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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4 out of 5 stars
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The book is an interesting read. One that appeals to children and those in the Christianity faith. It clearly shows a family whose parents want their kids to be brought up in the “right way” following the faith they believe in.
The language was written in simple terms making it easy to understand for children of readable age and particularly I find the use of images a great tool to appeal to kids who are first moved by sight.
The Author did well to convey the message in simple words which is remarkable.
The Author uses the little child’s eyes; Emma to tell her story and quite interestingly how every answer given was backed up with follow up verses from the Bible, teaching the children truth and how they can refer to a reference book instead of having doubts and here it was the “Bible”
However, in my opinion the stories from the little girl’s dreams had too much information & details to it making it quite unrealistic to believe.
Also the only fault I noticed on grammatical error was from the chapter titled “Emma has lots of fun” particularly from line six (6)
Which read "The very next night, I dreamed about heaven”. The word “dreamed” was used instead of “dreamt”. I couldn’t tell if it was a deliberate use of grammatical error from the Author seeing that it was the little girl “Emma” who said it and might be unaware of the right tense.
In all, the book was an interesting one, easy to understand, educative and I would recommend this for children, adults who fancy this kind of books and for Christians or those who want to know more about “Heaven & Hell”.

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