Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Shanique young
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Re: Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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I think every kid dream is visiting heaven. wonderful book, my 10yrs old daughter loves it. Fav character is Emma.
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Wow mind blowing....it's really interesting...heads off👏
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Very interesting
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I love reading the book and it has great insight for children to connect with their faith
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As a mother who believe in God this book will help me to guide my children in the right path I'm so much interested on reading such books especially kids books I'm looking forward and excited to be a supportive parent to my kids.
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“Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids” is a gripping book written for young readers and narrates a story about the close encounter with death by a child who ascends into paradise. There are themes of belief, life after dying and the existence of the spiritual world, which have been customized for kids’ audiences. The book was designed in such a way that it can be read and understood by children; thus, difficult theological issues are presented simply and sympathetically. Generally, this is an educative piece that also offers solace to inquisitive youngsters concerning spiritual as well as post-life matters.
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Post by Anna Scott 6 »

I think this is a great book to read to your children or for them to read themselves. It could really help them believe in their faith.
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This book is good for all religions and suits for kids also and it has a great way to give a little extra for those kids who also want to learn more about a life being a kid. I love the narration of the book itself the ideas and education is giving. A book like this is good to recommend to any kids at home age 9 to up.
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:techie-studyingbrown: After reading the, i am curious to know what happened next in Emma's dream. i mut read this book.
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Post by Rukundo Emmanuel »

This looks like a very good children's book!
The most way to teach children about salvation and Heaven! Emma's dream about Heaven must have been exciting and beautiful for her to want to dream about it again.
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had a great experience reading along while the narrator spoke. I'm sure Christian parents would love for their children to read this!

Thank you for another excellent review, Saint Bruno!
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I am very curious about her dream. I wonder how heaven is depicted in this book but it must have been beautiful for her to want to "go back" again. Awesome review!
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This book has a beautiful blurb and I am definately intruiged as to what the children experiened in heaven. Nice review.I especially look for books if they have illustrations that enhance the readability of the book.Children have very active imaginations.
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This book offers children a wonderful opportunity to deepen their connection with their faith. I'm confident they will derive numerous valuable lessons from its pages.
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Book Review: Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by means of Jody L. Young

Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jody L. Young is a heartwarming and insightful youngsters’s book that explores the writer’s close to-demise revel in and next adventure to heaven. Aimed at younger readers, this book combines factors of spirituality with a comforting narrative to address profound questions on lifestyles, dying, and the afterlife.

Pros:

Accessible Language: Young uses simple and clear language suitable for young readers, making complex religious standards understandable and relatable.

Positive Message: The book conveys a message of wish and reassurance, emphasizing subject matters of affection, kindness, and the splendor of heaven. It offers comfort to youngsters dealing with questions about mortality.

Illustrations: The colorful illustrations throughout the e book beautify the storytelling revel in, taking pictures the imagination of young readers and assisting to visualize the author’s descriptions of heaven.

Cons:

Religious Focus: The ebook’s content is closely rooted in Christian ideals about heaven and the afterlife. While this will resonate with some readers, the ones from different spiritual or secular backgrounds would possibly locate it less inclusive.

Limited Depth: Due to its target market, the ebook simplifies complicated spiritual principles, which can also depart older readers or the ones seeking greater targeted bills of near-death stories wanting extra depth.

In conclusion, Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids serves as a comforting introduction to religious themes for younger readers, imparting a gentle exploration of existence beyond this international. Jody L. Young’s narrative, coupled with attractive illustrations, creates an inviting atmosphere that encourages curiosity and discussion approximately profound subjects. However, its unique non secular awareness and simplified approach might not absolutely fulfill all readers looking for a greater comprehensive exploration of near-death stories.

This assessment gives a balanced evaluation of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids, highlighting its strengths in accessibility and positive messaging even as acknowledging capability obstacles in depth and spiritual consciousness.
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Post by Erick Chibuye »

Great insight for the young ones and definitely a must read book
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