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What happens when Santa's reindeer get sick? Oh, no! Santa's reindeer have the flu and can't fly on the most important night of the year. He has to find more help to get his sleigh, with all its presents, around the world. The magic of the season is present in this charming Yuletide tale about the search for an animal to save Christmas for all the children who are looking forward to a visit from Santa Claus. Filled with sweet rhymes, beautiful illustrations and an inspirational message, The Christmas Camel reminds us that Christmas is a time of joy, love and coming together. The story has a…mehr

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What happens when Santa's reindeer get sick? Oh, no! Santa's reindeer have the flu and can't fly on the most important night of the year. He has to find more help to get his sleigh, with all its presents, around the world. The magic of the season is present in this charming Yuletide tale about the search for an animal to save Christmas for all the children who are looking forward to a visit from Santa Claus. Filled with sweet rhymes, beautiful illustrations and an inspirational message, The Christmas Camel reminds us that Christmas is a time of joy, love and coming together. The story has a classic feel with a modern approach that is sure to endure for generations. Perfect for reading with Christmas cookies and a glass of milk.
Autorenporträt
Although children's author Susan Permut wrote her first "book" at age eight, it wasn't until she became a storyteller in one of her community's local elementary schools that she decided to try her hand at writing children's books. Once she started, she didn't stop and her rhymes seemed effortless resulting in many poems, one of which is her debut picture book, My Christmas Camel. Susan has written short stories for literary magazines and several books about ethnic markets, delis, and restaurants in the Denver area, but for her children's book she was inspired following the tragic events on September 11, 2001. Wanting to write about the bond that exists between the Christian and Muslim worlds, she wrote a poem that ultimately became this charming Christmas tale. She hopes her young readers come away from her story with the idea that we all have to help each other in this world no matter where we are from, and that it stays with them long after the book is closed.When she isn't writing playful stories for children, Susan enjoys being outside in nature, hiking, traveling, and also crocheting. An environmental activist, Susan advocates to raise awareness and take action about climate change. Originally from England, she lives in Colorado with her husband, a sculptor who provided artistic support for her book, and their beautiful dog, a saluki.