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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“Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids” is a Christian book that introduces the reality of heaven and hell in a way children can easily relate to. It awakens the imagination and paints an image of the beauties of Heaven and the horrors of hell. It’s interesting because it’s not just an adult telling kids a story. The book is narrated from a child’s point of view- a little child having a series of dreams about what Heaven is like.

I particularly liked the fact that details from Emma’s dreams were linked back to the Bible with Bible references to support her revelations. It gives the reader a nudge to read the Bible to expose themselves to even more realities hidden in the Holy Book.
There’s also a lesson on intentional Christian parenting, which I found interesting.
The graphical representations are perfectly related to the story which provides young readers with images etched in their mind palace for them to reference and think about anytime. I imagine how exciting that will be for kids who read this book.

The story is very progressive with new details in each dream but I thought it got a bit over the top at some point. On the other hand, it’s a book for kids and the extra details may be necessary to keep their imagination alive.

The book is properly edited with very minimal typographical errors. I rate the book five out of five stars. Though some of the details of the story were a bit speculative it’s not enough reason to deduct any stars. Perhaps the writer needed to encapsulate the minds of the young readers so, as I mentioned earlier, it is not a problem because it may help the imagination of the reader to picture themselves in heaven. This is not just any Children’s book so I recommend it to Christian parents and children as there’s a lesson in there for everyone.

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