Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Wow children Would Like This Books Because It can Teach Them A Moral Behavior And Lead Them To be A Good Son Of God By Worshiping him Let Buy Them The Book Parents
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This is a nicely illustrated book that discusses Heaven in a simple language for young children. I liked the way it explained repentance. It should be good for children in Christian families or with parents that can explain to the children that hell does not last forever. I would not recommend it for very sensitive children at a very young age.
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I purchased both the audiobook and the Kindle edition of this book because I wanted to see how good the visuals were. And, to my amazement, I found them to be vibrant and appropriate for the stories. I enjoyed the female narrator's voice in the audiobook. I gave my niece an interesting reading session when I completed the book, utilizing both the word and audio versions at the same time. I had to persuade her to go to bed so I could use my gadget for something else because it didn't appear as she would ever weary of listening to the narrations. I must applaud the authors for giving a proper narration for this book's target demographic. Finally, there isn't anything about this book that I despise. The language is basic and suited for youngsters, and I found no errors in the book thanks to its excellent editing and narration. The narrative is captivating, and the message encourages youngsters that praise God, follow his word, know what the Bible teaches about salvation, and share their faith with others. As a result, I am pleased to award Swiped Up to The heavens for Kids three out of four stars. I highly suggest the audiobook to youngsters aged three to ten, and I am confident that they will find it to be a wonderful listening experience.
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This is a Christian children's book that tells the story of an eight-year-old girl, Emma, who visited heaven in her dreams. It provides a fascinating means to teach children about the Bible and inculcate Christian morals in them. This beautiful story would also encourage children to keep doing what is right.
The review is great.
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I enjoy children's books, but I'm not fond of books with religious themes, so I'll be skipping this one. But, I do think that Emma's dream and experiences would help children learn many values. Great job on the review!
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This is an interesting children's book highlighting an introductory level to Christianity, the concepts of Heaven and Hell, and unique characterization. The book is temporarily free on Amazon Kindle and has an inciteful OnlineBookClub review. Congrats on the BOTD selection.
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This is a great read for Christian children. I don't think it's a good idea though to introduce religious books to children. It's still a great book still and definitely Christian parents would love it for their kids.
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Post by Gauranshi S »

Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is the story of Emma and a dream she had about heaven. This inspirational book is also enriched by colorful drawings about Jesus, angels, and heaven. We can see how curious are childrens to discover something new. For Emma heaven was one of them.!!🦋
Very amazing book for the kids.✨
Highly recommended!!👍🏻
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I am sure Emma's dream about heaven was beautiful and fascinating. I would love to know more.
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This is a good book for children. It teaches them at a young age christian values and behaviors. The review is good.
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This seems like a delightful children's book. This storybook teaches children about the Bible and inculcates morals in them. Great review!
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This is a great and thorough review of the book and audiobook. I think this book has a lot of lessons to teach kids and I'm curious to know what Emma's dream was about. Thanks for the thoughtful review!
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It seems like a suitable children's book to instill Christian values in them. Emma's dream in heaven creates curiosity in children to know what she experienced there and how heaven is like.
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Not really sure it's a good choice for me. Don't get me wrong any children's book intended to nurture good principles can't be bad in any case, but I come from a multi-religious family and it is not customary among us to instill faith in children. They are educated in all ways and given the choice which one to follow and this book is all about Christianity, so I prefer to pass, still congrats on BOTD!
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Post by Iva Stoyanova »

Sounds like a great Christian book for children. I'm sure many kids will enjoy it.
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