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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

Posted: 27 Oct 2023, 10:41
by Abdul Rauf 20
[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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Child training is beautifully expressed in this short and beautiful novel "Snatched up to Heaven for Kids". The author brilliantly highlights a unique aspect of Emma's and her sister's moral training through a dream. How Emma has a dream in which she visits a palace where everything looks golden. It even informs about the fruits and vegetables that grow on the trees. And she tells all this sight to her parents. That she meets Jesus. She sees in a dream how she plays with Jesus and also informs about his characteristics. For example, it also describes about their height and the reason of their face. And the most important work that has been enhanced by adding images along with the characters of the story. Because children learn more from pictures than from words. The image of Jesus playing with children reflects a very high level of thinking about how Jesus will live in heaven with the children of his nation. They are very happy to see the children of their community playing with them. On this, Emma's mother convinces her that in heaven everyone will live like the children of kings. There will be no poor. When she tells all this, her father is looking for something from the Bible, then he finds how the Bible says about Noah. He also meets Noah who built the ark. was And in the end, she also sees hell in her dreams. Which creates a sense of difference between good and evil. I think it would be a good masterpiece for children's training if read in front of them.

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