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Number Story Counting

The Count

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Hi guys, have a bit of a creative question for you. Remember how in the Sesame Street Library volumes there were these stories for the featured number in the volumes? These same stories got collected and published as the Sesame Street 1-2-3 Storybook. The point is that there were these one-page sketches after the story where the Count was dressed up in the guise of a different profession and counted up something connected with that profession.

For example, you got the story of Goldiesnuffle and the Seven Bears, and got the page where the Count's dressed up like a scarecrow counting seven counting crows.

My question is this...
What sketch do you think would best go with the stories for the numbers 11-14? What job/profession should the Count be dressed up like? What should be the item he's counting?
The stories are Big Bird reading an upside-down book about the number 11, titled Once Upon an Eleven; Ernie Buys a 12; Bert and Ernie in the Lucky 13 Car Race; and the Count at the Twiddlebugs' 14th Annual Picnic. There was no story for the number 15, but what do you think should be the Count's counting page for that number?
Interested to hear your feedback on these queries.
Thanks and have a good night.
 
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