Review of What's in your Heaven?

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Review of What's in your Heaven?

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "What's in your Heaven?" by paige priscilla.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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What's in your Heaven? is a children's book written by Paige Priscilla and illustrated by Victor Guiza. The story is about the loss of a pet or loved one. The illustrations go perfectly with the story and appeal to the reader.

In this book, the reader explores the possibility of what might be in their heaven. It helps with the healing and grieving process. The author and illustrator create a visual of how perfect heaven is and how the reader's loved one will be okay there.

What's in your Heaven? would be best suited for younger children. It would be a good book for parents to read to their children for them to learn more about heaven. Older youth would find this book to be below their reading level. Those not into stories dealing with heaven would probably also want to skip this story as well.

I enjoyed reading this children's book about heaven. I found the illustrations to be colorful and engaging. They go perfectly with the story. I also liked how the author explained what heaven would be like. I feel this would make it seem less scary for children who have lost someone. I personally enjoyed there being a cat suite in the story. I liked how the author expressed how the reader just has to use their imagination and it will be like a permanent vacation. I feel this opens a door for parents to talk to their children about what their imaginations can come up with. There was nothing to dislike about this book.

I rated this book 4 out of 4 stars. It appears to be professionally edited and contains no errors. The illustrations are creative and vivid. The story helps children understand heaven and to help them with the grieving process. Overall, this book is well-written and is on a topic not always easy to discuss with children. I would recommend it to others.

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This book will create a basic ground for Christian children to get the knowledge of heaven.
Wonderful review
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I liked that the author encouraged the use of imagination especially for children.
Nice review.
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