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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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jenima Paul and Arvind Paul is a children’s book. It tells the story of an eight-year-old girl named Emma who visited heaven in her dreams. Emma has a younger sister, Bella, who is six years old. Both Emma and Bella are dearly loved by their parents.

Emma and Bella’s parents teach them about God and how much Jesus loves his children. The couple wants Emma and Bella to know this and wants them to love God back. The parents have cultivated the habit of reading the Bible and saying their prayers before going to bed each night. One night after the parents have tucked Emma into bed, she has a dream about God and heaven. She wakes up excitedly and narrates her amazing dream, in which she visited heaven along with her sister, Bella. Their parents and Bella are curious about this dream and are all ears. Emma describes that she sees God and Jesus and that she had lots of fun.

Emma also beautifully narrates that hell is as real as heaven and that hell is scary. Emma’s father agrees with her and shows up with verses for everything she has seen in heaven.

I loved the illustrations, and the quality of these illustrations is nothing short of fantastic. Each part of Emma’s dream is clearly depicted in the illustrations, and this without doubt helps readers connect with the children’s innocence. The authors beautifully presented how there is a 'reward' in heaven and how it differs from person to person based on their deeds.

There is nothing that I dislike about this book. The language is easy and kept simple for children, and it is professionally edited, as I didn't find a single error in it. Emma’s experience is interesting, and its message would make an appropriate bedtime story for children and teach them about faith, compassion, and kindness. Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids deserves five out of five stars. This book is especially recommended to children up to the age of 10 for its amazing story and equally beautiful illustrations, which will be thoroughly enjoyed and increase the children’s imagination.

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