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  • The Thirsty Camel

    Peter McDonald

    eBook (Dog Ear Publishing, Dec. 12, 2014)
    Even before he stumbled on the dark-eyed boy, the Thirsty Camel was an uncommon camel. He liked to lead, for one thing, and if you know camels, you know most of them are confirmed followers. The Thirsty Camel had been on almost every caravan trail from Marrakech to Isfahan and from Cairo to Juba, and he had seen his share of unusual things.Then he encountered the boy. They shared the trail for a short time and then the boy disappeared, leaving something behind that was more unusual than anything the Thirsty Camel had encountered in all his travels.He did not know who the boy was, or where he had gone. What the Thirsty Camel did know was that suddenly, he could do things he had never been able to do before. He kept his newfound skills mostly to himself—something in his hump told him to, and as you probably know, the Camel Creed says, “Heed your hump.”As he battled bloodthirsty emirs, foiled ruthless bandits, outwitted sorcerers and rescued princesses, the Thirsty Camel learned that humans rarely looked beyond the surface, and usually underestimated a scruffy-looking camel with unusual talents.
  • The Thirsty Camel

    Peter McDonald

    Paperback (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Nov. 14, 2014)
    Even before he stumbled on the dark-eyed boy, the Thirsty Camel was an uncommon camel. He liked to lead, for one thing, and if you know camels, you know most of them are confirmed followers. The Thirsty Camel had been on almost every caravan trail from Marrakech to Isfahan and from Cairo to Juba, and he had seen his share of unusual things. Then he encountered the boy. They shared the trail for a short time and then the boy disappeared, leaving something behind that was more unusual than anything the Thirsty Camel had encountered in all his travels. He did not know who the boy was, or where he had gone. What the Thirsty Camel did know was that suddenly, he could do things he had never been able to do before. He kept his newfound skills mostly to himself-something in his hump told him to, and as you probably know, the Camel Creed says, "Heed your hump." As he battled bloodthirsty emirs, foiled ruthless bandits, outwitted sorcerers and rescued princesses, the Thirsty Camel learned that humans rarely looked beyond the surface, and usually underestimated a scruffy-looking camel with unusual talents. AUTHOR BIO When Peter McDonald's children asked for a bedtime tale one evening many years ago, he was unable to recall a single story from his childhood. Luckily, he remembered another time, when he sat before a campfire at Saqqara while the bedouin related the ancient and famous adventures of the Thirsty Camel. After entertaining his children with the stories, Peter decided to write them down, as a service to other parents who might find themselves in a similar predicament.
  • The Thirsty Camel

    Peter McDonald

    Hardcover (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Nov. 14, 2014)
    Even before he stumbled on the dark-eyed boy, the Thirsty Camel was an uncommon camel. He liked to lead, for one thing, and if you know camels, you know most of them are confirmed followers. The Thirsty Camel had been on almost every caravan trail from Marrakech to Isfahan and from Cairo to Juba, and he had seen his share of unusual things. Then he encountered the boy. They shared the trail for a short time and then the boy disappeared, leaving something behind that was more unusual than anything the Thirsty Camel had encountered in all his travels. He did not know who the boy was, or where he had gone. What the Thirsty Camel did know was that suddenly, he could do things he had never been able to do before. He kept his newfound skills mostly to himself-something in his hump told him to, and as you probably know, the Camel Creed says, "Heed your hump." As he battled bloodthirsty emirs, foiled ruthless bandits, outwitted sorcerers and rescued princesses, the Thirsty Camel learned that humans rarely looked beyond the surface, and usually underestimated a scruffy-looking camel with unusual talents. AUTHOR BIO When Peter McDonald's children asked for a bedtime tale one evening many years ago, he was unable to recall a single story from his childhood. Luckily, he remembered another time, when he sat before a campfire at Saqqara while the bedouin related the ancient and famous adventures of the Thirsty Camel. After entertaining his children with the stories, Peter decided to write them down, as a service to other parents who might find themselves in a similar predicament.
  • Carlita: A Thirsty Camel

    Rinald Steketee

    language (Whispering Firs Press, June 4, 2016)
    Carlita Camel finds her well has gone dry. In her quest for water, she encounters many of the dangers of desert dwelling, Will she ever find water?
  • The Thirsty Crow

    David H. Harold

    eBook (Omega Education Press, Sept. 5, 2018)
    Classic Illustrated story for young children to read. Designed with the help of cognitive psychologists and pedagogical experts, the book intends to inculcate in your child the love for books while subtly and gently inculcating in them the values that will guide them throughout their life. The book contains colorful drawing on each book which will hold interest of young kids and will help you inculcate in them the love for books from early age. Simple language is used so that even young child can understand everything written in there. The poetic tone and simple rhyme makes it fun to read.
  • The Camel

    Jose Luis Garcia Sanchez;Miguel Angel Pacheco;Jose Louis Garcia Sanchez

    Hardcover (Hp Books, March 15, 1883)
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  • Carlita: A Thirsty Camel

    Rinald C. Steketee

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 4, 2016)
    Carlita Camel finds her water well has gone dry. In her search for water she is confronted with many of the desert dangers. Will she find water?
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  • Cami the Camel

    Aimee Hughes

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 21, 2016)
    Cami the camel learns a life lesson....read along and see just what that lesson is.
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  • The Thirsty Camel and Big Fish

    John Likely, Wally Littman

    Paperback (Vantage Pr, Aug. 1, 1998)
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  • The Camel

    Madeline Leslie

    Paperback (Ulan Press, Aug. 31, 2012)
    This book was originally published prior to 1923, and represents a reproduction of an important historical work, maintaining the same format as the original work. While some publishers have opted to apply OCR (optical character recognition) technology to the process, we believe this leads to sub-optimal results (frequent typographical errors, strange characters and confusing formatting) and does not adequately preserve the historical character of the original artifact. We believe this work is culturally important in its original archival form. While we strive to adequately clean and digitally enhance the original work, there are occasionally instances where imperfections such as blurred or missing pages, poor pictures or errant marks may have been introduced due to either the quality of the original work or the scanning process itself. Despite these occasional imperfections, we have brought it back into print as part of our ongoing global book preservation commitment, providing customers with access to the best possible historical reprints. We appreciate your understanding of these occasional imperfections, and sincerely hope you enjoy seeing the book in a format as close as possible to that intended by the original publisher.
  • The Thirsty Crow

    Om Publications

    Paperback (Om Kidz, Dec. 1, 2001)
    None
  • Cam the Camel

    Dee Scully

    Staple Bound (Houghton Mifflin, March 15, 2009)
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