Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Re: Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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The book is a great book for family and it would make a great series to watch on television.Furthermore, this book teach children about the Bible and inculcate Christian morals in them. And that is what I like most about the book. This beautiful story would also encourage children to keep doing what is right, as they'll reap the reward of eternal bliss in heaven. I
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Wow it's such a nice book not only for kid's but adults can read too.its good to remind ourselves how it once felt when we were kid's.it made me curious
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Snached up to heaven is nice one especially for parents who want to influence their children to be morally upright in their Christian beliefs I can recommend this to my niece
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This is a nice little book. I just read it to my daughter. I try to teach my children as much as I can about the bible, she was very interested and seemed to like it. She followed along with every word.
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Post by Salvation Anyanwu »

This is a lovely book not just for children alone, it could inspie anyone to think of things beyond this earth.... A wonderful piece of writing indeed
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Post by Kiritoww Blank »

This is a great book for children to connect more with their faith. I’m sure they’ll gain a lot of valuable lessons from it.I love reading children books and reviewing them. I especially look for books if they have illustrations that enhance the readability of the book. This book has a beautiful blurb and I am definately intruiged as to what the children experiened in heaven. Nice review.
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Post by daisykipesha »

his book is so good, not only because of the language and narration, but also because it instills religious faith in children from such a young age. This is a very important thing if we want our children to become successful adults. Amazing book, and equally amazing review.
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I rate "Snatched up to Heaven" with a score of 4 out of 5.

Being my inaugural encounter with the authors' work, as well as my first foray into children's literature with child protagonists, I found it fun. However, I couldn't help but think whether 8-year-olds express themselves with such clarity. I recall my own language skills at that age being less refined, especially when filled with excitement while sharing something.It is important for parents to note that this book promotes Christian ideals and the concept of a singular deity. Prior to reading it to their kids, parents should be mindful of this aspect. If you aim to familiarize your children with biblical teachings, this serves as a good choice.
It follows the experiences of 8-year-old Emma and her family. The story unfolds as Emma shares her vivid dreams about Heaven, Jesus, God, Angels, and even Hell, with her loved ones. Notably, her parents trust her account, a commendable aspect of the narrative. Whether these dreams are a product of her imagination or hold deeper truths, it is upon us to believe.
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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids]
This book tells the story of heaven an hell thru the eyes of a little girl.
In my opinion there other ways of telling a little child what's wrong and what's wright. Good pictures but the story a little too strong.
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As a parent this is a very beautiful and wonderful way to draw the children closer to God. Even as an adult I’m intrigued to know what Emma and Bella experienced in Heaven. I’m excited
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It seems to be an interesting children's book with great moral values. The review is delightful!
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"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul. It sounds like a delightful and meaningful read for children, with its engaging narrative and vibrant illustrations. The way you describe the audiobook's narration suggests that it adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the story, making it a great choice for young listeners.

It's wonderful to hear that the book serves as a tool to teach children about Christian values and the Bible in an accessible and entertaining way. Your positive experience with the book, especially noting the lack of errors and the simplicity of the language, is a testament to the care put into its creation.

Your recommendation for children aged three to ten, along with your four-star rating, will surely be helpful for potential readers looking for inspiring and educational content for kids.
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Post by Abdul Rehman 95 »

Thank you for sharing your book review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul. It sounds like a delightful and meaningful read for children, with its engaging narrative and vibrant illustrations. The way you describe the audiobook's narration suggests that it adds an extra layer of enjoyment to the story, making it a great choice for young listeners.

It's wonderful to hear that the book serves as a tool to teach children about Christian values and the Bible in an accessible and entertaining way. Your positive experience with the book, especially noting the lack of errors and the simplicity of the language, is a testament to the care put into its creation.

Your recommendation for children aged three to ten, along with your four-star rating, will surely be helpful for potential readers looking for inspiring and educational content for kids. Thank you for your thoughtful review!
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Post by Kabamba Chomba »

This book is one of kind this book need to be read by every child around the world because they are lot of things children can learn from this book and this is a beautiful story have read this year
And I like the way the authors of this book did on they book it's lovely
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Post by Venita Durante »

Your review of this book is so beautifully written that not only do I want to read it for myself. I want to purchase one for each of my nieces and nephews. Emma's dream of Heaven, and her desire to share that experience with her sister, sounds like the perfect way to share the love of Jesus with family. I especially love that the books focus is a dream of Heaven rather than a child passed on to Heaven. Classic example of Judge not the Title. Again great review.
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