Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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I'm glad that I found this children's book version of this story by the authors. I love that this version depicts a visual to follow along with the author's daughter's narration of what Heaven was like.
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The children book and the illustrations is lovely and simple but i will skip it for now cause i don't have kids yet...anyway the review is wonderful
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This sounds like a great read! I like the way the book was summarized in this review. Its smart to get it both in audiobook and kindle format.
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What an odd topic for a children's book. I personally wouldn't read this to any children, but I'm sure more religious individuals would genuinely love it.
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Post by Nadine Deloach »

Emma seems enthusiastic about knowing what's in heaven that she dreams about it. I sincerely hope her parents inform her that she can simply follow what the Bible instructs us today as loving individuals and she may have her heaven not only I'm her dreams but while she's awake.
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This children's book is going to have a great impact on kids. Lovely review.
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I'm eager to know about Emma's description of heaven. It would give a whole new prospective for people to want to know what happens after death. Congrats On BOTD.
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The book seems captivating and well-illustrated. The kids would love it as shown in your niece's obsession with it.
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While their story does not fascinating, I'm still on the skeptical side about their visions from Heaven until I read the whole book. Hence, looking forward to finishing this. Thanks for a detailed review.
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This is an inspirational book filled with good virtues and morals. A lot of lessons to be learned from this unique and fascinating book. Well done
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The cover art immediately communicates a look of a children’s Bible story at first glance. The narrator's reading pace is excellent, and she made the dialogues for each character natural and distinct. I particularly liked that good morals have been infused in this book. It is good for kids to get conversant with them at an early age. Congratulations on BOTD!
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I really love reading children's book, it has a beautiful and colourful feel to them, from the title to the book cover, I loved every part of it. To be able to delve deeper and understand the experience these children had. What a wonderful read.
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Post by Obinna Chima Agoms »

Well, encounters and experience with divinity isn't exclusive to adults. Children also get those moments when they're transported from earth to heaven to get visions. I like that the author created a children's book version of this story.
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Going or visiting heaven as a child seems like a dream come true. I would love to read this book to find out more about about Emma's journey to see heaven.
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Post by Jane Ogwang »

This story sounds exciting and inspiring for kids. Visiting heaven seems like a lovely fairy tale. Thanks for the excellent review.
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