Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 16 Feb 2022, 23:40
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
This is a wonderful book for kids, reminding them of the importance of knowing and loving God. It also highlights what heaven is like and how to make it there by spreading the word of God. In sections of the book scriptures were added to further show where the description of heaven comes from. It also provides understanding that dreaming is a wonderful thing and should not be taken lightly because it also adds meaning. I love this book, it was easy to read and comprehend. The pictures added gave a beautiful depiction of the story.
Emma dreams are truly a blessing to get that privilege of knowing what heaven will be like. The fact that she kept having reoccurring dreams really showed that God was speaking to her. I appreciate how understanding her parents were because they knew the word and that nothing is impossible without God. Even though her sister Bella didn’t understand most things, she was always excited to learn about all that Emma had seen. To me that was so amazing to know how supportive and comforting they were towards Emma. The only fault about this story is that I was expecting the story line to be stretched a bit more but all in all it is a wonderful book.
3 out of 4
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes
This is a wonderful book for kids, reminding them of the importance of knowing and loving God. It also highlights what heaven is like and how to make it there by spreading the word of God. In sections of the book scriptures were added to further show where the description of heaven comes from. It also provides understanding that dreaming is a wonderful thing and should not be taken lightly because it also adds meaning. I love this book, it was easy to read and comprehend. The pictures added gave a beautiful depiction of the story.
Emma dreams are truly a blessing to get that privilege of knowing what heaven will be like. The fact that she kept having reoccurring dreams really showed that God was speaking to her. I appreciate how understanding her parents were because they knew the word and that nothing is impossible without God. Even though her sister Bella didn’t understand most things, she was always excited to learn about all that Emma had seen. To me that was so amazing to know how supportive and comforting they were towards Emma. The only fault about this story is that I was expecting the story line to be stretched a bit more but all in all it is a wonderful book.
3 out of 4
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes