Creamy Goes to Heaven
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About the Book
Death and dying are scary concepts, especially for children and their families who try to explain what seems unexplainable. And yet, everybody does it. Creamy Goes to Heaven can help children and families cope with sadness and grief and accept death as a natural part of life.
Jody Harbough, LPC, hospice counselor: “For anyone struggling with the death of a loved one or facing serious illness … this is a book worth exploring. Simply an ‘Incredible Journey’ of friendship, love, loss and hope …”
Joceylyn Turney, age ten: “This book is about it being sad when someone you love dies. But you can be happy when you remember all the good times you had with them. I know if they are a believer they will be in heaven with God, and you can still love them and they can still love you.”
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About the Author
Deb started her nursing career with children, adolescents, and families. She’s been an oral storyteller, having the “gift of gab,” like her mother, according to siblings. Caring for ranch animals and providing hospice nursing inspired Deb to write about dying in a natural way for children and families.