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 and Arvind Paul is a children's book narrating the story of a religious family. This family consists of the firstborn Emma, eight years old, and Bella, six years old. These two girls are raised by their parents to have a fear of God. One night, after their parents tuck them into bed, Emma had a dream about them, Emma and Bella, being brought up to heaven by angels. The next morning, she was so excited to tell the details of her dream to the whole family. Little did she know that this is just the start of the exciting dreams she'll dream of.

The first thing that caught my attention is the inserted animations inside the book. There are illustrations in between pages that the kids will enjoy and also help them to visualize and imagine the scenes in their minds. Additionally, some of the illustrations were used as the background of the narration of the story so there are sentences before the illustrations. What I liked here the most is that these sentences are still legible. So despite the colorful illustrations as the background, the sentences are still highlighted.

The book is narrated mostly by Emma through the dialogues. So despite the fact that Emma is only eight years old, the author still managed to narrate Emma's dream in a descriptive yet playful way.

I didn't find any grammatical errors while reading the book. This factor makes the book exceptionally well-edited. I also didn't find any reason to dislike this book. For the reasons stated above, I rate this book a complete rating of five out of five stars.

This book is highly recommended for Christian parents who are looking for a book that will teach their kids lessons about being faithful. The kids could also read this book even without the supervision of their parents since it is easy to understand. However, this book might not be advisable for readers whose beliefs do not align with Christianity since it talks mostly about Christianity.

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