Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Post by Okoye Chinonso+ »

What a splendid book. I love the information contained within it. Indeed, it would be a good book for children.
Thanks for the review.
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Children will find Emma's dreams fascinating, and this book will help parents teach good conduct to their children through a more accessible medium of illustrations and storytelling.
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I read the available sample of the book and I’m already excited about the whole book. The illustrations are really good and they make the reading experience fun. The book has a lot to teach children. The authors did a wonderful job. Congratulations on being the book of the day! Thanks for the awesome review.
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I am not really interested in reading children's books. I usually feel less of a connection to the stories. I am an adult, and therefore, I find it hard to let my mind think like a kid. It is just hard and unexplainable.
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I would definitely like to get my hands on this audio book. It sounds like a terrific listening experience.
A wonderful review
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Sounds quite interesting. Two girls dreaming about heaven and then moving to it makes it a wonderful read.
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Thank you for your review. I am sure this is a nicely written book for children, but I don't like the ideological and religious undertones. I don't think I will be reading this book any time soon.
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Although I'm not an avid lover of Children's books, I found this one to be very interesting and soul-lifting. Training children in the way of God is very necessary. A great Christian self-help book suitable for kids and adults. Congrats on BOTD.
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Snatched up to Heaven for kids is a book that deals with the afterlife, be it heaven or hell in an easy-to-understand way. This book is especially geared towards children. The story follows two girls, Emma and Bella who start having dreams that they are escorted to heaven and later to hell by angels. During their dream journeys, they meet various characters from the bible, including Jesus. Each morning, they relate the dreams to their parents who are at first astonished but nevertheless gently explain to them the finer points of heaven and hell, angels, Jesus, and Satan.
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Post by Venus De Leon »

Wow! I really love this kind of books for children,
Because it is a beautifully written book, it opens the imaginations of the young ones, it gives dreams and hope. It gives a bigger pictures of what they want to be and they want to do. It brings them to a wonderful childhood
Memories, it gives a power to do what they want. It exercise the minds of the children to become a better people someday. This is what i want to read during my childhood. I love this kind of book. ❤️❤️❤️😊👍👍👍
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Post by onika pascal »

this book is a underrated book, which was published to entertain young readers. As a past English student who got a range one is the subject I would give this book the best review there is :)
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I enjoyed your story about your niece's reading experience. I like the idea of using an audiobook along with a hard copy with the illustrations.
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Post by dominic kasyoki »

i love the book...its a good one for our young ones
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Post by Tiffany Govender »

This book is an awesome book for kids .It's also inspiring and encouraging.I think kids should read this book! It's amazing!🙂
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Post by Yaninaninana »

This sounds interesting! I would like to know more about the dream. I think I might also introduce it to my niece, since she's a curious one. By the way you described the audiobook, I might listen to it also despite being not a fan of audiobook. Thanks for this discreet review that made me crave for the book.
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