Paul Orton, Cover Designer, Creative Artist and Children's Pastor of Planetshakers Church in Melbourne, shared the Planetshakers Kids album artwork on his social media.[5] The final cover of the album is a photo of a boy standing on top of the ice looking up at the clear sky next to a purple flag.[6] Orton also shared the artwork from the album Nothing Is Impossible on his blog.[7]
Marc Daniel Rivera, awarding the album gave it a 4.6 stars rating from Kristiya Know, says, "Overall, this record, with its songs, scripture readings plus prayers, gives the children a unique opportunity to worship God while impressing in their hearts the hunger for worship and for more of Jesus in spite of their age."[10] A staff editor at Amazon.com gave the album a relatively positive review, writing, "The music from Planetshakers Kids provides Christ-centered, positive and uplifting music for the whole family. It is music any Christian kid would want to give their friends, because it is just as cool as what they might hear on the radio or TV."[9]
Awards and accolades
In the 2014, the album Nothing Is Impossible was nominated for a Dove Award in the category: "Children's Music Album of the Year" at the 45th Annual GMA Dove Awards.[11]