Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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A book that encourages children to keep doing what is right and to know that the reward is eternal bliss in heaven is an interesting book that catches my attention. I congratulate the author on being the #BOTD!
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Children would greatly enjoy the book. With the structure and format the book was written in, it wouldn't be a problem. There are also a lot of lessons to garner from the book. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Well I'm suddenly skeptical about this. When I read the first book's review, I almost jumped out of my skin until my pragmatic side got switched on and I realized, if it was that easy to get snatched up to heaven we'd be hearing stories about it from all over the world. Still, it's a lovely dream.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting recounting of the author's daughters' experiences when they were transported to Heaven by angels. While it might not be for everyone, it might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Post by Nwadinso Michael »

This is a good children's book, and it has a lot of profitable lessons. God is a caring father, and it is necessary to know that he will take care of us in every situation. I love this book. Thanks for your review.
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Based on your rating, I can come to the conclusion that the book was well edited, the structure of the story is organized, and the characters are not underdeveloped. I look forward to reading th his piece. Great review.
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This book seems to be helpful for children teachers in children's churches. The cover page is alluring. Thanks to the author for sharing this. Your review has a nice flow
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I couldn't agree more with this review. Well said. I waited until nightfall to read this book to my two and five years old. I will certainly download the audio version since this book makes for a lovely bedtime story. I omitted the section on hell since I have always believed that it is too heavy of a subject matter for small children. It can, infact, scare them. An overall great book. Congratulations to the author and the BOTD.
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Thank you for your great review. This sounds like a wonderful book to expose children to the stories of heaven. The illustrations seem as though they would help the children comprehend the stories as well.
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I think this would be an interesting book for children of Christian parents. I liked the reviewer detailing what they enjoyed about the audiobook. Decent narration is a must in an audiobook. Thanks for the great review.
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As a christian, after reading the reviews and sampling the book, I enjoyed how easy it was to read and understand the book and the reviews helped me to be prepared for the book as a form of synopsis.
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I've read the sample, I love the story and the illustrations also. And referring to this review, I'm sure that this book will be loved by the kids. This book taught about God and how to obey Him in a fun way. Thanks for your nice review.
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Post by ikechukwuamarachi+55 »

This is good indeed! Knowing and introducing Gid to kids at an early stage is the best thing that can be done to them. Nice review.
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I'm not a kid but I do want to know what happened when Emma got to heaven. The book contains heavenly principles that kids can inculcate into their daily routine. Congratulations on BOTD.
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Post by azza lia »

I'm not interested in religion theme books. It is nice to learn how God shows His greatness through the innocent soul. This book is an engaging and inspirational story for Christian families to teach their children about the afterlife. Though, there might be a misleading between the account and real life if they are not religius enough. Great review!
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