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New Children’s Book Published by Woodcrest Christian

New Children’s Book Published by Woodcrest Christian

New Children’s Book Published by Woodcrest Christian

Purchase a copy of Not My Fault online today!

Woodcrest Christian School has released its first children’s book titled Not My Fault: A Lesson in Responsibility. Written, illustrated, and edited by three Woodcrest Christian alumni, the book follows the adventures of Rowdy, our school mascot, as a lion cub learning to grow God’s way.

The book is part of a series called Rowdy and Friends. The series is based on the Bible verses and character traits taught at Woodcrest Christian Day School. In this first book in the series, Rowdy learns a lesson about responsibility which is one of the character traits taught at the beginning of every school year.

Featuring fun animal friends and colorful illustrations, these timely stories help little ones live out the character qualities they’re learning at school. They are also a valuable resource for parents in training up children in the way of the Lord.

Not My Fault is available for purchase online and in the school’s front office. All proceeds support Woodcrest Christian School.

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