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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

Posted: 05 Oct 2023, 11:00
by Aleena Augustine
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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In the enchanting story "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, we meet two sisters, Emma and Bella, who are guided by their prayerful parents on a journey of faith and discovery. Emma, the elder sister, has a remarkable dream one night—a dream of heaven. This vision captivates her heart so profoundly that she fervently prays for a chance to experience it again, a wish that remarkably comes true multiple times. These dreams are not merely fantastical; they are deeply spiritual and filled with profound life lessons. One fateful day, her dreams take a different turn as she is shown a glimpse of hell. This revelation serves as a stark reminder that both heaven and hell are real places and that understanding their significance is an important part of their spiritual journey.
Through Emma's recurring dreams of heaven and her subsequent glimpse of hell, the book imparts valuable life lessons. Young readers are invited to join Emma and Bella on an awe-inspiring adventure of faith, hope, and the exploration of life's profound questions. The book excels in addressing the natural curiosity of children, as Emma and Bella pose insightful questions about heaven and hell, guiding readers through their own spiritual exploration. Furthermore, by introducing the concept of hell alongside heaven, the book presents a balanced perspective on spirituality, emphasizing the importance of understanding both aspects of life's journey. Moreover, the language used throughout the narrative is age-appropriate and relatable, allowing young readers to connect with the characters and the profound message on a personal level. There is no explicit language, ensuring that the book remains suitable for its intended audience of children. The inclusion of captivating graphics enhances the storytelling experience, making the book visually engaging and captivating for young readers. A noteworthy addition to the book is the inclusion of a heartfelt prayer at the end of the book.
I would rate the book a solid 5. It is impeccably edited with no typos or spelling mistakes, making for a smooth and enjoyable reading experience. The book effectively combines education and entertainment, ensuring accuracy to the Bible, and imparting valuable life lessons, all while maintaining an engaging storyline that ensures kids can easily connect with the characters and the book's themes.

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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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