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¡A pensar, sentir y… respirar! Tu cerebro, corazón y pulmones.

Cuando leas este libro, te darás cuenta de que el cerebro es el “jefe”, pues él dirige y controla todo lo que hacemos; de que el corazón es uno de los órganos más importantes del cuerpo: bombea la sangre y es del tamaño del puño de nuestra mano, y de que gracias a los pulmones, que son los órganos más grandes de nuestro cuerpo, respiramos y llevamos oxígeno a las células.

Cuando leas este libro, te darás cuenta de que el cerebro es el “jefe”, pues él dirige y controla todo lo que hacemos; de que el corazón es uno de los órganos más importantes del cuerpo: bombea la sangre y es del tamaño del puño de nuestra mano, y de que gracias a los pulmones, que son los órganos más grandes de nuestro cuerpo, respiramos y llevamos oxígeno a las células.

Laura Patricia Caballero Leal nació en la Ciudad de México. Es egresada de la Facultad de Derecho de la UNAM y autora de varios cuentos infantiles. Fue jefa de redacción en la revista Amigo maestro y escribió varios artículos para diferentes revistas en la asociación civil Mexicanos Unidos para la Prevención de Adicciones.

Hilda M. Caballero Leal, originaria de la Ciudad de México, es diseñadora gráfica egresada de la Universidad Iberoamericana y cursó el máster en Nuevas Tecnologías en la Universidad Europea de Madrid. Su obra comprende desde el diseño de personajes hasta la ilustración de libros infantiles.

Release date

April 14, 2015

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4,481 in videogames

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5.5 x 0.4 x 8.3 inches; 7 ounces

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Laura Patricia Caballero Leal

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La Pandilla del Conocimiento

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It's been interesting browsing through the lower-rated reviews and seeing what people have to say. Some of them raise some pretty decent points and I can't deny them - you can't enter most stores, there isn't a fancy casino, there aren't as many side-games, etc.

But I want to ask the real question - does anyone really care? Did you LIKE sitting at a slot machine in San Andreas? I probably spent all of 5 minutes in that casino - outside of the relevant missions - in the HOURS that I played that game. And did you like having to go to restaurants to eat? Was that really "fun"?

NO!! It was drivel! It was time-consuming, it made you lose your focus, and bored most of us to tears. And thanks to the new "stock market" mechanic, we don't need to waste time in a casino trying to make a few quick bucks... We have to look forward people. This isn't San Andreas. For the most part, it's better.

I've thoroughly enjoyed GTA V. I actually thought the story was one of the better ones in recent times. I thought the tension between the three main characters made for some pretty unique events. Towards the end when (spoiler alert) you start getting hints that characters may be forced to kill other characters, I actually found myself quite riveted to the story. Sure some of the missions themselves were a bit odd - the billionaire car-collector guy seemed pretty pointless. The warring military/government factions actually confused me somewhat, but they seemed to confuse the main characters as well, so perhaps that was the point! The heists were pretty neat and I wish there were more of them. We'll probably get them in the form of costly DLC...