Jamie and Jacob go back in time on a historic adventure to 1786. Once there they help Gouverneur Morris write the preamble to the United States Constitution. They find that history is more exciting then they thought.
On the Fourth of July, Rodro and his friends get into a food fight, but they make friends again when they learn to respect each other’s’ freedom of choice. “You’re free to favor the flavor you savor!”
Rodro’s odd uncle teaches him, his friend Pessy, and some bullies, that a peace sign is more powerful than a fist. “Give violence a PEACE of your mind!”
What is weird? Weird doesn’t mean wrong it just means different. When Rodro weirds-out and wins, he realizes different isn’t bad, it's what makes him matter. However you are, shine like a star!
When some older kid tries to get Rodro to take drugs, Rodro thinks on his feet and dances his way out of trouble. “Teach yourself to respect yourself!”
When a bully acts up, Rodro and his friends refuse to stoop down to his level. Instead, they stick up for each other and turn his insults from negative to positive. “Make friends, not fights!”
When Rodro forgets to bring his lunch to school, and the cafeteria food lets him down, he takes an imaginary journey around the world to find the fantastic foods he loves. Traveling taste buds are the best buds!
When Rodro’s brownie induced bellyache gives him nightmares about children who do not have enough to eat, he vows to help them. “Food and fun are for everyone!”
When the “Swing King” bully forces Rodro to get on the swings, Rodro turns his greatest trauma into his greatest triumph. “The brave you will amaze you!”