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Camels -- Juvenile literature
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Camels -- Juvenile literature
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Camels
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Camels
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Juvenile literature
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Camels, Judith Jango-Cohen
Camels, by Rose Davin
Camels, by Kate Riggs
Camels, Kate Riggs
Camels, by Mari Schuh
Camels, ships of the desert, by Eulalia García ; illustrated by Gabriel Casadevall and Ali Garousi
Camels, by William John Ripple ; consulting editor, Gail Saunders-Smith ; consultant, Michael A. Mares
Why do camels have humps?, by Debbie Vilardi
Camels, Melissa Gish
Camels, by Mari Schuh
Camels have humps, Susan H. Gray
Camels, Willow Clark
Desert animals, by Christy Steele
Camels, by Megan Borgert-Spaniol
Camels, Jenny Markert
Do you really want to meet a camel?, written by Bridget Heos ; illustrated by Daniele Fabbri
Camel, by Jenna Grodzicki ; consultant: Darin Collins, DVM, Director, Animal Health Programs, Woodland Park Zoo
Camels, Leo Statts
Camels, written by Cherie Winner
Camels, by Lyn A. Sirota
Camels, Cleo Bloom
Camels are awesome!, by Allan Morey ; consultant, Jackie Gai
Camels, Susie M. Dawson
The camel, by Carl R. Green, William R. Sanford ; edited by Judy Lockwood
Camels, created and written by John Bonnett Wexo
Camels and llamas at work, Julia Barnes
I am a camel, Karen Durrie
Camels, by Jennifer Zeiger
Camels, by Kathryn Stevens
Camel, Stephanie Turnbull
Camels
Camels, by JoAnn Early Macken ; reading consultant, Susan Nations
Where in the world can I... ride a camel?, Grace Guibert, writer
Camel, by Meish Goldish ; consultant , Anne Innis
Camel, by Caroline Arnold ; photographs by Richard Hewett
Por qué los camellos tienen pestañas largas?, Jennifer Shand
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