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org review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima


Paul, Arvind Paul.]

4 out of 4 stars

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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a Christian children's book that
tells the story of an eight-year-old girl, Emma, who visited heaven in her dreams.

Emma and her younger sister, Bella, are two lovely kids cherished by their parents. Their parents
teach them about God and how much He loves them, and they always read the Bible and pray with
them before they go to bed every night. One morning, Emma wakes up and shares the fascinating
dream she had with her family. Emma had dreamed of visiting heaven with Bella, and she has a lot to
tell her sister and parents about her exciting adventures. She even prays to God to let her dream of
heaven again. Would her prayers be answered? I am sure kids would like to know what Emma
experienced in heaven, so please get this book for them.

I got both the audiobook and the Kindle version of this publication because I was interested in
seeing the quality of the illustrations in it. And to my delight, I found them to be colorful and fitting
for the narrations therein. The female narrator's voice in the audiobook gave me joy. After I finished
the book, I treated my niece to an exciting reading session using the word and audio versions
simultaneously. I had to beg her to turn in for the night, so I could use my device to do something
else since it didn't look like she would ever get tired of listening to the narrations. I must commend
the authors for providing the target audience with a suitable narration for this book. The narrator's
reading pace is excellent, and she made the dialogues for each character natural and distinct. I
especially liked how I could hear two voices when two characters spoke at the same time.

Furthermore, this book provides a fascinating means to teach children about the Bible and inculcate
Christian morals in them. And that is what I like most about the book. This beautiful story would also
encourage children to keep doing what is right, as they'll reap the reward of eternal bliss in heaven. I
like how the book also tells readers that there's a 'reward' for going against how God wants us to
live.

In conclusion, there's actually nothing I dislike about this book. The language is simple and
appropriate for children, and due to the book's exceptional editing and narration, I didn't find a single
error in it. The story is intriguing, and its message would inspire children to love God, do his will, be
conversant with what the Bible says about gaining salvation, and tell others about Jesus. Therefore, I
am glad to rate Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids a well-deserved four out of four stars. I especially
recommend the audiobook to children between the age of three and ten and, without doubt, believe
that it would be a fascinating listening experience for them

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