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Ten talking monkeys tickling their toes, Nine naughty hippos rolling around in the mud, Eight enormous elephants spraying themselves, Seven sleepy zebras running around, Six sleeping monkeys dreaming about bananas, Five fighting tigers scratching each other, Four flappy lizards, Three thirsty lions wanting their dinner, Two talking turtles, One walking tiger. By Alfie

Ten tired lions lying in the hot zoo, Nine naughty newts, Eight silvery snakes, Seven slithery snails on a leaf, Six snappy crocodiles, Five floppy dogs, Four flappy newts, Three sleepy seals in the water, Two talking bears in the forest, One hopping kangaroo. By Sean

Ten tired tortoises trying to sleep, Nine naughty monkeys eating bananas, Eight enormous elephants wearing jeans, Seven silent snakes slowly waking up, Six slimy spotty frogs spitting everywhere, Five fish swimming in their tank, Four fuzzy emus brushing their hair, Three fireflies dancing in the air, Two twirling tigers tickling their toes, One octopus squirting ink all over us! By Paige

Ten tiny tortoises swimming in the river, Nine naughty hippos chewing on a hat, Eight mean tigers scratching a book, Seven cheetahs running, Six silly leopards crawling, Five foxes fighting, Four fishes swimming in the pond, Three ostriches drinking, Two snakes slithering, One bear eating burgers. By Aaliyah

Ten tired tigers tickling twitching their toes, Nine naughty rhinoceroses, Eight eagles swishing their wings with excitement, Seven slimy snakes slithering, Six lazy sloths snoozing, Five flying fleas, Four flying birds, Three turkeys talking to a tiger, Two turtles, One otter yelping to an ostrich. By Max

Ten turtles swimming in the sea, Nine lions licking their lips, Eight elephants stamping around, Seven slippers on sleeping swans, Six snakes slithering around, Five frogs feeding on flies, Four furry foxes eating fruit, Three toucans talking, Two tigers with teddy bears, One ostrich eating an orange. By Amie

Ten tortoises trying to dig a hole, Nine naughty cheetahs cheating in their games, Eight elephants enjoying a bath, Seven sloths slowly waking up, Six spiders speeding through the forest, Five fish trying to find a penny, Four furry zebras running into the horizon, Three tarantulas waling to the shops, Two tall giraffes trying to get to the top of the trees. One ostrich walking on it s own. By Cora

Ten tigers tickle me, Nine newts eating nuggets, Eight elephants eating egg, Seven snakes snoozing, Six swans see a sinking ship, Five frogs jump in a pond, Four fish eating fish food, Three turkeys nibbling nuts, Two turtles telling tales, One otter saying OI! By Courtney

Ten twisting tigers tickling their toes, Nine naughty hippos jumping all around, Eight enormous elephants stomping everywhere, Seven slivery swans shining in the air, Six slimy snakes slivering around in the tree, Five funky peacocks flicking their feathers, Four fuzzy monkeys swinging in the trees, Three thumping kangaroos jumping up and down, Two twirling turtles clattering together, One old tarantula slowly waking up. By William

Ten talking tigers dancing, Nine nice monkeys jumping, Eight exciting crocodiles eating fish, Seven sorry lions crying, Six sad kangaroos skipping, Five frogs bouncing around, Four elephants dancing, Three foxes eating peanuts, Two tooting owls floating around, One orange bird flying. By Callum

Ten tiny tigers tickling their tummies, Nine naughty newts nibbling their nuts, Eight early elephants eating their apples, Seven sad snakes slithering, Six slimy snails slowly slithering away, Five frightened fins fiddling around, Four fighting foxes finally finished, Three tap dancing tadpoles in the tank, Two tall toads that live in a tent, One owl in an oak tree on it s own. By Betty

Ten tigers playing tennis, Nine newts swimming in a net, Eight elephants wearing earrings, Seven snakes sleeping, Six swans sleeping on the grass, Five frogs jumping in the zoo, Four fish swimming in the sea, Three turkeys running around a track, Two turtles staring at the trees, One otter swimming under water. By Lanie

Ten talking monkeys are jumping, Nine naught lizards crawling around on a rock, Eight elephants stamping around, Seven stamping hippos playing tig, Six silly spotty leopards, Five fish swimming in the pond, Four frogs hopping on a log, Three talking tigers roaring, Two turtles climbing, One owl flying in the air. By Henry