PAR Toni 볼드 ether 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. The emperor of China is very rich indeed. The emperor has everything that an emperor could need. Ask him about his gold coins, he'll count them for you. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. There are so many gold coins that he never gets. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 1, 1, 1, nothing, 1 bird, 1 cloud, 1 tree, 1 hill, 1 house, 1 picture, 1 window and 1 house. And 1 hill, and 1 tree, and 1 cloud, and 1 bird. El nombre, el nombre, writing numbers in the desert sand, el nombre. And now our thrilling western serial, El Nombre, episode 1. Oh little Juan, why do you cry? Oh dear, what am I going to do mama? I am trying to learn to count, but I cannot even draw the number 1. You cannot draw a 1 Juan? No mama, I need someone to show me. I can! El Nombre! It is easy to draw the number 1 little Juan. But what I am going to do is this. Olé! Again! Olé! I am going to try. Olé! Oh thank you El Nombre, that is the first one I have drawn. And it is a good one Juan. Just make sure it is not your last one Juan. Adios amigos, and keep counting. El Nombre, writing numbers in the desert sand, el nombre. Number 1! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10. 2, 2, 2. A red shoe. Another red shoe. 2 red shoes. A green shoe. Another green shoe. 2 green shoes. 2 sets of shoes. 2 pairs of shoes. A green boot. Another green boot. 2 green boots. A red boot. Another red boot. 2 sets of boots. 2 pairs of boots. Juan, oh Juan, time to learn your numbers. Juan, Juan, oh where can he be? Oh little Juan, little Juan. El Nombre, El Nombre, writing numbers in the desert sand, el nombre. Episode 2. Oh little Juan, why do you cry? What am I going to do mama? I have learned to draw the number 1, but now I don't know how to draw the number 2. I need someone to show me. Too true, but who? I can! El Nombre! Have no fear little Juan, I, El Nombre, will show you how to do a 2. This is all you have to do. Olé! Again! Olé! I'll try 2. Olé! Oh thank you El Nombre. Now thanks to you, I too can do a 2. True, I know you'll come through. Adios amigos, and keep counting. El Nombre! Number 2! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 3, 3, 3. 1, 2, 3. 3 oranges. 1, 2, 3. 3 pears. 1, 2, 3. 3 bananas. 3 sets of fruit. 3. El Nombre! El Nombre! Writing numbers in the desert sand. El Nombre! Oh little Juan, why do you cry? Oh dear, what am I going to do mama? All the others laugh at me because I cannot draw the number 3. I don't know how, but who can help me, who? I can! El Nombre! It is easy to draw the number 3 little Juan. All you have to do is this. Ole! Again! Ole! I'll do it. Ole! Oh thank you El Nombre. Adios amigos and keep counting! El Nombre! Number 3! When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears, Oh what did her boy see? A bowl that was huge, a bowl that was small, and a bowl that was tiny and that was all. She counted them 1, 2, 3. Who knows the story of Goldilocks and the 3 bears? We do! Then you can tell us what was in the bowls. Porridge! The 3 bears had left it on the table to cool and gone out for a walk in the woods before breakfast. There was a bowl for each bear, a huge bowl for father bear, a small bowl for mother bear, and a tiny bowl for baby bear. A bowl that was huge, a bowl that was small, and a bowl that was tiny and that was all. She counted them 1, 2, 3. Now you count the bowls this time and make sure there's one for each bear. When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears, Oh what did her boy see? A bowl that was huge, a bowl that was small, and a bowl that was tiny and that was all. She counted them 1, 2, 3. Three bowls to eat from and three chairs to sit on. A huge chair for father bear, a small chair for mother bear, and a tiny chair for baby bear. A chair that was huge, a chair that was small, and a chair that was tiny and that was all. She counted them 1, 2, 3. Three chairs to sit on and three beds to sleep in. There was a huge bed for father bear, a small bed for mother bear, and a tiny bed for baby bear. A bed that was huge, a bed that was small, and a bed that was tiny and that was all. She counted them 1, 2, 3. Now you join in and help Goldilocks to count the furniture in the house of the three bears. When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears, Oh what did her boy see? A chair that was huge, a chair that was small, and a chair that was tiny and that was all. She counted them 1, 2, 3. When Goldilocks went to the house of the bears, Oh what did her boy see? A bed that was huge, a bed that was small, and a bed that was tiny and that was all. She counted them 1, 2, 3. The three bears were very surprised to see Goldilocks when they got back from their walk in the woods. And Goldilocks was very surprised to see them. When Goldilocks ran from the house of the bears, Oh what did her boy see? A bear that was huge, a bear that was small, and a bear that was tiny and that was all. They growled at her. Wow! Now I can make the number three with these jumping beans. Mama! What is it now, little Juan? Wait! Now I can make the number three with these jumping beans. Look! Oh, little Juan! Oh! 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 4, 4, 4. 1, 2, 3, 4 legs. One set of four legs. 1, 2, 3, 4 wheels. One set of four wheels. El nombre, el nombre. Writing numbers in the desert sand. El nombre. Oh, little Juan, why do you cry? Oh dear, what am I going to do, Mama? I have told everyone I can draw the number four, but I cannot. You cannot draw a four? Oh dear, who can show me how to draw a four? I can! El nombre. Oh! Little Juan, el nombre will show you how to draw a four on the floor. Yip! Olé! Again! Yip! Olé! I try. What? Olé! Bravo! Oh, el nombre, how can I ever thank you for showing me how to draw a four? It's nothing. It's what I'm here for. Adios, amigos. And keep counting! El nombre. Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Number four, number four, are you watching carefully? Four's here, four's there, but how many fours can you see? Everywhere you look, everywhere you go. Yes, you can count on our words, they're everywhere you go. Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Numbers all around. How many people live at your house? How many people live at your house? One my father, two my mother, three my little baby brother. There's one more now, let me see, oh yes, of course. It must be me. How many people live at your house? How many people live at your house? Wow, now I can make the number four with these jumping beans. Mama, mama! What is it this time, little friend? Now I can make the number four with these jumping beans. Look! Oh, you are a clever little one, little Juan. Jumping beans, eh? Yes, mama, I don't think... Juan, Juan, Juan, Juan. Oh, mama. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Five, five, five. One, two, three, four, five kites. Five bears. Five boats. Five dolls. Five balls. Five sets of toys. El nombre, el nombre. Writing numbers in the desert sand. El nombre. Oh, little Juan, why are you crying today of all days? After all, it is your birthday. Oh, dear, what am I going to do, mama? I can draw the number one, the number two, the number three, and the number four. That is very good, Juan. I know, mama, and I have five presents. But I am so sad because although I am five, I cannot draw the number five. Who can help me? Who? I can! El nombre. Oh! Happy birthday, little Juan. Hey, anyone alive can draw a five, especially if it is their fifth birthday. Ole! Again! Ole! I'll try. Ole! Bravo! Oh, el nombre. I can do it, I can. What a wonderful birthday present. Happy birthday, Juan. Adios, amigos, and keep counting. El nombre. Now that's five! Five little men in a flying saucer flew round the world one day. They looked left and right but they didn't like the sight so one man flew away. Four little men in a flying saucer flew round the world one day. They looked left and right but they didn't like the sight so one man flew away. Three little men in a flying saucer flew round the world one day. They looked left and right but they didn't like the sight so one man flew away. Two little men in a flying saucer flew round the world one day. They looked left and right but they didn't like the sight so one man flew away. One little man in a flying saucer flew round the world one day. He looked left and right but he didn't like the sight so then he flew away. Woo hoo! Woo hoo! Oh. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Six, six, six. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Six hens. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Six eggs. Six hens and six eggs and... Six chicks. El nombre, el nombre. Writing numbers in the desert sand. El nombre. Oh, little Juan, why are you crying today? Oh, dear. What am I going to do, mama? I can draw the numbers one, two, three, four, and five but I cannot draw a number six. Oh, dear. Only one person can show me. Who? I can. El nombre. Oh. Do not worry, little Juan. I can fix a six like this. Ole. Again. Ole. Okay, I'll try. Ole. Oh, el nombre. I can do it. Thank you. Thank yourself, Juan, for you are the one Juan who drew a six. Adios, amigos, and keep counting. El nombre. Number six. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, seven, seven, seven. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven fish. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, seven fish. Seven. El nombre. El nombre. Writing numbers in the desert sand. El nombre. El nombre. Episode seven. Oh, little Juan. Why are you crying? Oh, dear. What am I going to do, Mama? I cannot draw the number seven. Oh, little Juan. I cannot help you. What are we to do? Who can help us who? I can. El nombre. Shed no tears. El nombre will show you how to draw a seven. Ole. Again. Ole. I try now. Ole. Oh, El nombre. I can do it. Look, Mama. A seven. I can draw a seven. Tell me how to draw a seven. Oh, I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. I can. Now I've got eight and seven. Thank you, El nombre. It nothing of it, little Juan. Adios, amigos. And keep counting. El nombre. El nombre. El nombre. Old-fashionedso final. footsteps Useroin the page The Le Dream One, two, three, four, five. Five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. eight, eight, eight. One spider with one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight legs. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight spiders. Eight spiders with eight legs. Eight. El nombre, el nombre. Writing numbers in the desert sand. El nombre. Oh, little Juan, it is your bedtime and you are crying again. Why? I cannot write in number eight. Eight? It's very late. Who will help you? I will. It's never too late to draw an eight. Olleh. Again. Olleh. Let me try. Olleh. I did it. I did it. Yes, it's never too late to draw an eight. Now I must be off. It's getting dark. Adios amigos and keep counting. El nombre. El nombre. Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Number eight, number eight. Are you watching carefully? Eight here, eight there. But how many eights can you see? Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Number eight, number eight. Are you watching carefully? Eight here, eight there. But how many eights can you see? Numbers, numbers all around. Numbers all around. Number eight. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Nine, nine, nine. One, two, three. Four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Nine red aeroplanes. Nine red aeroplanes. Nine. El nombre, el nombre. Writing numbers in the desert sand. El nombre. Oh, little Juan, you are crying again. Why? Oh, Mama, it is the number nine. I cannot draw a nine. Well, you know who you need. Me! El nombre. Soon all will be fine when you can draw a nine. Olé! Again! Olé! I try. Olé! A wonderful nine and it's mine, all mine. Thank you, el nombre. It's nothing. Given time, anyone can draw a nine. Adios, amigos, and keep counting. El nombre. El nombre. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten. Ten, ten, ten. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten coins. Ten coins. One, two, three coins. Four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten coins. Ten. El nombre. El nombre. Writing numbers in the desert sand. El nombre. Oh, little one, do not be so sad. You can draw all the numbers up to nine. Oh, Mama, I know. But after nine comes ten. It is the only number I cannot draw. When or when will I draw a ten? Who will help? I will! El nombre. El nombre. When I have shown you, and only then you, little one, will draw a ten. Olé! Again! Again! Olé! I try. Olé! Bravo! I did it! I did a ten! Now I can do it again and again. Thank you, el nombre. Now my little one can draw from one to ten. Oh, it was nothing, Mama. But now you can draw from one to ten. You will not need el nombre again. No, no, ten! In the mangle-munching forest, there's a nickel-nacle tree. Growing nickel-nacle berries that are pink as pink can be. I went to look last Monday. I was too surprised for words. On every twisty branch, there was a jumbly jam of birds. One Ballyhoo bird kicking up a din. Two squawking Scricut birds with legs so twiggy thin. Three tittle tattle birds with twirly curls behind. Four lurking yuck birds, the sly and smirking kind. Five bashful blush birds trying hard to hide. Six sleepy snooze birds snoring side by side. Seven haughty huff puff birds with haughty potty smiles. Eight cheeky chisel birds in cheerful chirpy piles. Nine friendly natter birds building nice new nests. Ten fussy fissic birds in yellow-feathered vests. Eleven singing throstle birds with rings around their eyes. Twelve tiny twig birds, the very smallest size. Thirteen grouchy grudge birds grousing at the fun. Fourteen pink fandangle birds dancing in the sun. The tree was squeezed and jammed and crammed as full as it could be. I think it was an overloaded nickel-nackle tree. So now it is time for me El Nombre to say adios amigos and keep counting. What are you doing? El Nombre, El Nombre. Come back little Juan, come back with my head. Come back little Juan, that's my only head little Juan. My head is burning.