Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Eskedar Anbesse W
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Re: Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

Post by Eskedar Anbesse W »

I love reading children books and reviewing them, I always try to find ways to expose my child to something worth believing in. I am definitely going to get this book for my son
Kenny Cajandab
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Post by Kenny Cajandab »

I wonder how their parents proud to both of them. And I'm excited how's emma felt about her dreamed.
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Post by juan sewell »

This book is lovely and great for kids who in the community of christianity it would be very self uplifting and confident in them self to accept their passionate behavior. Its good that you include audio which is very nice people will definitely not look pass that, cause its helpful for kids who may have an idea of what christianity is but doesn't grasp the full concept due to the fact they might cant read and is still in kinder garden, very informative and it makes it almost perfect by adding the over look like "Christianity". However if you could invest in animation movie for this book that would be even more great and would probably increase children attentiveness especially for the fact that kids love animated visuals.
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Post by Mercyline Nyakoni »

The book is great for storytelling in church. Its and enebles a child to imagine how heaven looks like.and gives the yearning to explore more.
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Post by Ntokozo Blessing »

This is really interesting for accumulating a knowledge of heaven and hell , and the kids were thrilled to be having a platform to visit hell , I really like it ,it broadens my mind alot and gives me question about the whole universe and elements of matter. :D
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Post by Dab Williams »

"Snatched up to heaven for kids" This is really interesting and intriguing book that taught children on christian beliefs and morals.Emma had this dream and had alot to explain.The book was fasinating that made her urged to have this dream again.This book is an inspiring book that teach children moral values.
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Post by Angelo Amstrong »

I think this is a really nice story about Emma and her younger sister Bella and how they were prayerful and obedient
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Post by sean bhengu »

this book is exciting to read and children will be inspired to always pray
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Post by YVES emmanuel »

As a child, it is easy to see the world with another perspective but when we grow we kind of letting go the right way and grab what we have found; while, the challenging point is to encourage children grow and keep their initial perspective about the world: they want to live what they have seen into their mind.

To dream is a wonderful way, mostly when we add biblical concept, it keep our children in a safe mentality mood and help them build themselves the right way. I deeply appreciate this book.
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Post by Lembani Felix »

Wow I love this book. Its teaches a lot even elderly people are able to get some knowledge..
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Post by Julito Epat »

I am a God fearing, I love to read any religious book, specially the who teaches as how to become nearer to God. Like this book it is basic teaching like a story for our little once. Thank you and congrats for the writer.
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Post by Simmons32 »

This sounds like an amazing book. I am definitely interested in reading it. Thank you for such a detailed review. I am looking forward to reading a touching story of a girl who visited heaven.
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Post by Mulenga George Mumpuka »

This is a powerful book,what I have gotten from those few words is that parents we are the key on how we want the child should be brought up,is it in a positive way or negative way,our choice is ours,I believe she encountered Heaven because of what the parents were feeding these children,what are we feeding our children with??
Awesome book and great review.
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Post by Princess Oleza »

This book good foe children. They learn being religious and kind at the same time. Children have creative imagination. I like the book, I share this to my sister.
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Post by Liesil Van Den Berg »

I think this is a lovely book for young Christians. It helps readers realise the beauty of being a Christian and what to expect in Heaven. It also introduces the readers imagination to hell. I am sure reading this book will encourage young Christians to chose to alter their ways so they can also enjoy the pleasures of Heaven.
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