Salt Hands

Salt Hands by Jane Chelsea Aragon, published by Penguin Group in 1994, is a beautifully illustrated book that captures a magical moment between a little girl and a majestic wild deer. This edition features full-color illustrations throughout and spans 24 pages, offering a gentle narrative that invites readers into a world of wonder and connection with nature.
In this enchanting story, the encounter between the girl and the deer unfolds as the deer approaches to lick salt from her hands, creating a moment filled with innocence and curiosity. The book explores themes related to concepts of nature and the bond between girls and wildlife, making it a thoughtful addition to juvenile nonfiction and fiction collections. With its soft storytelling and captivating illustrations, Salt Hands presents a unique experience for young readers.
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A majestic wild deer comes close enough to lick salt from a little girl’s hands in this magical, whisper-soft story. “Rand’s illustrations for the brief story invest this incident with all the wonder of a lady meeting a unicorn. . . . (A) beautiful book”.–School Library Journal. Full color throughout. American Bookseller Pick of the Lists. Nebraska Golden Sower Children’s Book Award Nominee.
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