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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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul is a narrative of the multiple dreams that their eight-year-old daughter, Emma, has about the realms of heaven and hell. This story talks about how Emma is taken to heaven at night while in a dream-like state along with her six-year-old sister, Bella. In her dreams, little Emma and her sister Bella are taken up to heaven by angels. In heaven, they meet Jesus, the Son of God, and even more angels. They also meet some of the people they have read about in the Bible, like Noah and Queen Esther. During their periods in heaven, Jesus talks to them and shows them what life will be like for them when he comes to take all his children home. The family is a Christian family, raising their three young daughters in the ways of the Christian faith.

In my opinion, this children's book is written in a way that seems perfect for telling bedtime stories to little children. I liked the graphics because they are very beautiful and intriguing, just the way little children will enjoy them. I also really liked how there are scriptures referenced for adults or children who are of age to check and use as a guideline while reading about Emma's dreams. The writing style was very simple, as expected, and the editing was perfect, as there were no errors in the novel.

After reading this book, I have come to the conclusion that I have nothing negative to say about it, and I think that this is a very great read that little children would like to hear along with their regular stories.

For the aforementioned reasons, I've come to agree that this book deserves a 5 out of 5 star rating. It was a very good read, and I have no reason to give it a lesser rating.

I'd highly recommend this to Christian parents with little children. However, that is just because the story is about a Christian child and her family. The story is still good for children regardless of religion; as long as the readers and those being read to are individuals who are comfortable with content of a different belief than theirs, then they would enjoy this book. This book contains a lot of religious content and would most likely be unsuitable for an audience that is not interested in such content. Regardless, it can still be a fun read for children if it is presented in an open-minded manner.

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