An easy to understand story with colourful pictures. As any children's book should, this one too comes with a meaningful message to fight against bullies, help others and be forgiving. I liked how everything is summed up at the end as the take away message especially the lines about asking parents for help. Even in the story Junga and Heidi, although decide to help on their own but do take help from the elders. That's very essential for kids to understand that not everything can be done by themselves and there's nothing wrong in asking for help.
A splendid read.

Junga yet again hits the nail right. This time this Dancing Yeti tells us how helping people goes a long way and a few other smaller but impactful things that I request people to read and know. I'm waiting for the next installment of the book and would like to know what other lessons we will learn from this empathetic and cheerful Junga.

Thank you to Booktasters and the author for sending me this copy!

A book about friendship and family and empathy. We pick up where we left off in Book 1. Junga wanted to make friends in his new home, so goes and meet Heidi! They get to know all about each other and Junga invites her to lunch at his grandma's and a beautiful friendship blossoms. Together they team up to set a plan to help Groth. I loved how everyone came together at the end to help Groth. The best part about this book (and book 1) is how at the very end of the book there is a summary of the lessons you can learn from the story. I think it would be really helpful for kids to see them all listed and can come back to it any time they need to.