The book is recommended for adults who have forgotten their childhood. A good mood is guaranteed—100%. In the second book, the adventures of the famous kids continue, but now in the south. They begin right from the first chapter and don’t end until the last. Instead of the grandmother and grandfather, new characters appear—who, without meaning to, get pulled into the whirlwind of these events. As usual, the children do it not on purpose, but simply because “that’s how it turned out.” That’s what children are for—but adults definitely get it too. That’s what summer vacation is for: to remember it for a long time.