Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Dipesh Raj Joshi
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Re: Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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I am very curious about her dream. I wonder how heaven is depicted in this book but it must have been beautiful for her to want to "go back" again. Awesome review!
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ever since i started reading i have never came across such a wonderful children story .this is sincerely wonderful .and so far i cant imagine what children experienced in heaven
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I love this book so much it's a very good choice for children to read this book kids will learn so much from it... You must let your child read this great book
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Am really curious about how heaven was described by the author. Nice i want an interesting book like this for children at home.
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Post by Niharika Dhivar »

This book is really good !
It is an excellent book for children to read and also very exciting about what Emma got to see in her dreams in heaven it increases the curiosity level of children.I think it a lovely book for children and they should go for it !
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I recently came across Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, and I’m impressed by how it presents spiritual themes in a gentle, age-appropriate way. It’s not only a story, but also seems designed to inspire wonder and encourage big questions in young minds—like what happens after life, and how faith connects us to something greater.

I’d love to know if any parents or educators have used this with kids—did it inspire curiosity or spark meaningful conversations at home or in school?

Also, what other children’s books have you found that handle spiritual or deep themes in a creative, thoughtful way?
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Post by Tawananyasha Bibyana T »

I love the story it's aimed at kids around 5-12
The kids seem to experience crazy heavenly and hell dreams, but their parents help them
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Post by Joy Okorie 1 »

'Snatched up to heaven for kids' sounds like an amazing book coupled with this awesome review. I really love reading children books and reviewing them and I look forward to reading this as well. What a beautiful way to teach children about God, Salvation and heaven. Thank you for this fantastic review.
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Post by Aakriti Sharma 6 »

I love reading books specially of children.This story teach about salvation and values based on Christianity . I am sure that children will learn so many things from this story
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Post by Adeel Adeel 1 »

This book is perfect for kids. As it conveys great message of understanding what us right and what is wrong ,faith in kids at early stage of life in best narrative and a bit of annimated way .This also shows how faith shape the person with positivity.
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I love this book not only because it teaches about God but it teaches the values every parent should want theit
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Post by Pallvi Midda »

Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is a unique and powerful book that depicts the real-life testimonies. I really enjoyed this one as it focuses on relationship with god and path of spiriruality awakening emotional feeling within the kids.
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I love when children books stay true to the genre. The fact that the author considered that children would read the novel and decided to add colorful and captivating pictures. He even went further to make the words simple enough for them to grasp. This book is a master piece, love it.
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Post by Ebenezer Chinonso »

This one of my favorites among All the books that I have been reading.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 Samuel Kayode 1 »

I have a passion for reading and reviewing children's books. I particularly enjoy those that feature illustrations that enhance the reading experience. This book has a lovely blurb, and I'm definitely curious to discover what the children experienced in heaven. Great review!
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