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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Emma had a dream in which angels snatched her and her younger sister, Bella, to heaven. In the first dream, the siblings were terrified of being taken to an unknown place by these angels. When the siblings got to heaven, Jesus spent time with them, showed them around, and taught them some valuable lessons. When Emma woke up, she narrated her dream to her parents, who paid close attention and validated her stories with scriptural references. Emma had more dreams and continued sharing them with her family. Read Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids to learn more about the lessons Jesus shared with the siblings and how much fun the siblings had.

Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul did an amazing job when compiling this book. It is not only a beautiful gesture for Emma, but it is a special gift for other kids as well. The book cover is bright and welcoming, and the content is insightful.

I like how Jemima and Arvind are present, attentive, and intentional in their parenting. Their love for God and teachings about God created a conducive environment that enabled Emma to share her dreams freely. They validated Emma’s dreams, and this support encouraged her to seek the face of God. As a parent, I also learned a few things from Emma’s parents.

The impeccable editing of this book impressed me, as I did not notice any errors. All illustrations were captivating and accurately depicted what Emma was sharing. The targeted audience will learn valuable lessons in an age-appropriate manner that is easy to comprehend. I did not find any negative aspects in the book. Its message is clear, and the length is appropriate. For these reasons, the book deserves 5 out of 5 stars.

The recommended age group for this book is children between the ages of five to nine years. I read it to a three-year-old, and she enjoyed it as she kept asking questions. She also liked the images, and we spent more time on the illustrated pages. Parents can use this book as a starting point to introduce their children to Jesus and heaven. I, therefore, recommend it to Christian parents.

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