Meet the Numberblocks
Numberblocks has quickly become one of the most beloved educational shows for young children. These colorful block characters make learning numbers fun and engaging. Each Numberblock has its own personality and color, from One who's red and loves to be independent, to Five who's a star with five sides, all the way up to the bigger numbers with their own special traits. Now kids can bring these mathematical friends to life with our collection of Numberblocks coloring pages that combine learning with creativity.
Learning While Coloring
One of the best things about Numberblocks coloring pages is how they reinforce math concepts while kids have fun. As children color One through Ten, they naturally count along. They see how each character is made up of the exact number of blocks they represent. This hands-on activity helps cement early number recognition and counting skills. Parents often tell us their kids start recognizing numbers more easily after spending time coloring their favorite Numberblocks characters.
One to Five Pages
Our collection starts with the smallest Numberblocks that youngest learners connect with first. One is a brave red block with a single element, perfect for beginners to color. Two is orange and loves to dance with her twin blocks. Three is a yellow triangle-loving juggler with three blocks. Four is a square green block who's steady and reliable. And Five is a star-shaped purple character who loves to perform. These simple characters have clear outlines that make them perfect for toddlers and preschoolers just learning to color within the lines.
Six to Ten Friends
As kids grow in their coloring skills and number knowledge, they can move on to the slightly more complex Numberblocks Six through Ten. Six is pink and can make different rectangle shapes. Seven is rainbow-colored and thinks he's lucky. Eight is octagon-loving and can make herself into different shapes. Nine is brown and square, often making a 3x3 grid. Ten is a powerful orange-red character made of two fives. These characters have more details to color but still maintain kid-friendly outlines.
Teen Number Fun
The teen numbers in Numberblocks are especially fun to color because they showcase how numbers can be composed of smaller parts. Eleven through Nineteen all have unique personalities that build on the characters before them. For example, Eleven is just Ten and One together, with a soccer theme that kids love coloring. The teen pages help children understand place value as they color the ten-block and the extra blocks that make up each number. Kids particularly enjoy Thirteen with her unlucky but funny personality.
Big Number Challenges
For kids who are ready for more coloring challenges, our bigger Numberblocks pages feature characters like Twenty, Thirty, Forty, and beyond. These pages have more intricate details and larger areas to color, which is perfect for developing hand control and patience. Children love seeing how these bigger numbers are composed of multiple tens, reinforcing place value concepts. The Square Numbers like Twenty-Five, Thirty-Six, and Forty-Nine are especially popular with their special square arrangements.
Numberblocks in Action
Some of our most popular pages show the Numberblocks in action scenes from the show. Kids can color Five doing step squats, the Terrible Twos playing tricks, or Seven riding a rainbow. These action pages tell stories that children who watch the show will recognize, making the coloring experience even more engaging. Many parents tell us these scene-based coloring pages lead to conversations about episodes and math concepts as kids color their favorite moments.
Seasonal Number Pages
Our collection includes special seasonal Numberblocks pages for holidays throughout the year. Color Ten as a snowman in winter, Four as a clover for St. Patrick's Day, or Eight as a spider for Halloween. These seasonal variations keep the coloring fun fresh and relevant year-round. They're perfect for classroom activities tied to holiday themes or just for adding seasonal fun to home coloring time. The Christmas Numberblocks arranged as a tree are especially popular during December.
Printing and Using
All our Numberblocks coloring pages are free to download and print at home. They work best on regular printer paper using crayons, colored pencils, or markers. For a special activity, try printing them on cardstock so kids can cut them out after coloring to create their own Numberblocks playset. Some teachers even laminate the pages before coloring so they can be used with dry-erase markers again and again. The simple bold lines ensure they print clearly even on home printers.
Beyond Just Coloring
These Numberblocks pages offer more than just coloring fun. Use them as templates for craft projects by adding googly eyes, glitter, or stickers. Some parents use them for number scavenger hunts, hiding the pages around the house for kids to find in numerical order. Teachers often incorporate them into math centers where kids match objects to the correct Numberblock character. However you use them, these cheerful characters make learning numbers a joy rather than a chore.
Frequently Asked Questions
- → What age group are Numberblocks coloring pages best suited for?
- Numberblocks coloring pages are ideal for children aged 3-7, which matches the target audience of the TV show. The simpler characters (One through Five) have clear, bold outlines perfect for preschoolers just learning to color within lines. The more complex characters and scenes are great for early elementary students who are developing their coloring skills and number concepts simultaneously.
- → How do Numberblocks coloring pages help with math skills?
- These coloring pages reinforce early math concepts as children color. Each Numberblock character is made up of exactly that number of blocks, visually representing the number. This helps with number recognition, counting, and understanding number composition. For example, coloring Ten shows children that it's made of two Fives or ten individual blocks, introducing concepts of place value and number bonds through a fun, hands-on activity.
- → Can I download and print these Numberblocks coloring pages for free?
- Yes! All our Numberblocks coloring pages are completely free to download and print. They work best on regular printer paper and can be colored with crayons, colored pencils, or markers. For special projects, try printing on cardstock if you plan to cut them out after coloring to create your own Numberblocks character set.
- → Are there coloring pages for all the Numberblocks characters?
- Our collection includes all the main Numberblocks characters from One through Ten, as well as many of the teen numbers and some of the larger numbers like Twenty, Fifty, and One Hundred. We regularly update our collection with new characters and scenes from recent episodes of the show.
- → How can teachers use these Numberblocks coloring pages in the classroom?
- Teachers can incorporate these pages into math centers, use them as rewards, or include them in number-focused lessons. Some teachers laminate the pages for use with dry-erase markers in counting activities. They're perfect for reinforcing the math concepts taught in the Numberblocks show while providing a calming, creative outlet. Many teachers also send them home as fun homework that connects school learning with home activities.
Conclusion
Download our free Numberblocks coloring pages featuring the beloved educational characters from the popular children's TV show. These printable coloring sheets showcase characters One through Ten and beyond, helping children develop number recognition and early math skills while enjoying creative coloring fun. Perfect for home or classroom use, these pages combine learning with entertainment in a way that appeals to preschoolers and early elementary students.