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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I grew up in a Christian home. That means I've heard narrations and ideas of Heaven's appearance. I've often tried to build castles and get the right image of what that fantastic place would feel like, and I always fall short. Having to experience that in a dream would be momentous for me. In the book Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids, Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul narrate their daughter Emma's dreams about Heaven.

The book describes Emma's family, a basic family of mom, dad, and two daughters. Emma, one night has a dream about God in her dreams and cannot wait to inform her family about it. In the morning, she gives them all the details. This then becomes a routine. Given her parent's efforts to teach them about the Bible, Emma continues to have these dreams and narrate them to her parents. She talks about how the people there look, their activities, and how they are treated.

I evaluate children's books majorly by the message they pass. On messaging, this one scored excellently. Being a Christian, bringing up children by teaching them the values and principles of the Christian faith is quite essential. This book helps pass those messages to kids early in a way that is enjoyable for them.

The thing I loved most about the book, however, was the colorful illustrations. Capturing kids' minds can be difficult, and the beautiful and bright images in the book help with that. The cover page shows that the authors invested time and energy to make this book captivating and eye-catching. The language they used was also simple and easy for children to comprehend. The book was also edited perfectly, as I noticed no errors.

I did not notice any flaws in this book. Therefore, I'm glad to award it a perfect rating of five out of five stars. It is well-written and captivating for kids. It is also insightful and enriching for kids. I'd recommend it to Christian parents with children between three and ten years of age. I'm sure they'll enjoy reading it.

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