Pupils from Monymusk Primary School visited Parliament to meet the Prime Minister and share their book ‘Jock’s Daunder Roon Monymusk” with him.
This follows the book receiving the Prime Minister’s seal of approval last year.
At the time Andrew said: "One of the best visits a local politician gets to make is to meet pupils and teachers.
"The creativity of children can teach us older folks a thing or two.
"I grew up in Inverurie and think it's great that Doric and Scots publications and education are thriving in Aberdeenshire.
"Jock's Daunder is a great book that would be a valuable addition to any school or home in the north east. I wish Monymusk PS all the best for the awards and there is still time for public votes to make the difference.
"The Prime Minister was delighted to hear Jock's story and I'll be asking him how his Doric is coming along next time I see him."
The pupils from primaries one to three produced the book which teaches Doric to readers through the story of local legend, Jock the Giant o’ Bennachie.
The school was recently awarded Scots School o the Year for the work staff and pupils have been doing to promote the Doric language.