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Fruity Numbers Adventure
Fuafua Numera Adventure
In the sunny orchard, Anna finds a talking apple tree. I le togalaau la, na maua ai e Ana se la''au apu e tautala.
The apple tree says, 'Let's count my apples together! How many can you see?' Fai mai le laáu apu, 'Tatou faitau faatasi a'u apu! E fia apu o e vaáia?'
Anna counts, 'One, two, three,' and sees three red apples. Ua faitau e Ana, 'Tasi, lua, tolu,' ma iloa atu ai ni apu mumu se tolu.
The tree shakes and four more apples appear! 'How many apples are there now?' it asks. Ua lulu le laau ma toe aliali mai ai isi apu e fa! 'E fia apu o iai nei?'
'Seven!' Anna shouts excitedly, after counting again. 'Fitu!' Ua alaga fiafia Ana, ina ua uma ona toe faitau.
By a nearby pond, Benny the Banana tree asks, 'Can you count my bunches?' I tafatafa o se vaituloto lata ane, na fesili mai ai Benny le Fa'i, 'E mafai ona e faitauina a'u fusi?'
Anna sees two bunches, each with three bananas. 'Six bananas!' she says with glee. Ua iloa atu e Ana ni fusi se lua, e tofu ma fa'i e tolu. 'E ono fa'i!' o lana tala lea ma le fiafia.
'If I take one banana away, how many are left?' Benny wonders. 'Afai ou te ave ese le fa'i se tasi, e fia e totoe?' Ua maofa Benny.
Anna thinks hard. 'Five bananas left!' she smiles. E mafaufau malosi Ana. 'E lima fa'i na totoe!' e ataata o ia.
Next, Carly the Cherry bush calls out, 'Find my cherries in pairs.' Ona sosoo ai lea ma le valaau atu o Carly the Cherry bush, 'Su'e au sieri taitoalua.'
'One pair, two pairs...I see four pairs of cherries!' Anna counts carefully. 'Tasi pea, lua pea...ua ou iloa atu pea sieri se fa!' E faitau ma le faaeteete Ana.
'But if one pair is hidden, how many cherries are there?' Carly playfully asks. 'Ae afai e natia se pea e tasi, e fia ni sieri o iai?' Ua fesili mai ai Carly.
Anna replies, 'Six cherries! Because one pair has two.' Ua tali atu Ana, 'Sisi e ono! Aua e tasi le paga e lua.'
After counting apples, bananas, and cherries, Anna has learned to count to ten! Ina ua uma ona faitau apu, faʻi, ma sieri, ua aʻoaʻoina e Ana le faitau e oo i le sefulu!
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