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Draw, Count, and Color With the Even Numberblocks!

Time to draw! When the Numberblocks stand two blocks wide, some of us have flat, even tops. We're all even numbers!

  1. Choose an even Numberblock (there are lots on this page!).
  2. Draw their blocks using the squares on the page to help you (Remember they have flat tops.)
  3. Add their Numberling, face, arms, and legs. Then color them in!
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