Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 16 Jul 2024, 13:09
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
Have you ever wondered what heaven feels like? If you have, Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is for you because it can make your creative thoughts more transparent and picturesque. Emma dreams of going to heaven and tells her parents about it. They are delighted to hear about her dream. Emma wishes to go to heaven again, so she prays to God to make her dream come true, and he answers her prayers. Join Emma and her sister, Bella, as they go to heaven and meet Jesus.
There's a lot to like about Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids. The book offers a straightforward narrative and blurs between good and evil. I liked how the book portrays Jesus as an amiable person. The girl talks with him, and he plays with them; they hug and kiss him, and he is very fatherly to them. The girls also see God and confirm that Jesus and God are the same age. This idea hints at the concept of the Holy Trinity, which was exciting to see.
Something about this book worth noting is the perfect editing. Jemima and Arvind Paul have done a great job on this book because no errors interrupt my reading experience. I must commend them for writing such a flawless book.
I found nothing to dislike about this book. Everything about its teachings aligns with the Christian faith, so there is nothing to critique. Due to these reasons, I give this book a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. There was no reason to deprive it of a perfect rating because I found no faults. I recommend this book to children who want to learn more about heaven and what it takes to get there. This book is for Christians; hence, it is unsuitable for other religions.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Have you ever wondered what heaven feels like? If you have, Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is for you because it can make your creative thoughts more transparent and picturesque. Emma dreams of going to heaven and tells her parents about it. They are delighted to hear about her dream. Emma wishes to go to heaven again, so she prays to God to make her dream come true, and he answers her prayers. Join Emma and her sister, Bella, as they go to heaven and meet Jesus.
There's a lot to like about Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids. The book offers a straightforward narrative and blurs between good and evil. I liked how the book portrays Jesus as an amiable person. The girl talks with him, and he plays with them; they hug and kiss him, and he is very fatherly to them. The girls also see God and confirm that Jesus and God are the same age. This idea hints at the concept of the Holy Trinity, which was exciting to see.
Something about this book worth noting is the perfect editing. Jemima and Arvind Paul have done a great job on this book because no errors interrupt my reading experience. I must commend them for writing such a flawless book.
I found nothing to dislike about this book. Everything about its teachings aligns with the Christian faith, so there is nothing to critique. Due to these reasons, I give this book a perfect rating of 5 out of 5 stars. There was no reason to deprive it of a perfect rating because I found no faults. I recommend this book to children who want to learn more about heaven and what it takes to get there. This book is for Christians; hence, it is unsuitable for other religions.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes | on Smashwords