Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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My family is not super religious but I want my little siblings to know God and the good morals they learn from the Bible. I think this would be great for them.
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I am always excited about the story related to heaven and hell. I would like to read this concept and therefore, planning to buy this book. For the time being, I have added this to my book shelf. Congrats on BOTD.
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This is a good book for children, it teaches them about God, the Bible and Heaven. Thank you for your review!
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Children will always be unique in every matter; they always have unique questions, unique imagination, and more. The only downfall of this book for me is the targeted audience it has is limited. Thanks for your wonderful review.
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Emma and Bella are two sisters. One day Emma dreams of visiting heaven with her sister, and she tells her family about this. I would like to read this book. Congratulations on BOTD!
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It sounds like this book will help young readers learn important and valuable life lessons. And, the mesmerising illustrations, especially about Emma's dream, will keep children hooked.
Thanks for this wonderful review. :tiphat:
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Going to heaven seems like quite a nice experience. This book seems like it would be wonderful for parents who want to teach their children about their faith.
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Post by Mary Rose Cajayon »

I love this book! This is a Christian book that helps Christian parents in teaching Christian faith such as the heaven and hell.This is a difficult topic to be discussed among children but this book makes this task easier for parents. Emma and her sister share a great experience in their dream of heaven which makes me more eager to read this myself.Congrats BOTD!
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Thanks for your review. It looks like Emma and her dream of Heaven are more suitable for Christian children than other kids.
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Post by Mlungisi Cedric »

the book is perfect and easy to understand when you read it anyone can like,all you just need to get the book and see for yourself,from the begining to the end is very nice am in love with this book.
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The audiobook especially sounds interesting for children. I will have to take a look at this book though before I would use it as a tool to teach my own children about heaven as these types of books have a tendency to create a false image in children's minds about heaven and hell rather than a truly biblical narrative. Hopefully that is not the case with this one. Thank you for the informative review.
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Post by Sheranda GAINEY 1 »

Wow I love this detailed, captivating review. This review inspires you to read the book. Thanks for this review and thanks for the authors for sharing this wonderful gift!
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This is a great Christian children book, hardly do I find one. I like the fact, the author wrote a story about the bountifulness of heaven, that triggers the mind of kids to always want to be heaven worthy. Congrats on making the book of the day.
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Post by Langeni »

An amazing book for children. Indirectly,the book also informs parents how important it is to teach and promote good morals as children grow.

A quote from the book, "Children are humble and willing to learn..." with this said, it's important to be aware of what we teach kids as they grow.

Congratulations on BOTD!!
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I wonder what the girl saw upon her visit to heaven in her dreams. This wonderful story of Emma is perfect for Christian kids who love reading picture book. Congrats on BOTD!
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