Ep 13. Yeti Ready
- TVY7
- February 5, 2016
- 22 min
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(18)
Harvey Beaks season 2 episode 13, titled "Yeti Ready," explores the mysterious world beyond the forest that Harvey and his friends have never seen before. Harvey, Fee, and Foo embark on a new adventure, where they encounter a strange creature that Fee believes is a yeti. The yeti, also known as a Sasquatch, is a mythical ape-like creature that is said to roam the woods of North America.
Harvey and his friends are excited to meet the yeti, but Fee is determined to capture the creature and prove to her family that she is capable of doing so. As they follow the trail left by the yeti, they encounter various obstacles and challenges that test their determination and resourcefulness. They climb steep cliffs, cross raging rivers, and traverse through thick forests.
Along the way, they meet a group of woodland creatures who have had their food stolen by the yeti. Harvey and his friends are determined to help the creatures recover their stolen food and catch the yeti. They devise a plan to set traps for the yeti, but things don't go as planned, and the yeti evades their traps and eludes them.
In the end, Harvey and his friends realize that capturing the yeti is not the answer to their problem. Instead, they decide to approach the yeti with kindness and persuade it to return the stolen food. They discover that the yeti is not a fearsome monster, but a shy and gentle creature who is just as curious about them as they are about it.
Harvey and his friends return the food to its rightful owners, and the creatures are grateful for their help. They bid farewell to the yeti and continue on their journey, enriched by their experience and with a greater understanding and appreciation of the mysterious world beyond their familiar forest.
Overall, "Yeti Ready" is a heartwarming and adventurous episode that teaches children the values of kindness, compassion, and understanding, as well as the importance of exploring the unknown and embracing new experiences. It also highlights the beauty and diversity of nature and encourages children to respect and care for the world around them.