Climb on and ride. | God's World News

*CHRISTMAS BONUS SALE, NOW THROUGH 12/31*

Climb on and ride.

  • 1 camelschool2
    A teacher leads students on a camel ride. (Reuters/Abir Al Ahmar)
  • 2 camelschool2
    A camel trainer puts a saddle on a camel. (Reuters/Abir Al Ahmar)
  • 3 camelschool
    Would you like to ride a camel like this boy? (AP/Kamran Jebreili)
  • 4 camelschool
    A trainer talks to visitors at the school. (AP/Kamran Jebreili)
  • 5 camelschool
    The camels are taller than most people! (AP/Kamran Jebreili)
  • 1 camelschool2
  • 2 camelschool2
  • 3 camelschool
  • 4 camelschool
  • 5 camelschool

THIS JUST IN

You have {{ remainingArticles }} free {{ counterWords }} remaining.

The bad news: You've hit your limit of free articles.
The good news: You can receive full access below.
God's Big WORLD | Ages 3-6 | $35.88 per year

SIGN UP
Already a member? Sign in.

You can learn to ride.  It is not a bike.  It is a camel!

The first camel riding school is open.  Would you ride on an animal that big?

Pray: Thank God for animals that serve us. Camels can carry people and their bags a long way. 

Read More: The first official camel riding school is in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. Students like learning to ride. They enjoy getting to know the camels. Most students come back for more lessons. Horses are about five feet tall. Camels are closer to six feet tall! It can take time to learn how to trot on such a big animal. Camels have served people for thousands of years. Today people race camels for prizes. Camels are a blessing to their owners in the Bible. Did you know Job owned 6,000 camels? (Job 42:12)