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Una aventura espacial: : El vuelo de Mariposa - Quim Bou

Una aventura espacial:

El vuelo de Mariposa

By: Quim Bou (Illustrator), Jordi Ortiz

Paperback | 1 July 2022

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SUMMARY IN SPANISH:
Una fantstica novela espacial en espaol para nios de 9 a 12 aos, escrita con un rigor increble, que permite conocer el sistema solar de una forma envidiable. La basura contamina mares y ros. El humo de las fbricas y los coches vuelve el aire irrespirable. Los residuos nucleares ocupan ms y ms espacio y ponen en peligro la existencia de todos los seres vivos... Hasta que llega la hora de decir basta y encontrar una solucin al problema. Se decide reunir al grupo de los Treinta Mil, formado por las treinta mil personas ms sabias de la Tierra. Llegan a la conclusin de que hay que buscar otro planeta donde la humanidad pueda empezar de nuevo. Con esta esta misin, el sabio profesor Mollete, la capitana Irina, Fula, Karkin, Nari-Nari y el pequeo Ainu despegan hacia el espacio en la nave Mariposa, en un viaje que les permitir conocer los planetas que componen el sistema solar. Despus de muchas peligrosas aventuras, logran volver a la Tierra con un mensaje muy claro para la humanidad. En esta novela, encontrars una serie de notas al pie de pgina que te dirigirn al final del libro y podrs descubrir distintas e interesantes curiosidades: el porqu de los nombres de los planetas, de los das de la semana, los signos del zodaco, los asteroides y cometas, las distancias en el sistema solar y los nombres de los elementos qumicos. El libro ideal para divertirse mientras se aprende sobre el sistema solar.

LIBRO ESCRITO ORIGINALMENTE EN ESPAOL.

SUMMARY IN ENGLISH:
A fantastic space novel in Spanish for children from 9 to 12 years old, rigorously written, which allows us to discover the solar system in an amazing way. Garbage pollutes seas and rivers. Smoke from factories and cars makes the air unbreathable. Nuclear waste occupies more and more space and endangers the existence of all living beings... Until it's time to say enough is enough and find a solution to the problem. It is decided to gather the group of the Thirty Thousand, made up of the thirty thousand wisest people on Earth. They come to the conclusion that we must look for another planet where humanity can start anew. With this mission, the wise Professor Mollete, Captain Irina, Fula, Karkin, Nari-Nari and the little Ainu take off into space on the starship Mariposa, on a journey that will allow them to discover the planets that make up the solar system. After many dangerous adventures, they manage to return to Earth with a very clear message for humanity. In this novel, you will find a series of footnotes that will direct you to the end of the book, where you will find different and interesting fun facts: the reason for the names of the planets, the days of the week, the signs of the zodiac, the asteroids and comets, the distances in the solar system and the names of the chemical elements. The ideal book to have fun while learning about the solar system.

ORIGINALLY WRITTEN IN SPANISH.

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