Numberblocks

Numberblocks is a British animated television series for preschoolers that debuted on CBeebies on 23 January 2017. The programme was created by Joe Elliot and produced by Alphablocks Ltd with Blue Zoo. It was commissioned by the British Broadcasting Corporation, with Larkshead Media and Learning Resources holding merchandising rights.

The show follows the Numberblocks, characters made of blocks who represent numbers. They live on a fictional planet called Numberland and embark on adventures relating to mathematical concepts. In 2017, the show was nominated for a BAFTA award in the "Learning" category.

Premise
Numberblocks follows the adventures of sentient, colourful block characters in Numberland, each representing and named after a number, and made up of the equivalent number of blocks. A black floating number, called a Numberling, appears above their heads to show their value. When one block hops on top of another, they combine into a different character to make a new number. Many of the numbers have styles and personalities associated with their numbers (One is brave and independent, Four loves squares as he is a square number, Seven is rainbow-coloured and lucky due to the superstition behind that number, Eight has octopus-like tentacles as octopuses have 8 tentacles, Eleven loves football as a football team has 11 players, etc.).

The show helps toddlers and young kids learn numeracy skills, especially how to count and do simple maths. Integer concepts such as even and odd numbers, and factoring are discussed and explored. More sophisticated ideas are also explored in later episodes such as comparison, square numbers, and triangular numbers (known as "Step Squads" in the series) as well as counting using binary numbers.

Development
Kay Benbow of BBC Studios commissioned Numberblocks as an animated series for children aged 3–6 to be developed by Essex production company Blue Zoo. The production was made in partnership with the National Centre for Excellence in the Teaching of Mathematics (NCETM) to complement the Alphablocks series. Created by Joe Elliot, the series was made to give children a deep understanding of how numbers work. Elliot wanted to visually show the concepts of maths in a way no other number series had, as he thought many people struggled with how the subject is taught. In October 2018, Aardman Animations' international sales and acquisitions arm acquired the distribution rights to the show, along with Alphablocks.

Series 6 (2024)
On February 22, 2024, Numberblocks announced that there will be new episodes coming out, being broadcast on Monday, 4 March 2024. It then concluded on March 22nd, 2024 as stating it’s the season finale in the promotion of The Pattern of Patterns, and a series finale in promotion of the week of episodes 11-15. Series 7 however is implied, noting that David Carling has announced voicing two or more characters and that the Cbeebies commission had referred to "further series" instead of one, compared to Colourblocks saying just "a second series".
 * 1) Painting by Numbers
 * 2) Leap Blob
 * 3) Ice and Dice
 * 4) Go Go Domino
 * 5) Ten in the Bed
 * 6) Shape Party
 * 7) Can We Have Our Ball Back?
 * 8) Cuboid Castle
 * 9) On My Way to Numberblock Fair
 * 10) Octoblock and the Path of Justice
 * 11) Five’s Handy Shop
 * 12) As Tall as the Sun
 * 13) Feeding Time
 * 14) Rockets and Rekenreks
 * 15) The Pattern of Patterns

Other media
UK-based kids media service company Larkshead Media was appointed to manage licensing activities for Numberblocks in August 2017; the agency announced that merchandise including toys and apparel would be brought to retail. In July 2020, a MathLink Cubes activity set inspired by the show was announced by Learning Resources to be available through major retailers later in the year. The set, featuring characters 1|One to Ten, was delayed and released in June 2021. In September, Immediate Media launched an official magazine for the show, with the first issue released on 8 September 2021. Fancy dress distributor Rubies announced an official dress up licence for Numberblocks in October, with costumes planned to be available in the EMEA and Australia in 2022. Learning Resources secured a global master licensing deal for Numberblocks in November 2021, announcing the release of plush toys in 2022 followed by playsets, video games and classroom items with sister company hand2mind by 2023.