Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
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3 out of 4 stars
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This Christian children's book is a delightful story of an eight year old girl, Emma, who relates her experiences of visiting heaven with her six year old sister Bella. They are being raised by faith filled parents who lovingly teach their children of Gods love by reading the Bible to them before bed every night.

Snatched Up To Heaven for Kids is a story which illustrates a fascinating experience for Emma. She starts having dreams of visiting heaven with her sister! I was especially intrigued by the title which caused me to initially assume that someone had passed on to heaven. I was, however, pleasantly surprised to learn the truth about her experiences there.

Jemima Paul with Arvind Paul have created a book filled with so much of life changing truths. These truths are presented by a child and confirmed by the Bible. The book brings heaven into reality. It fills one with personal hope, peace and direction. But it also teaches one to walk with caution of deviating from the safe path. It inspires one to make their way to heaven.

The brightly colored illustrations invite the listener into Emma's life and her interesting experiences. It helps one to connect the words with emotions that linger on.

I was inspired by her parents who willingly support and listen to their children. They actually used Emma's dreams to strengthen their three children's faith... and also that of the listener. On page 7, Emma stops talking and looks to her parents for confirmation of her dream. This proves that children are dependent on their parents in almost every way possible - physically, emotionally and even spiritually. Jemima Paul with Arvind Paul do an exceptional job of reminding parents of their true role in shaping their children's lives.

I thoroughly enjoyed reading Snatched Up to Heaven For Kids . There are no complaints. It is carefully written and well edited. I rate this book a full 4 out of 4 stars . Language, grammar and tone are perfectly suited for any child aged 3 to 10. This is a priceless gift for any child - it redirects their thoughts to things that matter most in life.

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