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Are the babies in heaven resting peacefully amongst the clouds or planting sweet kisses on our cheeks as we sleep at night? In What Do Babies Do in Heaven?, author Sheba Williams helps you open your heart and mind as you explore this thought-provoking world of possibilities. This rhyming read-aloud evokes joy and hope in the hearts of curious children and families journeying through the devastation of grief. Designed to spark the imagination, elicit smiles, and plant hope, this book offers a peaceful and playful experience to both children and parents alike.

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Are the babies in heaven resting peacefully amongst the clouds or planting sweet kisses on our cheeks as we sleep at night? In What Do Babies Do in Heaven?, author Sheba Williams helps you open your heart and mind as you explore this thought-provoking world of possibilities. This rhyming read-aloud evokes joy and hope in the hearts of curious children and families journeying through the devastation of grief. Designed to spark the imagination, elicit smiles, and plant hope, this book offers a peaceful and playful experience to both children and parents alike.

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Autorenporträt
Sheba Williams resides in Louisiana with her husband and three children. She began a career working with children and families in 2008 after earning a Bachelor's degree in Psychology from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. Sheba went on to obtain a Master's degree in Social Work from Louisiana State University in 2015 which she uses to serve vulnerable populations in her community. During her career of helping others navigate through difficulties in life, Sheba and her husband experienced miscarriage in 2013 and stillbirth in 2016. Those experiences of loss motivated Sheba to create a book dedicated to both loss and hope as a reminder to families everywhere all is not lost in loss.