The camels and Facebook!

May 14, 2012 04:06 pm | Updated July 11, 2016 05:10 pm IST

Ibil, Jamal and Naakat are camels. They live near the tip of the Sahara desert. They are friends.

One day, Ibil went off on his bicycle. But unfortunately he went too fast. A rock knocked him off his bike and his glasses fell off. At least he landed on the grass. He lifted his bicycle and then rode it again. After a minute of so, he was at Naakat's door.

He knocked on Naakat's door and Naakat opened the door. He asked her if she could play. She told him that she had a Facebook account. Then Ibil was shocked! He stood there and said, “You're only 12”. She said that she loved Facebook so much that she fooled the computer. Then she went over to the computer and typed in her password. She created an account for Ibil. There was a knock on the door. Ibil ran to the door. He found Jamal there.

“I came to play with Naakat but she has a Facebook account. I'll call her now,” Ibil said. Jamal saw Naakat and told her that she was only 12 so she shouldn't open a Facebook account. She created an account for Jamal too. Then she told Jamal and Ibil that they could type in their own password which they wanted on her computer. Ibil's profile picture was parachutes and Jamal's was a brown dog. Ibil's password was his name and Jamal's was JamalIbilNaakat. Jamal went to WordPad, Naakat went to YouTube and of course Ibil went to Paint. He loved Paint!

Abdurrahman Jamal, 7 years, Al Qamar Academy

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