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WORD LIST FOR PUZZLE
ARABIAN
BACTRAIN
HUMPS
SHIP OF THE DESERT
CLUMSY
BEDOUINS
EYEBROWS
DATES
PACK ANIMALS
WATER
DROMEDARY
UNPREDICTABLE
BAD TEMPERED
MUSCULAR
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Pick out a word for each category that begins with the letter
to the left of each line. Example: C/Girl's Name might be
Carol. See how quickly you can do it.
Pomi
by Ellen Cammaratto
Pomi the camel lived in a zoo
And never did what camels could do.
He dreamed of deserts in foreign lands
And green oases amid buring sands.
His ancestors wore diamonds, gold and jewels
And carried the guards of the great shiek Abdul.
Some others were known for their speed and strength
And won camel races wherever they went.
A huge caravan was where he should be
Carrying his owner through Iran or Turkey
Not locked behind bars or in pens made by man
But free to roam over dunes made of sand.
Not laughed at for spitting or for the hump he wore
But really well loved for the burdens he bore.
Appreciated for being a helper of man
Who live in these changing and waterless lands.
Camel Puzzle

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Hassan, The Thirsty Camel
By
Margo Wayman
As the sun rose behind the great mosque that stood in the
middle of the white- stoned city, Demir was tossing the last of
the woven goat hair bags across his camel, Hassan’s, hump. The
sky was ablaze with reds, pinks, purples, and oranges. Hassan
turned his head to look. He noticed that it was a beautiful
morning, and saw the bags being loaded on his hump. Each bag was
filled with scented spices, oils, and precious stones, to be
taken to a village far away, across the desert. At last Hassan’s
master, Demir, came along and tied his leather water bag to the
top of the saddle, then climbed on. He dug his heels into Hassan’s
side and trotted off towards the coral pink sand dunes, leaving
the palm tree’d oasis behind. Hassan wished that he had gotten
a drink before he’d left. He was feeling rather thirsty.
The hot summer sun was beating down on them both. Several
times Demir reached for the leather bag and guzzled down a sip
of refreshing water.
Camels aren’t supposed to get thirsty very often, but
Hassan was not a normal camel. He was always thirsty. Each time
Demir drank the water, Hassan wished that he could have some
too. The sun felt hot on his short bristly hide. He was waiting
for an opportunity when Demir wasn’t looking so he could sneak
a sip of water from the leather bag.
After they’d walked for several hours, Hassan was so
thirsty he could hardly stand it. He wanted a drink badly.
Because he was wondering how to get a sip without Demir seeing,
he didn’t see the big rock jutting out of the sand, and
tripped over it. He fell to his knees and Demir went flying over
his back, landing in the sand with a thud. Demir just lay there,
his face buried in the sand. Hassan quickly reached around,
grabbed the leather bag, and guzzled down some of the water. It
felt so good running down his parched throat. He put the cork
back in the top and put it back on the saddle just in time.
Demir stood up, brushed the sand out of his nose, ears, and
hair, and walked up to Hassan. He looked down at the rock, shook
his head and climbed back up onto Hassan’s hump.
Hassan smiled a big camel grin and moved along in the sand
towards the village. The sun was high in the sky; it’s hot
penetrating rays heating the desert sands to an almost
unbearable temperature. Demir used his fan to move the hot air
back and forth in front of his face, but poor Hassan just kept
getting hotter and hotter, and thirstier. He watched, drooling,
as Demir took a sip from the water bag. He closed his eyes as he
plodded along, trying to imagine himself at a cool watering
hole, sipping all the water he wanted. When he opened his eyes
and looked down at the sand in front of him, he let out a loud
screeching sound, stopped suddenly, and watched once more as
Demir flew over his head into the burning sand in front of him.
Hassan backed up. There was a huge viper slithering across the
sand. Hassan hated snakes.
Seeing Demir buried in the sand again, and noticing the snake
slinking away, Hassan quickly grabbed the water bag and guzzled
down two big sips. He replaced the cork and stuck the bag
quickly back on his saddle, just as Demir stood up. This time
Demir was angry. He looked around to see if there was another
rock, but there was none. He gazed all around and noticed the
viper off in the distance. Brushing the sand off his head and
out of his nose and ears again, he then climbed back on Hassan’s
hump and off they went.
Hours passed. The sun was unmercifully hot. Up ahead, Hassan
could see the village. He started getting excited. Water, water,
water; that was all he could think about. He started dreaming of
how refreshing it would feel to splash about in it, to guzzle
down gallons, and didn’t see the palm tree until he walked
right in to. He got a big bump on his head and once again, Demir,
his master, went flying over Hassan’s head and landed with a
thud in the sand.
Hassan quickly took one last sip from the water bag, leaving
it completely empty. He corked it and put it back over the
saddle right as Demir stood up. Demir was very angry this time.
He stood in front of Hassan, looked at him suspiciously, then at
the palm tree. He shook his head, climbed up onto Hassan’s
hump and just sat there. He took the leather water bag and
pulled the cork out. He lifted it up to take a drink and found
there was no water left in it. He put his eye to the hole and
peeked inside. He tipped it upside down and not a drop fell out.
Hassan turned his head slowly and looked around at his master,
who was staring at him, wondering what was going on. Hassan
smiled a camel grin, and coyishly turned his back around and
began walking towards the village ahead.
At last they arrived. The small oasis village was covered
with date palms, bougainvillea bushes, jacaranda trees, and
fragrant roses. Hassan looked around. He saw a pond in the
middle of the village. He felt very, very thirsty. Demir
unloaded the scented spices, fragrant oils and precious stones
from Hassan’s hump, then walked off towards the market place.
Hassan clomped over to the pond. He walked into it and lapped
at the water. At last he was happy. At last he wasn’t Hassan
the thirsty camel any longer. At last he was cool, refreshed and
clean. Then a thought came to him; he had to go back to the
city, across the burning desert sands. So he drank, and he
drank, and he drank, and he drank, until there wasn’t room for
one more drop of water inside of him.
Demir came looking for him, pulled the rope tied around his
jaw, and off they went, back through the desert, back across the
sands…but Hassan wasn’t a thirsty camel anymore.
Camel’s page recipes
Camel Necklaces
Use long, thin licorice ropes to string fruit rings cereal
onto. Tie the ends together and wear it, nibbling at it like a
camel would.
Camel Spread
- 2 T. butter
- I T. honey
- 2 ripe bananas
- 4 slices bread
Mix honey and butter. Mash the bananas and add to the butter
mix. Spread on the bread.
Camel Juice
- 1 c. frozen strawberries
- 1 c. orange juice
- 1 c. frozen raspberries
Fresh berries can be used but the frozen ones give it a
slushy feeling. Put the ingredients into a blender and mix. Pour
into a glass and drink.
Camel Fodder
- 1 lb. Marshmallows
- ½ c. margarine
- ½ c. oil
- ½ lb. nuts
- ½ lb. gumdrops
- 4 qts. popped popcorn
Melt the marshmallows with the butter and oil, carefully.
Pour over the popcorn. Stir in quickly, nuts and gumdrops. Mix
well. Pour into a pan and cool. Later, rip off hunks of it to
feed your ‘camels’.
Chocolate Camel Cakes
- 5 T. butter, melted and cooled
- 2/3 c. sugar
- 1 t. vanilla
- ¼ t. salt
- 1 c. sour cream
- 1 large egg
- ¾ t. soda
- ¾ t. baking powder
- 1 ½ c. flour
- ¾ c. miniature chocolate chips
Heat oven to 350 degrees. Combine the butter, sugar, vanilla,
salt, sour cream, and egg. Stir. Add baking soda and powder.
Then add flour and stir. Last, add chocolate chips. Fill paper
cup line muffin cups 2/3 full. Bake 18-20 minutes. When cooled
turn upside down on a plate so they look like camel’s humps.
Camel Pizzas
- 6 English muffins
- sliced pepperoni
- grated cheese
- pizza sauce
- olives
- mushrooms
- onion
- green pepper
Place the muffins on a cookie sheet. Spread each with pizza
sauce. Add the pepperoni slices, cheese, and all the other
ingredients you desire. Place in a 350 degrees oven for 15
minutes. Enjoy your camel pizzas
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