Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 23 Aug 2023, 16:15
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
This was a wonderful book for reading to young children to teach them about heaven and even, a little bit about hell. The accompanying pictures were bright and colorful; very attractive for children. I would read this book to either boys or girls, anywhere from 4 years old to around 9 years old. It was eye catching. It would be a great way to introduce children to the concept of heaven and hell in a manner that is not too scary. It is biblically sound with scripture references through out the story; another way to further engage children by getting into the Bible and the Word as a family. Having references reinforces the truth of God’s Word.
This book was written to where a young elementary child could read it on his or her own and come to their parents with further questions and/or to read further on the scriptures. Or a family could simply make this book a part of their family time learning. It would also be beneficial to include in church Sunday school rooms or young youth groups as just another way to further their knowledge of the kingdom of God, from another teacher or along with their peers.
I read this to my 6 year old and she really enjoyed the drawings alongside the story. It gave our family a good evening of discussion about heaven and what heaven will look like. We certainly appreciated having scripture to look up and then we were able to keep going through the bible and learn about even more than what we started out to do and that’s an amazing feeling, to foster the love of God in our child and even in ourselves; over a topic that we do not often study or go into detail with with our children.
******
Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes
This was a wonderful book for reading to young children to teach them about heaven and even, a little bit about hell. The accompanying pictures were bright and colorful; very attractive for children. I would read this book to either boys or girls, anywhere from 4 years old to around 9 years old. It was eye catching. It would be a great way to introduce children to the concept of heaven and hell in a manner that is not too scary. It is biblically sound with scripture references through out the story; another way to further engage children by getting into the Bible and the Word as a family. Having references reinforces the truth of God’s Word.
This book was written to where a young elementary child could read it on his or her own and come to their parents with further questions and/or to read further on the scriptures. Or a family could simply make this book a part of their family time learning. It would also be beneficial to include in church Sunday school rooms or young youth groups as just another way to further their knowledge of the kingdom of God, from another teacher or along with their peers.
I read this to my 6 year old and she really enjoyed the drawings alongside the story. It gave our family a good evening of discussion about heaven and what heaven will look like. We certainly appreciated having scripture to look up and then we were able to keep going through the bible and learn about even more than what we started out to do and that’s an amazing feeling, to foster the love of God in our child and even in ourselves; over a topic that we do not often study or go into detail with with our children.
******
Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes