Lesson 3: My Librarian is a Camel Review. It is difficult for many Mongolian children to receive books because people living in the Mongolian deserts.

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Lesson 3: My Librarian is a Camel Review

It is difficult for many Mongolian children to receive books because people living in the Mongolian deserts live a ___________ lifestyle. This means they move from place to place, they do not stay in one place. nomadic fashionable rushed nomadic communal

The camels in Kenya travel in _________ to deliver books to the children because the roads are impassable in the desert areas. caravans highways isolation water caravans

Books are delivered by _______ in Canada’s northwest regions because this is the fastest way to get books across such vast distances. mail boat camel mail airplane

The children in Mongolia think that books are sweeter than ____________. candy sugar ice cream candy chocolate

________ deliver books across the mountains of Thailand because it is very difficult to get books to these places. Elephants elephants zebras camels sled dogs

The problem that some areas in Canada have with receiving books is that the country is so big, and there are many _________ villages. isolated big isolated trendy industrial

_______ deliver books to people who live on the rocky island communities of Finland. Boats cars boats planes busses

The people in Peru’s small rural areas receive books in _____ and ______ for the entire community to borrow for a few months. bagssuitcases wheelbarrows and burlap sacks boxes and crates bags and suitcases parachutes and pillowcases

In Bangkok, Thailand, there is a large homeless population. One solution to help the homeless children is to turn old ___________ into libraries and classrooms. train cars train cars empty buildings cardboard boxes tents

Camels are a great way to get kids books in Kenya because they can go long distances carrying very heavy loads, and they need very little _______. water gasoline friendship sleep water