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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Emma, who visited heaven in her dreams.

The book talks about Emma and her younger sister, Belpagetwo young sisters. Their parents always teach them about God and the bible and they always pray with them before bed time. One night, Emma dreams of avery nice dream when she wakes up she shares the dream with her family. Its opening pages are mind captivating. I formed a deep emotional connection with Emma sharing her tears and laughter. The narrative skillfully unveils crucial plot points, keeping me engaged as I delved into emmas world and the turning points in her life. Each chapter is thoughtfully titled, enhancing my immersion in the story right up to the end.
I'll give it a five star
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Post by jenemie »

This book is so good, not only because of the language and narration, but also because it instills religious faith in children from such a young age. This is a very important thing if we want our children to become successful adults. Amazing book, and equally amazing review.
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Post by Pournima Ingale »

"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" is a delightful and inspiring book that offers a unique perspective on life's mysteries and spirituality, tailored for young readers. In this beautifully written and illustrated tale, young readers are taken on an enchanting journey that explores the afterlife through the eyes of a child.
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Post by robinselvam »

I love reading children books and reviewing them quickly. I especially look for books if they have illustrations that enhance the readability of the book. This book has a beautiful and I am flourished as to what the children experience in heaven. Nice review.
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Emma and her younger sister Bella are two lovely kids cherished by their parents. Their parents teach them about God, how much He loves them, and they always read the Bible and pray with them before they go to bed every night. One morning, Emma wakes up and shares the fascinating dream she had with her family. Emma had dreamed of visiting heaven with Bella, and she has a lot to tell her sister and parents about her exciting adventures. She even prays to God to let her dream of heaven again. Would her prayers be answered? I am sure kids would like to know what Emma experienced in heaven, so please get this book for them.

I got both the audiobook and Kindle version of this publication because I was interested in seeing the quality of the illustrations. I was delighted to find them colorful and fitting for the story. The female narrator's voice in the audiobook brought me joy. After finishing the book, I treated my niece to an exciting reading session using both the eBook and audiobook, simultaneously. I had to beg her to turn in for the night so I could use my device for something else, as it didn't look like she would ever tire of listening to the narration. I must commend the authors for providing the target audience with a suitable narration for this book. The narrator's reading pace is excellent, and she made the dialogues for each character natural and distinct. I especially liked how I could hear two voices when two characters spoke at the same time.

Furthermore, this book is a fascinating means of teaching children about the Bible and instilling Christian morals into them. That is what I like most about the book. This beautiful story would also encourage children to keep doing what is right, as they'll reap the reward of eternal bliss in heaven. I like how the book also tells readers that there's a 'reward' for going against how God wants us to live.

In conclusion, there's actually nothing I dislike about this book. The language is simple and appropriate for children, and thanks to the book's exceptional editing and narration, I didn't find a single error in it. The story is intriguing, and its message would inspire children to love God, do His will, be conversant with what the Bible says about gaining salvation, and tell others about Jesus. Therefore, I am glad to rate "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" a well-deserved four out of four stars. I especially recommend the audiobook to children between the ages of three and ten and confidently believe it would be an exciting listening experience for them.

i am totally reading your book amazing and write a relate book
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Post by Fatma khamis 88 »

it captivates children's attention while teaching them important lessons about faith, love, and doing what is right. It's a heartwarming story that inspires and encourages children to embrace their spirituality. Highly recommended for young readers seeking an uplifting and educational read.
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Post by Beauty Longolongo »

'm extremely intrigued by her dream and how the book portrays heaven. Clearly, it must be depicted in such a stunning manner for her to yearn to return there. This review is truly impressive!
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Post by Wolf_inthemoonlight7 »

this book was really nice and amazing to read as it was talking about heaven and as everyone dreams of going to heaven especially nowdays everyone fears god and everyone wants their prayers to be answered so thats why this book was really dreamy and fascinating to read and i do recomend buying this book for your kids they might learn a thing or 2!!!
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Post by Ruby Johnson 1 »

Its a Christian base book that's very uplifting and educational for families especially kids, it has a great beginning to end to keep ones focus threw out the whole book I would personal invest into buying a online book or going to amazon to share with other children and families very interesting.
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Post by Amos okibo »

This is a inspirapional book which teaches children moral valves and creates a picture on heaven looks like so gives them hope.
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It was a nice short story. Religion is something that kids need to learn about and this little book was a great creation. I was really into the story and the dreams.
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Post by Chayan rahaman molla »

This is a very beautiful story where a little girl went to heaven with her sister. The girl was very happy after seeing the dream. He gave it to his family. A very beautiful story, the author has presented a very beautiful mood.
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The concept of heaven and a comforting perspective on what happens when a loved one passes away. While the subject matter may be sensitive, the authors handle it with grace and care, making it accessible for children. The book provides comfort and hope during difficult times, making it a valuable resource for families dealing with loss or seeking to explore questions about the afterlife with their children.
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Post by SHADAB ALAM 2 »

I love reading children books and reviewing them. I especially look for books if they have illustrations that enhance the readability of the book. This book has a beautiful blurb and I am definately intruiged as to what the children experiened in heaven. Nice review.
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Post by Arturo Maambong »

Paul is comprehensive and positive. It provides valuable insights into the book's content, narration, and overall impact on young readers. Your enthusiasm for the quality of the illustrations, audiobook, and the narrator's performance adds depth to your review. You've highlighted the book's educational and moral value, making it clear why you recommend it to children. Your thorough evaluation and rating of four out of four stars reflect your satisfaction with the book. It's a well-rounded review that should help other readers make an informed choice about this children's book.
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