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 is a very interesting book. It is very simple to read. The language used is that which kids will enjoy reading eating. While reading, I imagined myself reading it for my kids. That dialogue between Emma, Bella, Mommy and Daddy is one which every parent will enjoy reading to their kids. The change of voices is an interesting part of parents reading for their kids. The suspense also applied in the book will make the kids awake, wanting to hear what happens after that. In my mind, I found myself thinking exactly like that, 'what happens after Emma has been taken up again the next night. The interesting ending of the book gives it a good balance. The other side of the dream and the hope that the parents give.
A very good pattern is laid by the parents of spending time with their kids in the word and explaining to them all that they need to know about the matters of Christian life and expounding to them all that is in the scriptures that Emma Experiences. Daddy is always available to spiritually direct the children and answer satisfy their curiosity. That is an excellent work done.
However, the only thing I have is that the book seemed to favor Emma over Bella. She was the one who had dreams while the other one didn't have. Apart from that, there was a healthy balance between the experiences of the two in the dream and I thought that was great.
I must say that the editing was excellent. The use of pictorial illustration also encourages one to continue reading. It has a simple way of bringing the Gospel to kids and showing them what is required of them. Yes, there are joys and there are agonies after life and that message is clearly send to the mind of every reader, whether kids or grownups. It is a book that you should plan to read with your kids.
5 out of 5

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