat. The Moockettes)
A Scary Song
From Me to You
Green Green Rocky Road (feat. Kris Delmhorst)
A Twinkle Baa Reprise (feat. Clio and Elsa Moock)
2012 Parents' Choice Awards Silver Honor
2011 National Parents Publishing Awards (NAPPA) Gold Honor
2011 Mr. Dad Seal of Approval
Spare the Rock, Spoil the Child Best of 2011
Time Out New York Best Kids' Albums of 2011 (Honorable Mention)
Fids & Kamily Music Awards Best of 2011 (Honorable Mention) Reviews | Lyrics and Chords |
Press Release
2010 National Parents Publishing Awards (NAPPA) Gold Honor
2010 Parents' Choice Recommended
A 2009 Boston Children's Music Favorite Album of the Year
A 2009 Iguana Music Fund Grant Winner Reviews | Lyrics and Chords |
Moock's Text from Original Liner Notes
"On a new album, Fortune Street, Moock sings about urban isolation, a land of plenty rotting on the vine, and love's many moods with insight, defiant idealism, and a survivor's hard humor. If Woody Guthrie grew up in 21st-century Boston, he'd sound a lot like Moock."
- Scott Alarik, The Boston Globe Reviews | Lyrics
"Alastair Moock's all-American folk music plays out if he were the second coming of Tom Waits. His latest, A Life I Never Had, is a seamless blend of blues and poetry."
- Performing Songwriter
Reviews | Lyrics
"Though only in his mid-twenties, local singer/songwriter Alastair Moock sings with a voice and sensibility far beyond his years... He gruffs and growls through stories of love lost and found, wanted and unwanted, and of the trials and travels of which life's tuneful and at times tragic tapestry is made. Art imitating life, Moock stands head and shoulders above the bevy of Boston-based young musicians, and this album should serve him well as he walks farther down the long and winding road of recognition."
- The Boston Globe
Reviews | Lyrics
4-CD Deal
Buy any 3 Moock albums (kid or grownup) and get 1 free!
Alastair's wife, author Jane Roper, has a memoir out on St. Martin's Press called Double Time: How I Survived — And Mostly Thrived — Through the First Three Years of Mothering Twins. She's also published a novel called Eden Lake. You can read all about both books, purchase copies, and check out some of Jane's other writings at www.janeroper.com.