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May 17, 2022
Amazing show that sparked a love of numbers in our son
I absolutely love this show. My 5 year old could count to ten with occasional mistakes, but showed little interest in written numbers and math concepts until watching this show. Nearly a year later at 6, and he's counting and writing numbers up to 100 and beyond not because he's asked but because he wants to. He's also got a pretty good conceptual understanding of addition and multiplication (5 tens is 50 for example). He actually developed the concepts before getting the rote counting down which I think is really awesome. When he counts aloud, it's not because he's memorized a bunch of words in order. It's because he really knows what each means.
He's a very strong-willed kid and usually learns only when he's passionate. So this show was perfect for him. He'd been obsessed with lego for since he was 2.5 years old, and I thought written academics might be a bit uninteresting for him by comparison. Fortunately I was wrong, and thanks to this show math and numbers have really started to click for him. He's been in Montesorri schools where written academics have not been pushed at all. So almost everything he knows on a written level (I'm sure the Montessori materials and his years of lego led to some intuitive understanding) is thanks to the spark this show created in him (and patient parents who have answered many many math questions over the last year!).
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October 29, 2021
A great show for all ages and covers a lot more than just counting
My family came across this a year ago and it's quickly become a crowd-favourite! The youngest (3) is deaf and has Down's Syndrome but she adores the show regardless. The characters are all very energetic and while some of them can show some so-so behaviour, the other characters always reprimand them kindly about it, teaching good manners and enforcing good behaviour.
There are so many themes with each episode and they're very short and sweet. We didn't expect much going into it, but they do an excellent job of working in narrative, music, and creative thinking. Once you get past the first two seasons, they don't just focus on counting, addition, and multiplication, but they add multiplication, division, even squares, cubes, and roots, comparisons, patterns, both complex and simple, and all in a fun and easy format to learn. They also repeat concepts in new ways and reaffirm what's already been taught, finding ways to incorporate the new and the old.
Our 6-year-old is learning things that he normally struggles with in school and it's much such a difference for him. Our 13-year-old and 16-year-old, and even I are totally hooked and actually enjoy watching with the little ones. All too often you'll hear someone in the house humming or singing the songs from the show. The Treasure of Hexagon Island special (on their YouTube Channel) is by far our favourite, but there are plenty of episodes on Netflix (Canada).
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November 18, 2023
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November 13, 2023
so cooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooool
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June 22, 2023
Thank you for teaching my child. She knows numbers and maths very well. She has been watching your show since she was 2. I can’t thank you enough keep up the amazing shows for all children. Xxx
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March 20, 2023
This show is great. My kids really like it. My oldest is now adding numbers off the top of his head and middle child is starting to add. My youngest is learning more and more numbers. The silliness of some of the characters really make it fun for my kids to watch while they learn early math.
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January 31, 2023
Entertaining and truly Educational
I think Common Sense made an error giving this show only 3 stars, perhaps the reviewer did not watch the later, more advanced episodes in the series?
Both of my children learned to love math and gained basic math skills that were advanced for their ages by watching Numberblocks. And it is fun to watch, the songs are catchy and kids love it.
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January 14, 2023
Genius show teaches basic math concepts while keeping kids engaged
Our 4.5 year old daughter loves this show and it seems to have awakened in her a love of numbers and math. She has been practicing math in workbooks and talking about math for months since she got into this show. Of course I don't know which came first: her interest in math, or her interest in the show. Either way, I credit this show in large part in unlocking this passion in her.
It blows my mind that this website has rated the show 3/5 stars when, in our experience, this show has had a more positive impact on our kid than any other single piece of media has.
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October 9, 2022
Look out Einstein, this show may create a mathematician
We actually started watching this show when my son was 1 years old. He was counting to 10 when he was 18 months old, and counting to 100 by the time he was 2 and a half and doing simple addition. By the time he was 3 he was doing simple multiplication! It’s been absolutely amazing to see his love for numbers continue on. We have the numberblock toys and he spends hours making numbers and patterns. It will be interesting to see where he is in math skills by the time he goes to kindergarten in two years. My daughter just turned 1 and loves watching this show with big brother, i wonder how she will adapt to numbers as well
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September 17, 2022
Amazing educational content
I looooooove this show. And so do my kids. We homeschool and we were struggling with some math concepts but we found this show and its been the most amazing supplement to our math lessons. My daughter whizzed through her last multiplication worksheet and i really think this show is partially to credit for it. And did i mention the kids love it? Awesome show! I should mention that the first season starts of with very simple pre-k concepts but as the show goes on the show builds on its foundatiom and therefore is great for slightly older kids doing math like multiplication too.