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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This book is a very short read, and this is typical, as it is a children’s book. It is about the dreams of 8-year-old Emma and 6-year-old Bella that they shared with their family and the mysteries of heaven and hell that they experienced within. This book is unique in the sense that it is open for interpretation and belief. Some may argue that this is a mere fiction of the kid’s imagination, but a true believer may believe otherwise, like I do. This book is an eye-opener and a revelation in its most mysterious form, a child’s dream, and God does work in mysterious ways. I absolutely enjoyed reading this book as an adult and would highly recommend this book for children to gain a basic understanding of the Christian Faith, Heaven, and Hell. The book really caters to a child’s curiosity and will thrill them whilst educating them in the ways of Christ with valuable morals and lessons embedded in this brief yet powerful read.

I rate this book 5/5 because it is a fantastic children's book with easy-to-understand text and phrases, as well as stunning watercolor illustrations and figures that are sure to captivate younger readers. I again recommend this book for a Christian parent looking to solidify your children’s belief in the word because, since the girls' experiences are discussed by the family, it's an avenue to use the opportunity to talk with your own family and gain more knowledge about Christ and his word. Another reason I gave this book a perfect rating is because it was written for children, yet it provides for a unified sense of understanding. I also like the fact that it used quotes from the Bible as references to describe each of the accounts given by the kids.

This book contains absolutely no profanity, and not one typographical/grammatical error was in sight. A true editorial masterclass, I must say.

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