Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 28 May 2023, 17:31
[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 tells the story of Emma and her sister, Bella. Emma and Bella lived in a cozy little house with their parents. They were taught about God and how much he loves them. Every night before Emma and Bella went to bed, they read the Bible to them and prayed with them. Emma started having dreams of where she and her sister were carried to heaven by some angels. They were shown around heaven by these angels, and Emma was happy about this dream and shared it with her parents. Grab a copy of this book to read about the other entire dream that Emma dreamed.
I loved every bit of this book. Firstly, I loved the way Emma’s family was, especially the parents. They loved God, and they made sure to teach their children to love God too. This is the kind of message that must be passed on in society today. Secondly, I loved the arrangement of the story. It did not have a boring start, so children will not get tired or bored while reading this book. It also did not have a stretchy chapter. Every part of this story moved at a beautiful pace. I will like to applaud the illustrators of the diagrams in this book. They made this book even better with their beautiful and catchy illustrations.
There is nothing to dislike about this book. It was perfect and balanced. It showed the benefits of going to heaven and the beauty of the place, and it also showed the dangers of not going to heaven. Emma’s stories will definitely teach you a lot of positive things.
I totally enjoyed this book, and I found no errors in it, so I will be giving it a full rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I applaud the editors on the job for making this book exceptionally edited.
I recommend this book to young Christian children. This book will help enrich their minds and souls so they can love God more and live their lives well enough to meet him in heaven. I recommend this book to parents and children's teachers too. They can read it to their children and students, respectively.
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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 tells the story of Emma and her sister, Bella. Emma and Bella lived in a cozy little house with their parents. They were taught about God and how much he loves them. Every night before Emma and Bella went to bed, they read the Bible to them and prayed with them. Emma started having dreams of where she and her sister were carried to heaven by some angels. They were shown around heaven by these angels, and Emma was happy about this dream and shared it with her parents. Grab a copy of this book to read about the other entire dream that Emma dreamed.
I loved every bit of this book. Firstly, I loved the way Emma’s family was, especially the parents. They loved God, and they made sure to teach their children to love God too. This is the kind of message that must be passed on in society today. Secondly, I loved the arrangement of the story. It did not have a boring start, so children will not get tired or bored while reading this book. It also did not have a stretchy chapter. Every part of this story moved at a beautiful pace. I will like to applaud the illustrators of the diagrams in this book. They made this book even better with their beautiful and catchy illustrations.
There is nothing to dislike about this book. It was perfect and balanced. It showed the benefits of going to heaven and the beauty of the place, and it also showed the dangers of not going to heaven. Emma’s stories will definitely teach you a lot of positive things.
I totally enjoyed this book, and I found no errors in it, so I will be giving it a full rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I applaud the editors on the job for making this book exceptionally edited.
I recommend this book to young Christian children. This book will help enrich their minds and souls so they can love God more and live their lives well enough to meet him in heaven. I recommend this book to parents and children's teachers too. They can read it to their children and students, respectively.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes