Bibi and Bernard Blocksberg can hardly believe their eyes when a white dromedary is suddenly standing in the middle of Barbara's rose bed. In order to get rid of the animal quickly, Bernard allows his daughter to conjure up the owner by magic. The little Bedouin boy, Rasheed appears. He has come directly from the desert. Rasheed's Uncle Ahmed is attending the Newtown camel races with Drusa and had forbidden his nephew to ride the dromedary in a race. And that, although Rasheed has ridden in Drusa and the two of them are inseparable. Ahmed thinks that Rasheed is too young and when he discovers his nephew in Newtown, he wants to send him back immediately with the next ship. But he hasn't reckoned with Bibi, who sets out to prove to Uncle Ahmed that Rasheed and Drusa have to stay together.
—Anonymous