Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids," written by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, is an inspiring Christian children's book that talks about heaven through the visions of these little girls, Emma and Bella.

The two sweet girls, Emma and Bella, are the dear kids of the couple, cared for and fed. Their moms and dads let them know how they are God’s children and then start their day with Bible learning and praying each night before they leave for their goodnight sleep. Emma has a dream about doing something unusual that she can't remember the next morning. She then tells her family about the dream, and everybody is amazed. Emma had looked forward to taking Bella to heaven (heaven is the afterlife in which the soul enjoys the presence of God) very much, and she has a lot to tell Bella and her parents about her thrilling endeavors. She is even the one who goes down to her knees and talks to the guardian of paradise to let her dream again. Hurry and get a copy of this book for your kids. 

I wanted to see how great the quality of the illustrations would be in this work, so I made use of both the audiobook and the Kindle version, which contains the illustrations. What was surprising was that they were strong and beautiful, which complemented my stories. Much to my pleasure, a female narrating the listening options brought me a touch of happiness. Having completed the book, I was kind to my little sister by reading it out to her every night. I guess I have to acknowledge the creative ways the authors suggest enlivening the narration of this book for the audience with no bone to pick.

One interesting thing in this book is how the author describes heaven in a simple and easy-to-understand manner. There was nothing I disliked in this book. This book was well edited, and I found no single error in it. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. I will recommend this book to Christians below the age of 11. This will be a guide for children.

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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a Christian children's book that narrates the story of Emma and Bella, two young girls who learn about heaven through dreams and family teachings, emphasizing daily Bible learning and prayer.
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Emma and Bella are very lucky little girls. Not only are they fortunate enough to have parents that care so much about their eternal souls, but they get to see Heaven. Even though it is probably just a representation that they can understand, almost no one gets to see it without experiencing death first. Thanks!
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Emma and Bella are incredibly fortunate to have parents who prioritize their spiritual growth and well-being. Their unique experience of seeing Heaven, though likely a representation tailored to their young understanding, is a rare and precious gift. It's a privilege reserved for few, as most people only get to experience Heaven after passing on from this life. This journey is a testament to the love and care their parents have for them, and a reminder of the beauty and wonder that awaits us.
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Emma and Bella are fortunate to have caring parents and a unique experience that allows them to see Heaven, a privilege usually reserved for those who have passed away.
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I recently read 'Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids' and found it to be a captivating story that effectively introduces children to important aspects of Christianity. The imaginative portrayal of heaven and hell through Emma's dreams offers a unique perspective on moral lessons. It's a worthwhile read for families seeking to discuss values and faith with their children.
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I read "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul and was reminded of the importance of teaching your children how to prioritize their spiritual lives and the importance of prayer.
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Post by Onwuesi Promise »

"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" is an inspiring Christian children's book that vividly portrays heaven through the dreams of Emma and Bella. Its engaging narrative and beautiful illustrations make it a perfect read for young Christians. It is really important to teach young kids about spiritual life.
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I already love the two girls, Emma and Bella. From your review, I see that the bond they share and how they always put each other first are beautiful. This is a Christian book for kids, and I have always appreciated books like this. Books like this will meet the younger generation and help set them on the right path.
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Post by Chukwuemeka JOE »

Emma and Bella are very lucky girls. They have parents who care so much about their souls and they get to experience what Heaven is like, even if it's just a representation. Not many people get to see Heaven without experiencing death first. That's amazing!
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'"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids," written by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, is an inspiring Christian children's book that talks about heaven through the visions of these little girls, Emma and Bella.'
This is fascinating.
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Emma and Bella's journey, which is a product of their vivid imaginations and deep-rooted faith, serves as a perfect example of how children can experience a sense of wonder and awe as they explore the concept of eternal life. The book's gentle storytelling and illustrations create a magical and immersive experience that will inspire young readers to learn more about Christianity and the mysteries of the afterlife.
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“Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids” by Jemima and Arvind Paul is a heartwarming and beautifully illustrated Christian children’s book. Emma and Bella’s adventures provide an inspiring and accessible vision of heaven, making complex spiritual concepts easy for young minds to grasp. The strong illustrations and thoughtful narration enhance the storytelling experience.
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“Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids” by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul seems like a heartfelt and imaginative Christian children's book. The story’s focus on Emma and Bella's heavenly adventures provides a gentle introduction to spiritual themes for young readers. The book’s illustrations and audiobook narration enhance the experience, making it engaging for children. It’s wonderful to hear how you enjoyed the visual and auditory aspects of the book, and that you shared it with your little sister.
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Post by Jessica Uchechi Azuka »

I think I love Emma and Bella already. The fact that they are that close to God such that they always pray before sleep and have those kind of dreams is beautiful.
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