Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul is a childrens book about a childs dream. This book is about two children, Emma and Bella, who tell their parents about a dream Emma had one night in which angels took them both to heaven. Join these authors as they address the dream their loving children told them so eagerly!
Emma and Bella had an enjoyable childhood, as their parents gave them everything they desired and read them the Bible each evening to remind them how much God loved them. The narrative begins when Emma dreams one night of angels lifting her and her sister into heaven and showing them what heaven is like. Emma sat down with her parents and sister the next morning and told them about her fantastic journey. Emma described heaven as Jesus' home, where he welcomes everyone and God regularly visits. She claims the grass was green. Her parents' reaction was unique; they asked her what Jesus looked like and what the surroundings were like. Her mother and father were both intrigued and anxious by the dream. Emma was taken to hell the next evening when she went to sleep, which awakened her the next morning. Emma's mother comforted her, and her father stated that their faith is important and that it is essential to remember that God watches over us and is our father. The question is, what did Bella think about it all? Did she trust her sister? When you read this book, everything becomes clear!
This book has a lot of amazing attributes. For instance, I liked the book cover. It is not often that the book's cover is praised, as some may be aware that many people evaluate a book by its cover but never enjoy it, but I believe that the colours and images are distinctive and appropriate for the book's contents. I enjoyed the book's language. The novel is aimed at young children, and the language reflects this, which I appreciated. There is also the use of descriptive language, such as "the greenest grass I've ever seen." This will assist students in grasping some descriptive words that they may use in their education. The drawings in the book are distinctive and intriguing, and they serve to explain the story alongside the words. I believe it is fair to say that I thoroughly loved the book.
In terms of negative elements, I found nothing to dislike. The story is one-of-a-kind and wonderful. I believe it is an excellent way to encourage children to investigate their faith. This is an excellent point to make. I'm excited to read more books by these authors.
In conclusion, I give the book 5 out of 5 stars. The book depicts faith in a variety of ways and will encourage children's imaginations to bloom. Everything in this book appealed to me. The editing was also exceptional; consequently, I believe the book gets the full rating. I believe the book will appeal to parents, children, and teachers.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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