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This was a different kind of book about dreams that this woman’s children had when they were four and two. The dream Center is around there a trip to heaven it wasn’t meant to them and what they saw. I guess the plot of the book was to try to spread the word of God and give us to do what is right. This is a very informative book if you’re into dreams and heaven. The author also gives you the translation of what your children’s are and then goes into eight talk about being Christian at what we must do to get to heaven. I recommend this book for those who like stories about heaven told by a little girls.
Amazing book I must say!!. As parents, we always search for a book for our kids that can build the confidence and understanding of our religion and especially the trust in GOD.
Children have very active imaginations. I believe that God can share his home with Emma in a dream and she can share it with her sister. I love that her parents are so supportive. Good to see this book
I'm in love with the book because it creates a very good attitude to kids to start loving issues of God and can never divert when they grow up. This book is one of the kind that can energise kids to love God and I have loved it.
Emma and her younger sister, Bella, are two lovely kids cherished by their parents. Emma had dreamed of visiting heaven with Bella, and she has a lot to tell her sister and parents. She even prays to God to let her dream of heaven again. This book provides a fascinating means to teach children about the Bible and Christian morals. The story is intriguing, and its message would inspire children to love God. I am glad to rate Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids a well-deserved four out of four stars.
This book is a very sweet and inspiring children’s story about teaching faith to your kids. The main character in the story, Emma, keeps having dreams that every night, angels are taking her and her little sister, Bella, up to heaven. They get to meet Jesus, God, and other people there. Also, they get to see what heaven looks like. Every morning, Emma then tells her parents what she saw and experienced. The author does a great job of describing what heaven looks like, especially from a kid’s point of view. I liked all the illustrations throughout the book as then we could really see what Emma was seeing in her dreams. I also enjoyed seeing the close bonds between Emma and her family as it seemed not only were her parents teaching her, but Emma was also teaching her parents. It was great to see the whole family sharing their faith and love for God and Jesus. I think this is a wonderful book for families to read together
I would absolutely love this book for my daughter, who is 8. I think books like these are so important because kids are at a difficult stage of misinformation about God.
Awesome present for my kids, nieces and nephews. I like the fact that there's an audio it would be like watching a movie. Children need to continue believing in God to help them live fulfilled life
Very short book good for children. The book didn't really say how heaven is according to what she dreamt. The suspense was intriguing wanting to know how beautiful heaven is
Wow! This book sounds wonderful! I like the fact that you listened to the audio book and had a great reading experience while the narrator spoke. I'm sure Christian parents would love for their children to read this! Thanks for another great review San
This book has nothing that I dislike about it. The language is simple and appropriate for children, and I didn't find a single mistake thanks to the book's excellent editing and narration. The story is captivating, and its message would inspire children to love God, do his will, understand what the Bible says about salvation, and tell others about Jesus. As a result, I am pleased to award Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids four out of four stars. I especially recommend the audiobook to children aged three to ten, and I am confident that they will find it a fascinating listening experience.