Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Have you ever dreamt about going to heaven and seeing how beautiful it is? Have you also ever dreamt about going to hell and seeing all the dreadful things that happen there? Well, if you haven't, then join me in reading about a girl who dreamt about seeing both heaven and hell.
In the book Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul, Emma dreams that she and her sister go to heaven. They meet God the Father, Jesus, and angels, among others. Many people have always tried to imagine what heaven looks like, and it has been described as a land that flows with milk and honey. It also has golden castles, and people in heaven do not know suffering.
One of the things I appreciate about this book is how it conveyed the difficult topic of heaven to children. The authors explained what is in heaven in a simple and engaging way that will capture the attention of children. The illustrations in the book are also worth mentioning. These illustrations complement the text perfectly and bring the story to life, thus making it more visually appealing. Moreover, children will enjoy looking at the illustrations and have an idea of what heaven is like.
I also liked that the Bible was used as a reference throughout the book. The Bible is the holy book for Christians, and it describes heaven. What is said about heaven is similar to what is said about it in this book. This means that the two girls are being brought up in a Christian family, and very few families nowadays actually raise their children this way. This book might, therefore, be an inspiration to parents to also raise their children in a Christian way.
There is nothing I disliked about this book, so I rate it 5 out of 5 stars. The book also seems to have been well-edited since I encountered no errors while reading it. I recommend this book to children and parents who want to tell their children about heaven.
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