Review of Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
Posted: 13 Apr 2023, 09:34
[Following is a volunteer review of "Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids" by Jemima Paul, Arvind Paul.]
Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul, and Arvind Paul is a nice and lovely children's book. It's the story of an eight-year-old girl, Emma, who has an adoring family. With her six-year-old sister, Bella, and baby sister, she sleeps in a cosy room. Her Mom and Dad loved all three of them. They wanted them to know how much God loved them, and by doing so every night, they read the Bible before going to sleep.
One day, Emma saw a fascinating dream of going to heaven with Bella, and she enthusiastically shared this dream with her parents. She prayed to God to carry on the dream when she lay down. She saw another dream of being in heaven and what she saw there is truly mesmerizing. Emma's parents took that as a sign that God wanted her to know something because the things she saw were written down in the bible. What did she see there? Who met her in heaven? What were the people of heaven like? What does Emma find out about her dreams? Take a read to find out.
This is a short book of only 35 pages that has stunning graphic images for kids to enjoy. The colours and structure of the book are pleasant, with appreciation scenarios. I liked the details of the pictures. For instance, there was this terrifying look on the faces of Emma and Bella on their way to heaven because they didn't know where they were going at the time.
I like the clear and concise writing style, which makes it more interesting for the children to read. Emma's parents support her dreams and even read the verse, which reflects what she saw in her dreams and this verse is also in the book. The description of heaven, the people, the weather, the structure, and the food. It's fascinating to know all those things even though I'm an adult, I can only imagine what it's like for children.
There's nothing to dislike about this book except the fact that it's a short book and we want to know more about Emma and her dreams. It is free of grammatical errors and is professionally well-edited. It would be my pleasure to give 5 out of 5 stars to Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids.
I recommend it to all Christian parents and to those that like to read the Bible to their children. It will be a good read for those who wish to know more about heaven.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids by Jemima Paul, and Arvind Paul is a nice and lovely children's book. It's the story of an eight-year-old girl, Emma, who has an adoring family. With her six-year-old sister, Bella, and baby sister, she sleeps in a cosy room. Her Mom and Dad loved all three of them. They wanted them to know how much God loved them, and by doing so every night, they read the Bible before going to sleep.
One day, Emma saw a fascinating dream of going to heaven with Bella, and she enthusiastically shared this dream with her parents. She prayed to God to carry on the dream when she lay down. She saw another dream of being in heaven and what she saw there is truly mesmerizing. Emma's parents took that as a sign that God wanted her to know something because the things she saw were written down in the bible. What did she see there? Who met her in heaven? What were the people of heaven like? What does Emma find out about her dreams? Take a read to find out.
This is a short book of only 35 pages that has stunning graphic images for kids to enjoy. The colours and structure of the book are pleasant, with appreciation scenarios. I liked the details of the pictures. For instance, there was this terrifying look on the faces of Emma and Bella on their way to heaven because they didn't know where they were going at the time.
I like the clear and concise writing style, which makes it more interesting for the children to read. Emma's parents support her dreams and even read the verse, which reflects what she saw in her dreams and this verse is also in the book. The description of heaven, the people, the weather, the structure, and the food. It's fascinating to know all those things even though I'm an adult, I can only imagine what it's like for children.
There's nothing to dislike about this book except the fact that it's a short book and we want to know more about Emma and her dreams. It is free of grammatical errors and is professionally well-edited. It would be my pleasure to give 5 out of 5 stars to Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids.
I recommend it to all Christian parents and to those that like to read the Bible to their children. It will be a good read for those who wish to know more about heaven.
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Snatched Up to Heaven for Kids
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes