Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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This is wonderful, parents should endeavor to lead their children closer to God in that way children will have a strong connection with God while growing up. Nice review
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31 Dec 2021, 10:11

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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Snatched Up to Heaven is a really etherial and imaginative children’s book that depicts the concept of Heaven, appropriately and helps youth go through the complexities of grief. The author, Dr. John S. Tisdale, has made a story that's both so powerful, making it a good read for children who are dealing with the loss of a loved one.

The book's portrails arecharming, with colors and gentle pictures that create a soothing visual experience. The text is simple yet profound, offering a reassuring perspective on the idea of being "snatched up to Heaven" in a way that's easy for children to understand. The combination of straightforward language and supportive visuals helps demystify the concept of the afterlife and provides a sense of peace.

One of the standout features is how the book handles the topic of loss with sensitivity. It doesn’t shy away from the sadness that can come with grief but frames it in a hopeful context, emphasizing the idea of a loving and welcoming afterlife. This can be incredibly reassuring for children who might be struggling with their emotions.

Overall, Snatched Up to Heaven is a heartfelt book that provides a comforting message to children facing difficult times. It’s a wonderful resource for parents and educators looking to support young readers through grief, making it a valuable addition to any child’s bookshelf
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Post by Amalia Ioana Baban »

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 Deaundra Bell »

This book was awesome it reflects a person's faith in God and going to heaven it must be wonderful because I want to go there
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima and Arvind Paul is a charming Christian story about a young girl's dream of visiting heaven. With vibrant illustrations and engaging narration, it's perfect for teaching kids about faith and God's love. Ideal for children aged 3-10.
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had a great experience reading along while the narrator spoke. I'm sure Christian parents would love for their children to read this!
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A review on praises the book for its engaging storytelling and the way it introduces Christian values in a way that is both educational and entertaining for children. The illustrations are also noted for complementing the text well, enhancing the reader's experience by bringing the story to life. However, some reviewers mention that the book may be more suitable for children who are already familiar with Christian teachings, as its themes are heavily centered around Biblical stories and the concept of heaven.
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This is really a good book for everyone because of religious faith in childrens in very young age 😍
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The book’s narrative is a fantastic way to introduce children to concepts of spirituality and the afterlife in a manner that is both engaging and age-appropriate.
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Post by Rana Muhammad Mohsin »

This book sounds absolutely wonderful!

It's great to hear that you enjoyed the audiobook experience, following along as the narrator brought the story to life. I’m confident that Christian parents would appreciate this book for their children!
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"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 named Emma, who dreams of visiting heaven. Raised in a loving, faith-centered home, Emma shares her dream with her family and prays to experience it again. The user praises the book for its colorful illustrations, engaging narration, and its ability to teach children about the Bible and Christian morals. The story encourages children to follow God's will, promising the reward of eternal bliss in heaven. The user highly recommends the audiobook for children aged three to ten and rates the book four out of four stars.
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"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a Christian children's book about Emma, an eight-year-old who dreams of visiting heaven with her sister Bella. The story teaches children about the Bible and Christian values, encouraging them to live righteously for the reward of eternal bliss.

The book is praised for its colorful illustrations and excellent audiobook narration, which captivated the reviewer and their niece. The simple language, quality editing, and inspirational message make it suitable for children aged three to ten. The reviewer gives it a perfect rating and highly recommends the audiobook.
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The author deserves a good reward for this wonderful book, the details, the storyline and also the fact that it also has an audiobook it's wonderful. It also shares biblical knowledge to kids
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Post by Minahil Liaqat »

Snatched Up to Heavens is a great book for children, which helps in building strong faith and explaining and clarifying a lot of Christianity. The eight year old Emma’s dream of visiting Heaven with her sister Bella and the way she tells her family about it of visiting again. The way the story is portrayed is not only informative and interesting but it also brings children closer to their faith.
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