Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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I wonder what Emma's dream means and how heaven looks from her point of view. This is a beautiful children's book that talks of God and salvation. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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While it is good to allow children's' minds to dwell on religious matters, it is also important for them to be trained to recognize the realities of daily life. Dreams can be true or made to be true with time. Creating an environment to nurture religious development may not always be possible, but it is a worthwhile effort. It was a decent portrayal of the subject matter.
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I am happy that you found the narrated version as good (or better?) than the Kindle version of the book. That is always a plus.
Only comment I will make on this book is that if you want people to believe they can go to heaven, regardless of whether it's true or not, best to start teaching them young. Likewise, if you want them to grow up with Bible morals, start young. Whatever you want your kids growing up to believe, the earlier you start the better. Whether it's being selfish to get ahead, or kind and supportive of others. They can find out the truth on their own later, but their foundation will be whatever you give them as a start.
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im not chrisitan but this books pretty illustrations still make me want to read it! the colors are very easy on the eyes!
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Post by Kajori Sheryl Paul »

Emma and Bella are well-brought up children in the ways of God.

Thank you for the great review.
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This book contains an extraordinary story because it talks bout both people above all: Emma and an old girl of eight- years who visited in their dreams being in heaven in it is about a christian story. Thank you so much for review!!!
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Edria Dayyinah wrote: 05 Aug 2021, 04:48 This is a great book for children to connect more with their faith. I’m sure they’ll gain a lot of valuable lessons from it
:arrow: :arrow: Yea! I appreciate this genre so much, it is filled with the potential of inspiring kids to be heavenly conscious.. 8-) :arrow: :cry2:
:?: :!: :drool: :techie-studyingbrown: :) :D :shhh:
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A very interesting book titled Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul. Talks about a little girl called Emma who went to heaven in her dreams at the age of eight. Talks about parents love for children and teaching the word of God to them. Congrats on BOTD.
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Post by Londiwe Shabangu »

This is an interesting book for children who are Christians. To believe and have faith in God, the prospect of heaven and a wide imagination of what heaven is supposed to be like
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Sounds like an interesting Christian book. Nice perspective that you read and listened at the same time.
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This sounds like such a sweet read! I love that you got the audiobook and ebook! I do that sometimes for poetry books!
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I love how this book provides a fascinating means to teach children about the Bible and inculcate christian morals in them. I am touched with the story's overall mesage of inspiring children to love God, to do his will and to tell others about Jesus Christ. Thanks for this beautiful review.
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Your review is well-written and makes me curious to read the book, despite not being the least bit religious. Your review is written in a way that doesn't discourage non-Christian followers from reading the book, which is very enlightening. Even without being religious, the topic of Heaven and the afterlife is always interesting to me, which is what intrigued me in your review. This may perhaps be one of the few books about Christianity I voluntarily read! The fact that the book is also suited for children as well means it's a simple and easy read.
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This is an interesting concept and I imagine it would be good for children growing up in a Christian household. I'd be interested to see how the author handles hell for children.
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I absolutely love how this book has a great storyline while teaching children about the Bible. It is educational and will feed their spirit. Congratulations on book of the day!
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