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The narrative follows a sequence of animals approaching a water source, with each page or section highlighting a specific number of creatures. It begins with a single elephant and progresses to two giraffes, three buffaloes, four birds, five antelopes, six warthogs, seven zebras, eight frogs, and nine fish, all engaging with the water in various ways. The story culminates with a lion roaring and also wanting to drink, posing a question about who is afraid of the lion, and concluding with one elephant drinking water with the lion. This educational content is a modified version of an original story published by African Storybook Initiative and made available under a CC-BY-4.0 license, brought to you by Let’s Read, a program of The Asia Foundation that supports early reading skills and habits to foster critical thinking and innovation in Asia and the Pacific. The program encourages children to develop these skills through engaging and accessible reading materials.","Counting Animals Thembani Dladla, Zanele Buthelezi,  \nClare Verbeek  \nRob Owen  \nOne elephant is going to drink water.  \nTwo giraffes are going to drink water.  \nThree buffaloes and four birds are also going to drink water.  \nFive antelopes and six warthogs are walking to the water.  \nSeven zebras are running to the water.  \nEight frogs and nine fish are swimming in the water.  \nOne lion roars . He also wants to drink. Who is afraid of the lion?  \nOne elephant is drinking water with the lion.  \nBrought to you by  \nLet’s Read is a program of The Asia Foundation that supports early reading skills and habits to develop our next generation of critical thinkers and creative innovators in Asia and the Pacific.  \nTo read more books like this and get further information,  \nvisit: [letsreadasia.org](letsreadasia.org)  \nOriginal Story  \nCounting Animals. 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