This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
Fátima Fernández Méndez was born in a fishing village in Asturias, Spain, and there she discovered that if you know how to listen, not only do people tell stories, but so does everything around us: the sea, the mountains and the sky. She is a great reader, a lover of words, and has a hand that writes, discovers, creates, and communicates.
Violeta Cano
Violeta Cano was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1997, surrounded by books brought to her by her mother, a librarian. Violeta now works as an author and illustrator in children’s literature, while also starting her career as a preschool teacher. Wherever her path leads her, she hopes it’s surrounded by children.
This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
JUVENILE FICTION / S
JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emigration, Immigration & Refugees JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Values & Virtues Juvenile Fiction / Readers / Beginner
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This lyrical book with sparse text examines how hands are used to greet, to create, to heal, and so much more – leaving every reader to ponder how their hands will leave a positive mark on the world.
Author & Illustrator
Fátima Fernández Méndez
Fátima Fernández Méndez was born in a fishing village in Asturias, Spain, and there she discovered that if you know how to listen, not only do people tell stories, but so does everything around us: the sea, the mountains and the sky. She is a great reader, a lover of words, and has a hand that writes, discovers, creates, and communicates.
Violeta Cano
Violeta Cano was born in Madrid, Spain, in 1997, surrounded by books brought to her by her mother, a librarian. Violeta now works as an author and illustrator in children’s literature, while also starting her career as a preschool teacher. Wherever her path leads her, she hopes it’s surrounded by children.