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Song of the Camels

by Elizabeth Coatsworth

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A poem describes the journey of camels carrying the Wise Men to see the new-born baby Jesus.
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A short narrative poem about the wise men's camels journey to Bethlehem following the stars, it is told from the perspective of a camel. Additionally, it tells the function and job of what camels do in the real world from serving people on their back to traveling across vast deserts. The style of this book is narrative as it contains a narrative voice of the camel. This poem is written in a form of free verse without any rhyme scheme and rhythm. All in all, it is very easy, simplistic, and lovely to read and enjoy. This is a good book to incorporate for young children to read because of the low difficulty it is to read for beginners of poetry. ( )
  jhcao20 | Feb 27, 2016 |
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