Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Maxikixa Wandisa
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Re: Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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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.
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Post by Chidiebube Kevin Obioha »

like the fact that you listened to the audiobook and had a great experience reading along while the narrator spoke. I'm sure Christian parents would love for their children to read this!

Thank you for another excellent review, Saint Bruno!
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This is quite exciting. My little siblings would be dying to here more about dreams since they're always kinda curious about heaven
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This a great book she was truly fascinated. Have a heavenly dream I know she would do anything to dream all over again. God uses even children to pass the message.
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Post by Jairus Magundayao »

Overall, I found nothing to dislike about this publication. Its exceptional editing and clear messaging earned it a solid four out of four stars. I highly recommend the audiobook for children aged three to ten, as it promises to be a delightful and enriching experience.
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Post by Saba nawaz Malik »

It sounds good how the little girl goes to heaven with her sister in her dream and tell her parents about her experience...wonder how the heaven is described in the book..I'm curious . I will read the book for sure and would tell the story of this book to my little cousins
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I love the fact that her parents listen to her
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Post by manu Alves »

For a minute I thought the title would hold something of an explanation of passing on. I thought that would be an interesting topic for a kids story. This is better, it's just a dream. Thank you for the wonderful review.
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Its seems to be a good book for children because when you teach your children good morals when young as parent of Emma did, they will grow in it and also am Inger to here her dream seems a fascinating one that would make Emma want to go back there.
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Post by IRADUKUNDA V »

When i was a kid i could join the Sunday classes to oearn more about our life as religious children.
But now as adult I've found this book really fascinating,for it clearly roadmap the way in which child's activities directly impact their lives whether here on earth and in heaven for
The book again comes teching the child that good virtues invested leads to positive outcome in all .

So i really enjoyed the way in which this interactive insight is bringing children closer to jesus who really loves them
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Post by Rayvanny2018 »

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 as a whole of that and I do recommend.
This book has a beautiful blurb and I am definitely intrigued as to what the children experiences in heaven. Nice review.

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This is an awesome children's book, that will inspire children more about God and give the a picture about heaven.
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Post by Vinita Prajapati 1 »

I love to read books that inspire and teach important lessons, and Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is one of them! This beautifully written story follows Emma, an eight-year-old girl who dreams of visiting heaven. Through her journey, she learns about God's love, salvation, and the joy of following His will.

The book is perfect for young readers because it uses simple language and colorful illustrations to bring the story to life. It makes big spiritual ideas easy to understand, helping kids connect with Christian teachings in a meaningful way.

I love to recommend this book to parents who want to introduce their children to faith in a gentle and engaging way. The audiobook version is also wonderful, with great narration and character voices that make the story even more exciting.

Overall, Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is an inspiring and heartwarming read that helps children grow in their faith while enjoying a captivating story.
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Post by brandhoop ethan »

What a joy recommendation! It's amazing that you experienced audiobook along with the text - for example, a thoughtful way to immerse yourself in history. It seems that such a valuable story for Christian families to share with young readers, and combine attractive history with meaningful lessons to care for confidence.
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