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  2. Alphablocks - Wikipedia

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    Alphablocks is a British animated television series for preschoolers that debuted on CBeebies on 25 January 2010. The programme was created by Joe Elliot and produced by Alphablocks Ltd (Magic Lantern in series 1) with Blue Zoo. [1]

  3. Numberblocks - Wikipedia

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    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.

  4. Wonderblocks - Wikipedia

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    Wonderblocks is a British animated television series for preschoolers that debuted on CBeebies on 20 January 2025. [1] The series follows the adventures of block characters in Wonderland, each one being part of a different group.

  5. ThinkBlocks - Wikipedia

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    ThinkBlocks are a tactile manipulative educational tool invented by American educational theorist Derek Cabrera.Cabrera invented the blocks as a way to teach his graduate and doctoral students systems thinking at Cornell University.

  6. Blue Zoo Animation Studio - Wikipedia

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    Blue Zoo Animation Studio is a British animation studio known for producing children's television series, commercials and short films. Founded in 2000 by Oli Hyatt, Adam Shaw, and Tom Box from Bournemouth University, [1] the studio has gone on to win numerous BAFTAs and in 2021 won two Daytime Emmy awards.

  7. Pattern Blocks - Wikipedia

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    Plastic Pattern Blocks. Pattern Blocks are a set of mathematical manipulatives developed in the 1960s. The six shapes are both a play resource and a tool for learning in mathematics, which serve to develop spatial reasoning skills that are fundamental to the learning of mathematics.

  8. Snap! (programming language) - Wikipedia

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    The web-based Snap! and older desktop-based BYOB were both developed by Jens Mönig for Windows, OS X and Linux [3] with design ideas and documentation provided by Brian Harvey [4] from University of California, Berkeley and have been used to teach "The Beauty and Joy of Computing" introductory course in computer science (CS) for non-CS-major ...

  9. Cuisenaire rods - Wikipedia

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    Cuisenaire rods illustrating the factors of ten A demonstration the first pair of amicable numbers, (220,284). Cuisenaire rods are mathematics learning aids for pupils that provide an interactive, hands-on [1] way to explore mathematics and learn mathematical concepts, such as the four basic arithmetical operations, working with fractions and finding divisors.