Numberblocks

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Numberblocks

Octonaughty is up to no good in the town centre, so Octoblock sets out to track him down. Using a map, he finds his way - but will he reach it in time?

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February 2026
Octonaughty uses his new invention, the Fractionator, to break into The Museum of Numbers to steal the Golden Infinity. But has he met his match?
One is on her way to Numberblock Fair, using positional language and a map.
At a party on Fraction Island, One joins the Fraction Friends in a song about fractions!
The Numberblocks build a magnificent play fort for the Numberblobs, exploring the use of cubes, cuboids, pyramids and prisms.
The Numberblocks are exploring Fraction Island. Why are there four islands when their map shows one? Will the Fraction Friends help them solve the mystery?
The Numberblocks learn to make 3D shapes using 2D ones.
One and Two are off on a camping trip, and together they have fun sharing things equally between them. Can they carry on sharing things fairly when Three and Four join them?
Four and Two dive into Flatland to go to a shape party! They meet a variety of 2D shapes - circles, different-sized triangles and quadrilaterals - and learn about their properties.
One uses her brand new workbench and special goggles to help her friends put their broken toys back together again. Can she help them all?
Ten puts the Numberblobs to sleep by singing them a special version of the nursery rhyme Ten in the Bed.
The Numberblocks explore a mysterious pyramid full of bar charts. They must read the clues to discover the pyramid's secrets - and to find their way out again!
The Numberblocks play dominoes and try to reach the golden double six domino and win a prize. They learn about the different patterns on the faces.
The Numberblocks have many fun ideas, which makes it hard to choose what to do next! Ten suggests they all vote... but what is a vote?
One, Two and Three use a dice-making machine to figure out how to give everyone a fair go. They explore the properties of dice and mathematical fairness.
Five is having a fruit festival but isn’t sure how much fruit she will need. Luckily, Four finds a solution to her delivery needs.
The Numberblocks and Numberblobs have to do some clever counting to cross a sticky swamp and reach the perfect place for a picnic.
The Numberblocks have fun counting as they tidy up after playing games, but One finds it hard to keep track of everything. The friends use tally marks to fix their problem.
The Numberblocks are painting each other on their canvases, but Three has painted Two with one too many blocks.
Numberblocks Five and Two are in their toy library, but all their favourite toys are jumbled up. Can their new friend Sorty the Super Sorter help sort out their problem?
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