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Ali and his baby camel

United States, 1953
film

The relationship between a little boy in the Middle East and his pet camel. Designed to introduce small children to the idea of caring properly for pets, to s..

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The Camel boy

Australia, 1984
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Zaa le Petit Chameau

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A Nomad boy

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Arabian children

United Kingdom, 1954
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The Story of the weeping camel = Die Geschichte vom weinenden kamel

Germany, 2003
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Wonders in the desert

United States, 1953
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Animals and Pam

United States, 1968
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Me and you kangaroo

United States, 1974
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The Camel who took a walk

United States, 1959
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Jacky visits the zoo

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The Albatross

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Camel

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Elephant baby

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The Little giraffe

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Bim

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The Animal movie

Canada, 1966
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Children of the unfaithful: the friends of my friends

Canada, 1979
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Bedouins of Arabia

Germany, 1969
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