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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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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Post by Swathi jayakumar »

Good book. This book is one of best for the kid it help our childer to learn the benefits of bible and god it is not only for Christian but for all religion :)
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This book is an excellent book for kids and every parent should get one for there children
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a delightful Christian children's book that takes young readers on a captivating journey of faith and imagination. Through the adventures of eight-year-old Emma and her sister Bella, the authors skillfully weave themes of God's love and the importance of faith. The book's vibrant illustrations and charming narration add to its appeal, making it an engaging and valuable tool for teaching Christian values to children.
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Post by Mae Ann Francisco »

A great book for Children! This will teach your children a good values and morals. I would love to buy this book and share with the kids because i enjoy sharing things about God and Heaven.
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Post by MD MAMUN 15 »

Wow! This book sounds lovely!

I like the fact that you listened to the audiobook and had a great experience reading along while the narrator spoke. I'm sure Christian parents would love for their children to read this!
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Post by F A 16 »

"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" sounds like a heartwarming Christian children's book that explores themes of faith and the afterlife through the adventures of Emma, a young girl who visits heaven in her dreams. The book seems to excel in both its storytelling and presentation, with colorful illustrations and an engaging audiobook narration. The emphasis on teaching children about the Bible and Christian morals is commendable, and the positive message of doing what is right resonates well with the target audience. Overall, it appears to be a well-crafted book that would inspire and entertain young readers.
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Post by DOLORES Garcia 1 »

Wow! This book sounds like it is going to be an awesome story. Emma wanted more dreams of heaven. I am curious as to what she may see when she does have another dream about heaven? This is also available in audiobooks, and I think listening to it would be more vivid for the narrative of this story. I would rate this a 5 out of 5.
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The two children Emma and Bella are two sisters . So the narration by Emma the dreamt of heaven is completely the command of god . The book itself seems like God's gift.
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Post by Devi Purushothaman »

The auther has written the story in a simple and clean language so that everyone can understant it.imagination can incrases power. The morality of christanity is highlighted.
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Post by mitz arribe »

"Emma and Bella's heavenly adventure is a heartwarming tale filled with love, faith, and sisterly bond. Colorful illustrations and a charming audiobook make it a delightful read for all ages. Highly recommended for cozy family sessions.
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Post by Mercy Simisola »

I love this book because it'll help build a child and answer some of their curiosity and make them more curious to know about the things of God, how he work in a mysterious way
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Post by Manasseh Ann »

I've got myself in this book, filled with Christian religion, I recommend this books, it also a great starting point in Christian religion, starting from the dream Emma had were she was with her family in heaven and later on woke up and told them what she dreamt about.
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Post by Essence Dawson »

I've read this book a few times. It's great for kids to understand morals and understanding Christian Religious beliefs. I thought it was a great book due to the fact I've read it more than once. I recommend this book to anybody of any age. This is a must read
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Is there anybody who found odd that the six-year-old little girl can quote from the Bible?
By the way, i really like the lovely pictures, the illustrator do the great job.
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