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Renata and sofia are on vacation making sand castles at the beach. They fall inside the sand castle it and meet the queen she asks for help finding her numbers. Inside the many rooms of the castle they find 1 then 2 then 3 then 4,5,6 together 7 and eight playing, 9 and finally ten. They yake them all.bacj to the queen and she is so happy she gives them each a crown

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