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|- classTen Apples up on top.jpg="hiddenStructure" | valign=top colspan=2 align=center | |- class1961="hiddenStructure" | valign=top align=right width=50% | Published: | width=50% | 1961 |- classTheo. LeSieg and Rosetta Stone="hiddenStructure" | valign=top align=right width=50% | Author: | width=50% | Theo. LeSieg and Rosetta Stone |- classRoy McKie="hiddenStructure" | valign=top align=right width=50% | Illustrator: | width=50% | Roy McKie |- class{{{characters}}}="hiddenStructure" | valign=top align=right width=50% | Characters: | width=50% | {{{characters}}} |- class{{{setting}}}="hiddenStructure" | valign=top align=right width=50% | Setting: | width=50% | {{{setting}}} |} Three animals, a lion, a dog, and a tiger, who consistently pile apples on their heads for fun as they count from one to ten. Then, the lion, the dog and tiger are chased by a bear with a mop (who tries to knock down their apples) and some seagulls (who want to eat their apples), until they run into a huge apple cart. In the end (after the crash), all the animals have ten apples on their heads.
There is also a Bright & Early Book version of the book which simplifies the story a bit more. The book is meant to help kids to learn to count.