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 good narrative story based on a Christian Life-living family. Emma loved her little sister so much that's why she couldn't live her away in her dreams. This means that Bella was always in Emma's plan!. Like any loved sisters, they lived a happy family Christian life.
Bella, Mummy and Daddy had questions for Emma to answer about her journey to Heaven. Like any other person who could land into such a story, obviously, questions like what did Emma do while in Heaven, did she see Jesus of Nazareth, what did Jesus look like, did Emma meet anyone else beside Jesus, God and the Angeles?.
Well, Emma answered what Heaven was like in her dream and indeed she was right.
So you can call this book a fiction or a fantasy whatever, based on true life events and this book is so far a good book for parents teaching children biblical living or God fearing children.
Therefore, this particular book deserves to be acted for children's movie.( movie cartoon).
Snatched Up To Heaven For Kids leaves a reader waiting for some event not defined. Really did Emma see anyone else in Heaven?. A good book must leave readers with questions to scratch their head.
Mummy's confirmation of Emma's dreams with bible verses clearly shows that the bible speaks about heaven in details. Therefore, to know Heaven you must know the bible. We also get to know from Emma, that Heaven is a free nation unlike the earth. In heaven, animals and people were not a afraid of each others, even plant species grew up Healthily and freely without disturbances from the hash climate or even the damages from the animals.
its the best book for children's reading since it contains the biblical references. Therefore, it deserves 5/5. rating.
Yes, This book deserves the above rating because of the following attributes; Children's teaching book, Biblical conceptual buildup, Parental guidance and its based on real life story.
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