“Arcoiris” es un libro dirigido a adolescentes y jóvenes redactado en forma sencilla y amena que promueve el desarrollo personal y colectivo con la intención de lograr un cambio hacia lo positivo en el entorno familiar y comunitario. Está concebido para contribuir al mejoramiento en la | conducta de los jóvenes de hoy, en esta etapa de su desarrollo donde todavía pueden calar y dar buenos frutos los aportes recopilados en alrededor de 120 páginas con agradables anécdotas, versos, biografías de hombres mujeres ejemplares, héroes, patriotas, políticos, en fin todo un contenido especialmente preparado, con ilustraciones a todo color que harán que la lectura se vuelva cada vez mas atractiva y amena.
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The first day at a new school is always the hardest, right? No, not always as George finds out the hard way. On the second day at…Sugarman Elementary School, he is suddenly seized by uncontrollable burps, burps so loud they practically break the sound barrier, burps that make him do wild and crazy stuff and land him in trouble with a capital T. One thing is for sure: these are not normal burps, they are magic burps—and they must be stopped! But how?
How much trouble can a burp get you into?
A lot, if the burp is a magic one that makes you do wild and crazy stuff.
George Brown is still trying his hardest to stay
out of trouble at his new school. But his magic burps
keep landing him in mega-trouble, like when George and
his new pal Alex build a volcano for their school project.
Or even worse, when George joins a band and performs
in the school's talent show. Seems like no matter what
he does, this kid's a trouble magnet!
In his continuing, but mainly disastrous, efforts to be an upstanding, responsible ten-year-old, George Brown decides it's time to earn some money. (There's also an expensive remote-controlled toy that he's been coveting.) But no matter what he tries—whether it's working at his mother's craft shop, opening a lemonade stand, or setting up a backyard circus for neighborhood kids—the magic burps erupt at exactly the wrong times and wreak havoc on George's entrepreneurial plans.