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The Straw That Broke the Camel's Backpack - Funny Novelty Drinking Straws for Parties, Gifts & Office Pranks - Perfect for Birthday Gags, Bachelor Parties & Stress Relief
The Straw That Broke the Camel's Backpack - Funny Novelty Drinking Straws for Parties, Gifts & Office Pranks - Perfect for Birthday Gags, Bachelor Parties & Stress Relief

The Straw That Broke the Camel's Backpack - Funny Novelty Drinking Straws for Parties, Gifts & Office Pranks - Perfect for Birthday Gags, Bachelor Parties & Stress Relief

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Charley is a camel with a heart of gold. He loves balancing Zanna the Zebra's xylophone on his back when she has a recital, acting as a hurdle for Robby the Roadrunner during gym class, and carrying books for Poppy the Porcupine. Because he is so strong and kindhearted, Charley's friends always look to him for help. Charley doesn't mind. He just wants to fit in with others.In this colorful and charming children's tale, a little camel with a big heart learns a valuable lesson about the power of give and take, and what happens when he takes on more than he can handle. Be sure to watch for Amelia's upcoming book, Robby the Roadrunner's Ridiculous Race.

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This story is delightfully told, with funny pictures, memorable characters, and in a clear narrative voice that never becomes preachy or heavily moralistic. And the lesson, how to be a generous, helpful, considerate person who knows and accepts one's limits, is essential for both children and adults. The author highlights this lesson by being a part of Global Pencil Project, a non-profit organization that provides needed school supplies to children around the world.This book is perfect to read aloud to ages 3-6, but also for older children, ages 7-9, to read themselves. It's a great addition to any child's library.I look forward to the next book--Robby the Roadrunner's Ridiculous Race-- in, what I hope to be, a long series.
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