Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 12 Mar 2023, 05:25
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
An easily understandable short story book for the younger reader.
At a young age children often have dreams related to their daily experiences. Alot of these are made of interactions that have made an impact in their imagination and understanding of the world.
The book Highlits rewards for positive actions and clearly identifies with christian teachings of the existence of heaven and hell, and life after death.
I found the description of "hell" a bit too strong and graphic for the level of the book readers. It may discourage the reader from finishing the book.
The writer could have relayed the same message with less graphic details.
I would rate the book as 3 out of 5 ( fair / average) as the story gravitates around Emma's dreams,which limits the writer from expanding the story beyond the immediate family circle in more detail, that would enhance the readers experience.
Also, apart from referencing the bible teaching of heaven and hell, the writer was at liberty to make it more relevant to the life experiences of the young reader in greater detail.l without compromising on the Biblical text.
This book would be well received by pre teens with a Christian background as an additional learning aid to their religious instructions.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes
An easily understandable short story book for the younger reader.
At a young age children often have dreams related to their daily experiences. Alot of these are made of interactions that have made an impact in their imagination and understanding of the world.
The book Highlits rewards for positive actions and clearly identifies with christian teachings of the existence of heaven and hell, and life after death.
I found the description of "hell" a bit too strong and graphic for the level of the book readers. It may discourage the reader from finishing the book.
The writer could have relayed the same message with less graphic details.
I would rate the book as 3 out of 5 ( fair / average) as the story gravitates around Emma's dreams,which limits the writer from expanding the story beyond the immediate family circle in more detail, that would enhance the readers experience.
Also, apart from referencing the bible teaching of heaven and hell, the writer was at liberty to make it more relevant to the life experiences of the young reader in greater detail.l without compromising on the Biblical text.
This book would be well received by pre teens with a Christian background as an additional learning aid to their religious instructions.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes