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Junga the Dancing Yeti

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Junga the Dancing Yeti

By: Stephen Tako
Narrated by: Stephen Tako
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When a young yeti boy and his grandma go on a journey to find a safe place to live for the winter, the locals of the new mountain discriminate and treat them harshly. Junga has to learn to be brave and convince his captors that he and Grandma mean no harm to them and hope that he can be reunited with his grandma.

Children learn the importance of accepting others who may look different from them, and that it is not right to discriminate in this first release from the series. Future books include other anti-bullying topics in which children learn valuable and relevant lessons in an easy-to-understand story format with beautiful illustrations and lovable characters.

Anti-bullying advocate, actor and talk show host Stephen Tako is the author of this book and Peter Gullerud brings the characters to life with his brilliant illustrations.

©2018 Stephen Tako (P)2020 Stephen Tako
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