Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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[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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Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul have authored a children's book named Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids, which is a good book for parents to read to their kids if they are raising them as Christians. The book is focused on the idea of heaven according to Christianity. The illustrations in the book are bound to capture children’s attention, even if they are too small to read the book themselves.

The book is about how Emma, a little girl who is raised as a Christian along with her sister, dreams of heaven and meets Jesus and God there. Emma lives with her parents and her little sister, Bella. Her parents read them extracts from the Bible every day, and Emma’s dreams are similar to the ideas in the Bible. For example, the golden gates and golden palace of heaven that Emma sees in her dreams are mentioned in the Bible.

Let us talk about the positives. It is a good choice for parents who wish to start teaching their children about the Bible. I like how Bella seemed to ask questions that would make one think. For example, if heaven is always bright like a lamp, does that mean there is no night and no one sleeps? I also liked the small instances where values like manners and politeness were talked about. One such instance is when Emma reminds Bella that it is polite to knock at the door before entering.

I did not find any major negatives in the book. I do want to give a disclaimer that the book talks about traditional Bible teachings. The book seems to be exceptionally well-edited. I did not find any grammatical errors. The illustrations are beautiful. There is nothing to dislike about the book.

I will give this book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars because I could not find a single reason not to give it a perfect score. I will recommend this book to anyone who wants to raise their kids as a Christian. It is a great book for your child if you want them to learn about God, the Bible, and Jesus Christ. It is a beautiful book to begin sharing Biblical teachings with children at a young age without having to read out Bible verses and then translate them. I believe that the book would be a very fun and engaging read for children. The story will help sow the seed of faith in the children.

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