Cut out the shapes and paste to make a picture. Choose from red circles, orange rectangles, yellow triangles, green quadrilaterals, blue pentagons, purple hexagons, and rainbow heptagons (that's a seven-sided figure!). Are there heptagons at your party?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Take 2 secs to snip, stick, and doodle a brand-new friend for Bluey and Bingo. Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the bits 'n' bobs, then paste them together in the space on the opposite page... any way you like. Give them a name and circle what your new friend is like.
Meet the Numberblocks — little blocks with big ideas who make learning numbers fun and exciting for young children ages 3–7. Numberblocks helps kids build number sense as the characters come together, break apart, and explore how numbers really work. This free collection of printable games and colorful worksheets games give little learners hands-on practice with counting, odd and even numbers, and simple addition and subtraction. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, these ready-to-use activities turn math practice into joyful play.
Plus, watch full episodes on the official Numberblocks YouTube channel!
Cut out the pictures and paste to make a meal for Four and his friends. Square cheese on square bread. Crackers, waffles, fruit, biscuits and cake... it’s all square! Yummy!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Welcome to Twoland. Every number is two more than the one before. Imagine if Two was the first friend in Numberland. Cut out the pictures and paste them on the opposite page to create a picture for Two!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, stick, and design your very own Numberblock Fair! Cut out and arrange fairground rides and stalls to create a play space for Twelve and the Numberblobs to explore. Perfect for math centers, small group work, or a fun Friday activity.
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, sort, and stick! Cut out these bright rainbow blocks and arrange them into any design you like. Can you make stripes, zigzags, or even a rainbow mosaic? It’s a hands-on way to explore colors, patterns, and creativity that is perfect for at-home fun or a classroom challenge!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Teamwork makes the swing work! Mum and Dad are putting together a brand-new swing seat. Can you sort out the stages it’s built in... with no squabbling? First, cut out the pictures and then paste them in the right order (use the words in the boxes to help you!).
Inspired by Season 2, Episode 24 "Flatpack": With Mum and Dad assembling the flatpack furniture, the kids improvise games with the discarded wrapping materials. As the flatpack swing-seat takes shape, so does Bluey and Bingo’s mini-world.
Create your own hilarious story by snipping out all the words and arranging them on the page... however you like! What will yours say? It could go something like this:
Once upon a time, a monkey met a sausage. It had a gnome on its head. "Oh, hello!" it said. It felt very silly. The next day a fairy was feeling a bit cheeky so it decided to go to the beach. "Wackadoo," it said. The end.
It’s story time... but you decide what happens. Cut out the story cards (Bluey caught in a web, a spider inching its way down, and more) and put them in any order you like. Make up an epic spooky story to go with the pictures. No matter what, it starts out once upon a time and ends with they lived happily ever after!
It's story time, grubs, and there is some serious drama at the family BBQ. But what? You decide. First, cut out the story cards and then put them in any order you want. Make up a story to go with the pictures — as silly as you like! Cut out some paper squares and draw your own story cards too!
Snip, stick, and doodle your very own vehicle. Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the bits 'n' bobs, then paste them together on the opposite page (any way you like) to make a funny vehicle. Give it a name and don't forget the doodad, love. Bluey says, "It looks so coooool!"
Cut out the shapes and paste to make a picture. Choose from red circles, orange rectangles, yellow triangles, green quadrilaterals, blue pentagons, purple hexagons, and rainbow heptagons (that's a seven-sided figure!). Are there heptagons at your party?
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Take 2 secs to snip, stick, and doodle a brand-new friend for Bluey and Bingo. Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the bits 'n' bobs, then paste them together in the space on the opposite page... any way you like. Give them a name and circle what your new friend is like.
Meet the Numberblocks — little blocks with big ideas who make learning numbers fun and exciting for young children ages 3–7. Numberblocks helps kids build number sense as the characters come together, break apart, and explore how numbers really work. This free collection of printable games and colorful worksheets games give little learners hands-on practice with counting, odd and even numbers, and simple addition and subtraction. Perfect for use at home or in the classroom, these ready-to-use activities turn math practice into joyful play.
Plus, watch full episodes on the official Numberblocks YouTube channel!
Cut out the pictures and paste to make a meal for Four and his friends. Square cheese on square bread. Crackers, waffles, fruit, biscuits and cake... it’s all square! Yummy!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Welcome to Twoland. Every number is two more than the one before. Imagine if Two was the first friend in Numberland. Cut out the pictures and paste them on the opposite page to create a picture for Two!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, stick, and design your very own Numberblock Fair! Cut out and arrange fairground rides and stalls to create a play space for Twelve and the Numberblobs to explore. Perfect for math centers, small group work, or a fun Friday activity.
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Snip, sort, and stick! Cut out these bright rainbow blocks and arrange them into any design you like. Can you make stripes, zigzags, or even a rainbow mosaic? It’s a hands-on way to explore colors, patterns, and creativity that is perfect for at-home fun or a classroom challenge!
Watch full episodes of Numberblocks on their official YouTube channel!
Teamwork makes the swing work! Mum and Dad are putting together a brand-new swing seat. Can you sort out the stages it’s built in... with no squabbling? First, cut out the pictures and then paste them in the right order (use the words in the boxes to help you!).
Inspired by Season 2, Episode 24 "Flatpack": With Mum and Dad assembling the flatpack furniture, the kids improvise games with the discarded wrapping materials. As the flatpack swing-seat takes shape, so does Bluey and Bingo’s mini-world.
Create your own hilarious story by snipping out all the words and arranging them on the page... however you like! What will yours say? It could go something like this:
Once upon a time, a monkey met a sausage. It had a gnome on its head. "Oh, hello!" it said. It felt very silly. The next day a fairy was feeling a bit cheeky so it decided to go to the beach. "Wackadoo," it said. The end.
It’s story time... but you decide what happens. Cut out the story cards (Bluey caught in a web, a spider inching its way down, and more) and put them in any order you like. Make up an epic spooky story to go with the pictures. No matter what, it starts out once upon a time and ends with they lived happily ever after!
It's story time, grubs, and there is some serious drama at the family BBQ. But what? You decide. First, cut out the story cards and then put them in any order you want. Make up a story to go with the pictures — as silly as you like! Cut out some paper squares and draw your own story cards too!
Snip, stick, and doodle your very own vehicle. Ask a grown-up to help you cut out the bits 'n' bobs, then paste them together on the opposite page (any way you like) to make a funny vehicle. Give it a name and don't forget the doodad, love. Bluey says, "It looks so coooool!"