Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 13 Aug 2023, 06:36
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
Avind Paul and Jemima Paul's Snatched Up to Heaven is an excellent read and the perfect children's book that blends in a parent's love and care with teachings of love, obedience, and morality.
Eight-year-old Bella lives with her parents, her six-year-old little sister, Emma, and their baby sister in a typical Christian home, raised with adequate love, care, support, and attention that's appropriate for kids their age. One night (and several nights later), they were snatched up to Heaven by angels, where they experienced the stories and teachings they'd gotten about heaven from their parents firsthand. There, they met Jesus, who taught them about love, faith, and the reward for obedience. They also get to see the suffering and agony experienced by those in hell.
One of the major reasons I enjoyed this children's book was the vivid description and the illustrations utilised by the authors in telling their stories. Another reason I liked the book was how easy it was for the authors to simplify complicated Christian and spiritual contexts in a way that was easy enough for even children to grasp. The authors told their stories with appropriate pictures that would keep the young audience hooked until the end. I also liked the fact that the choice of vocabulary the authors employed will be easily understood by young readers.
I found myself with absolutely no dislikes for the book throughout my reading period.
I'd rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I had no dislikes whatsoever about the book, and it was flawlessly edited.
I'd recommend this book to a young audience (which is quite obvious because it's a children's book) and to parents who'd love to instill morality in their children and teach them the importance of obedience without taking away the love, care, and attention directed towards the children.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Avind Paul and Jemima Paul's Snatched Up to Heaven is an excellent read and the perfect children's book that blends in a parent's love and care with teachings of love, obedience, and morality.
Eight-year-old Bella lives with her parents, her six-year-old little sister, Emma, and their baby sister in a typical Christian home, raised with adequate love, care, support, and attention that's appropriate for kids their age. One night (and several nights later), they were snatched up to Heaven by angels, where they experienced the stories and teachings they'd gotten about heaven from their parents firsthand. There, they met Jesus, who taught them about love, faith, and the reward for obedience. They also get to see the suffering and agony experienced by those in hell.
One of the major reasons I enjoyed this children's book was the vivid description and the illustrations utilised by the authors in telling their stories. Another reason I liked the book was how easy it was for the authors to simplify complicated Christian and spiritual contexts in a way that was easy enough for even children to grasp. The authors told their stories with appropriate pictures that would keep the young audience hooked until the end. I also liked the fact that the choice of vocabulary the authors employed will be easily understood by young readers.
I found myself with absolutely no dislikes for the book throughout my reading period.
I'd rate this book 5 out of 5 stars because I had no dislikes whatsoever about the book, and it was flawlessly edited.
I'd recommend this book to a young audience (which is quite obvious because it's a children's book) and to parents who'd love to instill morality in their children and teach them the importance of obedience without taking away the love, care, and attention directed towards the children.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes