Mr. Camel Stops Fast

Mr. Camel Stops Fast

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authorDoris

A simple and repetitive story about Mr. Camel's journey through traffic lights, teaching children about patience and stopping at red lights.

age2 - 4 bliain d’aois
emotional intelligence
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Mr Camel goes slow.

Look! A green light.

Mr Camel goes slow.

Look! A yellow light.

Mr Camel gets mad!

Mr Camel goes fast!

Look! A red light!

Stop, Mr Camel, stop!

Mr Camel stops at last!

Good job, Mr Camel!

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