Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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A side not though, did the author of this official review make a mistake in saying "reward for going AGAINST God's will"? That doesn't seem right to me. Shouldn't it be a reward for ABIDING to God's will?
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The book uses simple language that’s easy for kids to understand, and the colorful illustrations help bring the story to life. It’s a comforting read, especially for children who may be curious or even a little scared about what happens after we die. The author does a great job of showing that heaven is a wonderful place full of peace, happiness, and God's presence.
Best for ages: 5–10
Themes: Faith, Heaven, Comfort, Hope
Great for: Bedtime reading, Sunday school, or talking to kids about faith and life after death in a gentle way.
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Review:
Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids is a touching Christian children’s book written by Jemima Paul and Arvind Paul. It tells the story of a little girl named Emma, who visits heaven in her dreams. She and her younger sister Bella are raised in a loving Christian home where they read the Bible and pray every night.
One night, Emma dreams of going to heaven. She sees beautiful things and has exciting experiences that she shares with her family the next morning. Her dream makes her feel very close to God, and she prays to have more dreams like that.
I think this book is great for young readers. It teaches children about God’s love in a very sweet and gentle way. The story is easy to understand and very comforting. The illustrations are colorful, and the message is positive.
I rate this book 4 out of 4 stars because of its inspiring message and child-friendly writing. I would highly recommend it to parents who want to teach their kids more about faith and heaven.
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