Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 14 Mar 2023, 01:35
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a childrenβs book meant to inspire the younger minds of Christian children. It is about a family constantly indulging in prayers and reading the Bible. The parents of eight-year-old Emma and six-year-old Bella have always taught them about God, His love for His children, and how they should love Him back. The story is predominantly about Emma, who dreams about heaven and God. She excitedly shares the vivid details of what heaven is like, how God looks over His people, and how it is the most stunning place she has ever seen.
I like how the story unfolds as Emma shares her dreams. The extraordinary scenes in heaven match the descriptions in the Bible. It must have been incredible for her to see the people she had only heard about from the Bible stories, to experience the exquisite nature, and how all the creatures lived together in harmony. The illustrations will fascinate a young child. It will provide an empty canvas for the readers to unleash their imaginative creativity.
I was slightly displeased with the depiction of hell in the story. Since it is a book for children, the authors should have been gentler. Yes, indeed, children should be taught to do the right thing. However, they should do it because it is right and not out of fear of going to hell. That was the only thing I disliked, but that did not affect my opinion of this book.
Because I did not find any errors, I can say the book was exceptionally well-edited. Excluding the dissatisfaction mentioned earlier, I found no concerns with the book. Hence, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
This book intends to convey to children a sense of what Christianity means. It answers questions about Jesus and how to grow in faith. I recommend this book to parents who want their children to know more about God.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a childrenβs book meant to inspire the younger minds of Christian children. It is about a family constantly indulging in prayers and reading the Bible. The parents of eight-year-old Emma and six-year-old Bella have always taught them about God, His love for His children, and how they should love Him back. The story is predominantly about Emma, who dreams about heaven and God. She excitedly shares the vivid details of what heaven is like, how God looks over His people, and how it is the most stunning place she has ever seen.
I like how the story unfolds as Emma shares her dreams. The extraordinary scenes in heaven match the descriptions in the Bible. It must have been incredible for her to see the people she had only heard about from the Bible stories, to experience the exquisite nature, and how all the creatures lived together in harmony. The illustrations will fascinate a young child. It will provide an empty canvas for the readers to unleash their imaginative creativity.
I was slightly displeased with the depiction of hell in the story. Since it is a book for children, the authors should have been gentler. Yes, indeed, children should be taught to do the right thing. However, they should do it because it is right and not out of fear of going to hell. That was the only thing I disliked, but that did not affect my opinion of this book.
Because I did not find any errors, I can say the book was exceptionally well-edited. Excluding the dissatisfaction mentioned earlier, I found no concerns with the book. Hence, I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars.
This book intends to convey to children a sense of what Christianity means. It answers questions about Jesus and how to grow in faith. I recommend this book to parents who want their children to know more about God.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes