Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
After her parents read her a bedtime tale one night, Emma, then eight years old, had a dream about paradise. The following morning, Emma was eager to share her dream with her parents and Bella, her younger sister, who is six years old. Emma informed them that I and Bell were both in our beds when suddenly some angels appeared and transported us to heaven, where we are very happy and have seen many lovely things. Later, several angels returned them to earth.
Aside from that, Emma has experienced dreams before. Almost every night she would have a fresh dream based on her nighttime tale, and she would be quite delighted to tell her parents about it. She occasionally described to her parents what it was like to be in heaven and the environment there. How alike they are and how content they are at all times. The Lord is lovely, among other things.
Young readers are enthralled by the writers' captivating tale, which was created by Jemima and Arvind Paul. The book is enhanced with vivid graphics that add to its visual appeal and keep children's attention. Additionally, this little book offers a superb introduction to the core ideas of Christianity, heaven, and hell. It helps young readers further explore their beliefs while giving them a strong basis for comprehending these concepts. The book is appropriate for kids aged 6 to 12 because of the writers' superb presentation of complicated issues in straightforward language.
Given that the book aims to introduce youngsters to Christian beliefs, It would be the ideal selection for a Christian family library or Sunday school. The author did a fantastic job of portraying paradise and hell from a child's perspective. The moral tenor of the book teaches the concept of "reward" for both good and negative deeds, which may foster personal responsibility.
Snatched up to Heave's clarity and vivid visuals make me happy to give it a five out of five rating. It's a must-have for a church library and a great book to read. It was exceptionally edited with nothing to dislike.
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