Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 21 Apr 2023, 21:10
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
This book is about kids, Bella and Emma, and their parents. There is a third child who isn’t named. Emma has a dream, and in that dream, she and Bella are brought up to heaven by angels. While she’s there, she sees all sorts of things, like a rainbow, a golden road, and so much more. Emma soon learns that all these things are supported by scripture. She meets Jesus and learns about God’s love. Then Emma is shown hell and sees the fire and torment of those in hell. She sees Satan and his demons. Her parents tell her about the need to share the word of God with those around her, so she does.
Despite this book being geared toward children, I really enjoyed it. I liked that it was easy to read and understand, and I also liked that it helps kids grow closer to their faith. I felt that aspect was done really well. I also like that they had the passages of the quotes at the bottom instead of the story so that kids don’t have to read that as part of the story. As a result, the story flows better than if they quoted the verse every other sentence. I also liked the illustrations and how they helped you visualize the scene.
I loved everything about this book, there was nothing I would change. There were no spelling or grammatical errors, and I enjoyed the book.
I rate Snatched up to Heaven for Kids, by Jemimia and Arvind Paul, 5 out of 5 stars. I felt the book was put together in an easy way, both for kids to understand, and also to read, despite the difficult subject of hell.
I would recommend this book to Christian families who want to help their kids grow in their faith. Also if they wish to help them understand how God loves them, and how life will be in either heaven or hell.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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This book is about kids, Bella and Emma, and their parents. There is a third child who isn’t named. Emma has a dream, and in that dream, she and Bella are brought up to heaven by angels. While she’s there, she sees all sorts of things, like a rainbow, a golden road, and so much more. Emma soon learns that all these things are supported by scripture. She meets Jesus and learns about God’s love. Then Emma is shown hell and sees the fire and torment of those in hell. She sees Satan and his demons. Her parents tell her about the need to share the word of God with those around her, so she does.
Despite this book being geared toward children, I really enjoyed it. I liked that it was easy to read and understand, and I also liked that it helps kids grow closer to their faith. I felt that aspect was done really well. I also like that they had the passages of the quotes at the bottom instead of the story so that kids don’t have to read that as part of the story. As a result, the story flows better than if they quoted the verse every other sentence. I also liked the illustrations and how they helped you visualize the scene.
I loved everything about this book, there was nothing I would change. There were no spelling or grammatical errors, and I enjoyed the book.
I rate Snatched up to Heaven for Kids, by Jemimia and Arvind Paul, 5 out of 5 stars. I felt the book was put together in an easy way, both for kids to understand, and also to read, despite the difficult subject of hell.
I would recommend this book to Christian families who want to help their kids grow in their faith. Also if they wish to help them understand how God loves them, and how life will be in either heaven or hell.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes