Count Ten, Fluffy the Vulture

Count Ten, Fluffy the Vulture by William Zicker is a children’s book published by Belifan in October 2009. This 52-page edition is written in English and features an engaging narrative that introduces young readers to the concept of counting through the eyes of Fluffy the Vulture. As Fluffy observes a giraffe eating leaves from a tree, he also witnesses the leaves growing back, providing a unique perspective on numbers and counting.
Readers will find that this book presents seven different number systems, encouraging them to explore the similarities among these systems. The narrative invites children to count the leaves alongside Fluffy, making it an interactive experience. With a focus on concepts related to counting and numbers, this title combines elements of juvenile nonfiction and fiction, making it suitable for early learners interested in mathematics and nature.
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Fluffy the Vulture sees a giraffe eating leaves from a tree, then watches as the leaves grow back! Seven different number systems are used to count the leaves. Look for similarities among the numbers! All of these systems have a number zero except Roman. Can you count the leaves along with Fluffy the Vulture?
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