
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?

Calling all detectives! Can you spot the different shapes in the real world. Put a check by the correct answer.
- What shape are the donuts?
- What shape are the sandwiches?
- What shape are the brownies?
- What shape is the puzzle?
- What shape is the plate?
- What shapes can you see around you? Draw them.

Adding the same number together is called doubling. Try these doubling puzzles. Check the box next to the correct Numberblock.
Double One is...
Double Two is...
Double Three is...
Double Four is...
Double Five is...
Doubles are handy to know for adding up quickly. Can you find any doubles around your home, e.g. eggs in their boxes or coins?

To reach the golden double six, it will take some special tricks! You'll need to build the paths and so, go, go, domino! Cut out the dominoes and pick the right ones to finish building the paths. Where will you put the golden double six?

Join Numberblock Fourteen at the skate park! Help Fourteen finish the doubles by tracing the numbers and filling in the gaps. Cut out Fourteen and his lucky Double Sevens and have fun whizzing them about the halfpipe ramps below.
Sing Fourteen's song:
I'm 14, I'm 10 and 4, I'm also double 7!
I'm riding on an elevator straight to skater heaven!
And whenever I get into a fix,
in the middle of one of my brand-new tricks,
I've got my lucky double to get me out of trouble...
Lucky double Seven!

Count up to Twenty and back down again in Twos with this flip book. Here's how you'll make it:
- Ask a grown-up to help you cut along the dashed lines.
- Once everything is cut out, fold along the dotted lines.
- Now stack your Numberblocks in orders from Two to Eighteen.
- Cut out the Twenty and pop him in the middle of your stack.
- Paste the two Twenties together at the bottom and wrap them around your stack.
- Flip your book one way to count up to Twenty then the other way to count down.

Trace to finish the greater than and less than sums. Numberblock Blockzee is here to assist with this helpful key:
> This means greater than.
< This means less than.
= This means is equal to.

Shout of the number when you see the Numberblocks' pictures.
"I'm number 1 and this is fun! I've gone 1 block to play with and the whole of me is 1."
"I'm number 2, how do you do? I've got blocks to play with and the whole of me is 2. Look! 1 is part of me and 1 is part of me... and the whole of me is 2."

Uh-oh, what a mess! Play the game to get past all the Terrible Twos' traps. Here's how to play:
- This game is about teamwork and getting all the Numberblocks to the finish!
- Cut out the counters and all the helpful objects. Place the counters on the start.
- Whether you’re playing alone, or with friends, roll a die, and move along the board.
- Use the helpful objects to get past the Terrible Twos’ obstacles. When all five Numberblocks reach the
finish, you win!

Help the Numberblocks do some grouping and matching. Draw to sort all the shapes into groups: circles, triangles, and squares. Then, can you draw the other half of the star and hexagon? Can you draw a 7-sided shape for 7?

The Numberblocks are having a lovely time. Color the picture (you can use the colored in picture to help you). Look closely: how many of the picnic goodies (glasses, teacups, pies, bananas, and cupcakes) can you find?

Beep beep! The Numberblocks are ready to roll. Can you color each Numberblock with the right color and help them on their adventures? Use the key to help you.

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?

Calling all detectives! Can you spot the different shapes in the real world. Put a check by the correct answer.
- What shape are the donuts?
- What shape are the sandwiches?
- What shape are the brownies?
- What shape is the puzzle?
- What shape is the plate?
- What shapes can you see around you? Draw them.

Adding the same number together is called doubling. Try these doubling puzzles. Check the box next to the correct Numberblock.
Double One is...
Double Two is...
Double Three is...
Double Four is...
Double Five is...
Doubles are handy to know for adding up quickly. Can you find any doubles around your home, e.g. eggs in their boxes or coins?

To reach the golden double six, it will take some special tricks! You'll need to build the paths and so, go, go, domino! Cut out the dominoes and pick the right ones to finish building the paths. Where will you put the golden double six?

Join Numberblock Fourteen at the skate park! Help Fourteen finish the doubles by tracing the numbers and filling in the gaps. Cut out Fourteen and his lucky Double Sevens and have fun whizzing them about the halfpipe ramps below.
Sing Fourteen's song:
I'm 14, I'm 10 and 4, I'm also double 7!
I'm riding on an elevator straight to skater heaven!
And whenever I get into a fix,
in the middle of one of my brand-new tricks,
I've got my lucky double to get me out of trouble...
Lucky double Seven!

Count up to Twenty and back down again in Twos with this flip book. Here's how you'll make it:
- Ask a grown-up to help you cut along the dashed lines.
- Once everything is cut out, fold along the dotted lines.
- Now stack your Numberblocks in orders from Two to Eighteen.
- Cut out the Twenty and pop him in the middle of your stack.
- Paste the two Twenties together at the bottom and wrap them around your stack.
- Flip your book one way to count up to Twenty then the other way to count down.

Trace to finish the greater than and less than sums. Numberblock Blockzee is here to assist with this helpful key:
> This means greater than.
< This means less than.
= This means is equal to.

Shout of the number when you see the Numberblocks' pictures.
"I'm number 1 and this is fun! I've gone 1 block to play with and the whole of me is 1."
"I'm number 2, how do you do? I've got blocks to play with and the whole of me is 2. Look! 1 is part of me and 1 is part of me... and the whole of me is 2."

Uh-oh, what a mess! Play the game to get past all the Terrible Twos' traps. Here's how to play:
- This game is about teamwork and getting all the Numberblocks to the finish!
- Cut out the counters and all the helpful objects. Place the counters on the start.
- Whether you’re playing alone, or with friends, roll a die, and move along the board.
- Use the helpful objects to get past the Terrible Twos’ obstacles. When all five Numberblocks reach the
finish, you win!

Help the Numberblocks do some grouping and matching. Draw to sort all the shapes into groups: circles, triangles, and squares. Then, can you draw the other half of the star and hexagon? Can you draw a 7-sided shape for 7?

The Numberblocks are having a lovely time. Color the picture (you can use the colored in picture to help you). Look closely: how many of the picnic goodies (glasses, teacups, pies, bananas, and cupcakes) can you find?

Beep beep! The Numberblocks are ready to roll. Can you color each Numberblock with the right color and help them on their adventures? Use the key to help you.