Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Malachi Chukwuebuka Nelson
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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 Jemima and Arvind Paul is a children's Christian book full of inspiration from the Bible and also from Emma's revelation. Emma, an eight-year-old, and her sister Bella were brought up in a Christian background that couldn't do without prayers. Her father was a devout Christian, and this naturally affected the children positively.

Not Every kid has the opportunity to have dreams or communicate with God. This eight-year-old child constantly has dreams about heaven. Each morning she would wake up and share her good dream with her family, telling them what heaven looked like, how animals had a friendly nature towards humans and many other experiences. Bella always wished she could see this for herself. Her parents were not the careless type to only listen to her dreams; rather, they backed them up with the Bible. Bella had lots of questions about heaven that will clear our minds about Christianity today. Read this book for more inspiration.

I love the length of the book; it has seven chapters with little captions and clear illustrations. The book wasn't boring; it had some illustrations that will help children focus. I also appreciate the fact that the storyline went hand in hand with the Bible. The author made lots of Bible references in the book, which was an eye-opener for me. I love the fact that the author didn't skip the part about hell.

One night, Emma woke up terrified. She dreamed about hell this time. She shared it with her family but was encouraged to serve God. This part caught my attention. The description of hell was too scary. If children are to serve God because of the description of hell, it will be wrong. Children are meant to serve God for who he is. I must say that this was the only place I had a problem.

I found no errors in the book. This book is exceptionally edited. I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars. The above flaw isn't enough to deduct a star from this book. This book has a lot of moral lessons. For every child out there to communicate with God, you must be prayerful. I recommend this book to Christian children and churches, as it can be used in Sunday School to teach children the Bible.

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Post by Chuks Ogechukwu Bianca »

An excellent children's book and an amazing parenting material for religious parents. I do agree with you that the description of hell was too scary, but that doesn't take away the praise that the book as a whole deserves. Great review
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If more parents were willing to listen to and believe their children, I think that there would be more of these stories. I enjoyed reading your review. Thanks.
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Children's vision of heaven and hell? As intriguing as this sounds, I can't help but find it unbelievable. When I read this book, I hope it clears my doubts.
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A religious book for kids. In general, the children's visions arouse interest in the celestial realm and inspire awe, laying the groundwork for a more thorough examination of their experiences
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It’s in fulfillment of scriptures that God will reveal hidden mysteries to the eyes of children. I totally enjoyed your review. Well done for a good one.
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Post by Colleado Keana Rose »

Exploring children's perspectives on heaven and hell may seem intriguing, and I share your curiosity about the book's content. I look forward to delving into the pages and hope it provides insights that address any doubts, making the experience both enlightening and thought-provoking. Let's embark on this unique literary journey together!
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Emma, the eight-year-old protagonist, experiences dreams about heaven regularly. Each morning, she shares these dreams with her family, describing the heavenly landscape, the friendly nature of animals, and other remarkable experiences.
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After going through this review of this amazing book, I'm tempted to pick it up in my free time. The review gives a clear picture of what this book is about. Amazing!
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"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima and Arvind Paul is an inspiring children's Christian book based on Emma's dreams and revelations about heaven. Through her experiences, readers discover the beauty of heaven and gain insight into Christian beliefs.
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"Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima and Arvind Paul is an inspirational children's Christian book, drawing from the Bible and Emma's revelation. Raised in a devout Christian family, Emma and her sister Bella experience the power of prayer and faith from a young age.
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I found it to be a captivating story that effectively introduces children to important aspects of Christianity. The imaginative portrayal of heaven and hell through Emma's dreams offers a unique perspective on moral lessons. It's a worthwhile read for families seeking to discuss values and faith with their children.
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