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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Name of the book: Snatched up to Heaven for Kids

Author's name: Arvind Paul and Jemima Paul

Summary: The book "Snatched up to Heaven for Kids" written by Arvind Paul and Jemima Paul, is perfect addition to a child's library. The book revolves around a girl named Emma and her family. Theirs is a sweet family with Emma, her two siblings, and her parents. Every day, Emma's parents read the Bible for her and her twin sister to bed. This little ritual made them think and engage with God and his messages at an early age. One day, Emma wakes up delighted with excitement to tell her family about her dream. Emma continues to see these dreams, equally excited to tell about it to her family each time she watches them. These dreams give her immense happiness and a lesson every time.

I liked the character of Emma the most. I liked her childish nature, which keeps readers (mostly children) engaged. The way she describes her dreams keeps the reader glued to the story. Even though this is a book for children, it is equally worthy for adults. Sometimes, we tend to forget our fundamental duties as humans. This book teaches us what we should abide by at all times. The part of the book where Emma wakes up from a nightmare and starts to scream for her mother is my favorite part of the book. It tells us how children are deeply connected to their mothers, and in the situation of fight or flight, it is their mother they call for.

I really liked how the concepts in the book are easy to understand for kids. The sentences are kept short for the same reason. It is very important to embed moral values in children at a young age. This is important so that they grow up to be responsible citizen. Along with parents, books like this also help to attain the goal.

Dive into the book to know more about the scary nightmare that made Emma scream for her life. Uncover the moral values this book has to teach you. Also, encourage your children or kids nearby to read this book.

Positive: The book is good and apt for children. The pictures depicting the scene in the book are eye-catching and accurate. It keeps a child glued to the book.

Negative: I didn't find anything that could be put into the negative section. There are absolutely no rude words used. The sentences are short for children to easily understand it.

Rating: 5 out of 5

Justifications: I rate this book a complete 5 out of 5 because it speaks about moral values and our fundamental duties as humans. The pictures in the book are eye-catching and keep children interested in the book, which is difficult if the book is only-text.

Recommendation: I'd recommend this book to children up to the age of 12. It is a good book for adults as well who are seeking to read a book that doesn't require them to use their brain. It is equally important to give it rest sometimes, which is possible with such soul soothing books.

Errors: I didn't find any errors in the book. The book is flawlessly edited.

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