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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

Posted: 22 Aug 2023, 06:05
by Yas Mine 2
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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The book Snatched Up to Heaven is masterfully composed in a straightforward style that strongly resonates with children. It encourages them to embrace their religious beliefs, particularly Christian readers. The unfolding of the story is meticulously tailored to suit young readers, and the content imparts valuable insights. The illustrations proficiently aid children in vividly imagining the narrative, leaving a positive and lasting impact.

From an early age of 7 years and below, this book serves as a valuable tool in helping children comprehend the concepts of good and bad, teaching them the fundamental truth that every action carries consequences. Positive actions are met with rewards, while negative ones bear repercussions. However, it continually emphasizes that there is always room for improvement and growth. Moreover, the book effectively enhances the Bible's appeal, motivating children to delve deeper into its contents. It also encourages them to seek greater knowledge about Jesus and God, nurturing their innate curiosity to explore and learn.

Additionally, the book illustrates the significance of family and its unity through shared values and beliefs. This serves as a cornerstone for a joyful family that collaborates to build a better world. Such values are integral to a child's development, helping them understand and adopt these principles.

However, I find it a bit unsettling to discuss the concept of hell with them at such a tender age. It can prove to be overly daunting for children below 7. Nevertheless, the style and language employed throughout the book are genuinely accessible, gradually conveying information that aligns with a child's comprehension, while steering clear of any potential deviation or confusion.

Furthermore, the incorporation of a child's narrative within the larger story effectively captivates other young readers, motivating them to engage with the material akin to the child character within the tale. This connection significantly heightens their interest and fosters a deeper engagement with the content.

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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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