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Read This Numberblocks Story About Terrific Ten

Tag along with Terrific Ten as you read her story! It goes like this:

One day, Numberblock 10 decided to put on her special helmet. It was time for a super Ten adventure She zoomed way up high into the sky, singing, “I’m Ten and I’m flying through the sky. Today you can make 10 any way you like!"

How will Ten's friends help her?

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