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Cartoons related to numbers
Cartoons related to numbers: digital building blocks, digital building blocks, Umizoomi team, math pioneers and monster math teams.

1,《Numtums》

It is an interesting animation series of mathematics enlightenment created by BBC for children. The story revolves around 65,438+00 cute animals that look like little squirrels. Step by step, first introduce the baby to the ten basic numbers from 1 to 10, and then tell many interesting stories related to numbers.

2. Digital building blocks

It is the latest animation of British BBC, and it is a companion piece of natural spelling animation Alphablocks. Numbers appear in the form of building blocks. Tell children the concept of numbers and basic addition and subtraction through easy-to-understand stories. The concepts of addition and subtraction, even number and odd number are all involved. Jumping around with a small digital box to do arithmetic, funny presentation makes the baby look very happy.

3. "Team of Excellence"

It is an early childhood education animation made by Nick in America, which enhances preschool children's understanding of mathematical concepts. The protagonist is Umizoomi's three-person team and a "living Lei Feng" team. They will help children complete tasks and let them know that mathematics is very helpful in solving problems.

4. Little Pioneer in Mathematics

Produced by Canada's Nelvana Company, it is very popular with foreign parents. It was broadcast in 2002, and in 2003, it was on the silver medal list of "Parents' Choice Award", because it was really full of mathematical knowledge, and both negative numbers and multiplication were involved.

5. "Monster Math Team"

This is a cartoon of Canadian mathematics enlightenment, which tells the story of Max, Lily and Goo, little monsters who love mathematics. Little monsters are made up of common simple geometric shapes, which are very interesting. They like to use mathematical knowledge to solve difficult stories in daily life. With a big brain hole, the expression of mathematical concepts is particularly "concrete" and impressive. For example, the two monsters in the picture are just to present the concept of "double" to children.