Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Paul Mmaduabuchi
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Re: Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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This sounds like a delightful children's book! What a wonderful way to teach children about salvation and Heaven! Emma's dream about Heaven must have been exciting and beautiful for her to want to dream about it again! Thanks for the excellent
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This is a great book for kid to learn more about God and how to relate to each other as they are growing. let this book be taken to schools for children to read and understand it. And also to learn how to love their family
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This is one book I would love to read to my Grandsons. It will teach them more about their creator and why it is imperative to serve God whole heartedly. I am anxious to know what happened when the girl visited heaven and it will also be excitement for them.
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Post by Muhdeen Mohamud »

I loved reading 'Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids' with my little ones! The way Emma's dreams bring biblical stories to life is just magical. It's sparked such great conversations about faith and values. The writing is engaging, and the illustrations are gorgeous. Highly recommend for families looking for a fun way to explore spirituality together!
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Post by Jillcastle »

I enjoy reading the book and with the fact that is a Christian book for kids makes it more interesting. Even though the author made Emma’s encounter with God as a dream is fascinating because parents are supposed to raise their children in the way of the Lord so that they may not depart from it. I love the book and an enjoyable read. Love all the reviews so far.
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i love the book personally as it acknowledges the existence of God to children at a young age in which it builds a strong and firm foundation of Christianity at a young age.
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Post by Sheree Anne Poking »

"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is such a delightful read! The story is engaging and perfect for kids, with a fun mix of adventure and important life lessons. The illustrations are vibrant and really bring the story to life. It’s a great way to spark conversations about faith and hope in a way that kids can easily understand. Overall, it’s a charming book that both kids and parents will enjoy! Highly recommend it for storytime!
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is a Christian children's book that presents a vivid depiction of heaven and the afterlife, based on the real-life visions and spiritual experiences of Jemima Paul, a young girl from India. Told in a simple, accessible format for children, the book is designed to inspire faith, comfort, and a sense of divine wonder.

The book follows Jemima’s spiritual journey as she is "snatched up to heaven" by Jesus in a vision, where she explores the heavenly realm. The descriptions of heaven include beautiful gardens, joyful children, angels, and encounters with Jesus Himself. It also touches on concepts such as salvation, judgment, and the importance of choosing to follow Jesus. These themes are presented through illustrations and child-friendly language, aiming to teach biblical truths in a way that young readers can understand.
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I find the book quite interesting, I love this fact the books educate children about God helps enlighten more about heavens and good deed
It create a very dynamic expression about sisterly love and always caring about one another
I really love the motive the book is bringing forth towards kids.
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l did like the kids story , it's amazing
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Post by Sridevi Kelghe »

The book follows Emma's adventures in dream. This book provides opportunities for parents and educators to inculcate about faith, morality and the beauty of life.This book can be read by younger children to know about christian values.
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Snatch up to heaven for kids is a interesting book I hard to go and read it cause I was curious about her experience in heaven,I recommend this book for both parents and kids
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Post by Imolebhen Kate »

Snatch up to heaven for kids is an interesting book ,I was curious about her experience in heaven had to get the book
I recommend it for both kids and parents cause it worth it
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids beautifully simplifies complex spiritual themes, making them relatable and engaging for young readers. A must read.
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Post by Khakchang Debbarma »

When I read this i remember my childhood friend and memories and it make me cry because when I was a kids my grandfather always tell me a Stories every day but now he has pass away
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