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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A book that teaches children to love and obey God is a useful tool for the development of a young mind. The illustrations are added bonus for children to enjoy.
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This story is amazing and what makes it even more beautiful is that it’s an account of a child’s dream. Kids have the purest of hearts and I love reading their stories.
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Post by Ayesha Ameera Memon »

This sounds like a great book to teach kids about religion in a fun way that actually draws them to its practice. Congratulations on BOTD!
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Post by Wilkister Inzai Avagalwa »

Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul sounds like a fascinating children's book about Christianity. I love how Emma and her younger sister Bella were brought up in a Christian way. Will Emma's dream come true? I will find out by reading this great book.
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I think this is a nice way for parents to paint a picture of heaven in a child friendly way. Although I don’t like that the children’s names were changed from the adult version of the book.
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Post by DEEPA PUJARI »

Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a Christian children's book that tells the story of an eight-year-old girl, Emma, who visited heaven in her dreams. Congratulations BOTD!
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This is a suitable read for children. I commend the authors for taking time out to write about heaven from the perspective of their two little girls. I wish to have a heavenly encounter such as this... I'm with the reviewer on the audio book experience. I really wish all books could have their audio versions. This is a sincere review.
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I think I have heard this story before. But that book I heard was like a rough version of the kids's statements about how they visited heaven.
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Post by Grace Bassey »

Nice review. This book will sure make an interesting read. A description of the vision of heaven and hell by young babes sounds intriguing. The thoubghts of their childish descriptions tickles me already. I am so getting this book. :D
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Post by Kelsey Hatch »

How cool that you listened to the audiobook and followed along with a physical copy! This sounds like an inspirational and educational story about heaven in the Christian faith. I think a lot of parents will jump on this opportunity to teach their kids about religion and the moral lessons that coincide with it. Thanks for the lovely review!
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Post by Stellah Chege »

I find these kinds of books misleading. They may make one to question their faith and why they are not special enough to be snatched up to heaven. I don't think I'd read this to my kid since I might give them false hope that it's possible to visit heaven. What if it doesn't happen? Thanks for the great review but I'll pass on this book.
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Post by Elikana Felician »

This book is amazing! I got it through Amazon kindle and when I just opened the first i couldn't help myself rather than enjoy every word I read, it's a perfect reference of how parents should be close to their children especially for Godly matters and wonderful enough it tells how beautiful heaven is. I got inspired!
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Post by Cristina Miranda »

It sounds like such a lovely book. There aren't nearly enough children's books that talk about the importance of having good morals and the afterlife. I'm not a Christian, but this is the kind of children's book I'd tell my Christian friends to get their kids.
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Post by Ozioma Miriam »

I love children's books. But the theme of this one doesn't interest me. There are also lessons to be learned from the book. Thanks for an interesting review.
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Post by Seybi »

This is a book that every Christian child should read. Based on your review, it shows how Emma and Bella have been exposed to God and His commandments. I believe that this book would help inculcate godliness in a child and even an adult who reads it. Thanks for the review!
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