Ten Sly Piranhas

Ten Sly Piranhas by William Wise is a delightful children’s book published by National Geographic Books on April 12, 2004. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible for young readers. The story follows ten sly piranhas swimming in a river, who mysteriously disappear one by one, leading to an unexpected twist involving the last remaining piranha and a lurking crocodile.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines elements of counting and storytelling in verse. As children learn to count backward through the clever escapades of the piranhas, they are introduced to themes of animals and concepts related to numbers. This playful tale not only entertains but also serves as an educational tool, making it a suitable addition to any young reader’s collection.
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Ten sly piranhas are swimming in a river, but one at a time they disappear, until there is only one left. Now that this proud overeater is the only surviving piranha, he is confident that he can eat anybody. But while he may be the cleverest fish in the river, he is no match for the giant crocodile lurking on the bank. Children will love learning to count backward in this crafty tale about one very hungry piranha.
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