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let's make the number blocks hello one let's make Number Block one what do we need we need one square body one eye one mouth two legs and two arms and of course numbering one how do we make one first we make the body the body is one Red Cube roll a large piece of Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down against the surface you're working on to make four flat sides one two three four flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two three four five six next we need one eye the eye is made up of two different colors white and black roll a small ball of white Play-Doh then flatten it with your thumb then roll a smaller ball of black Play-Doh flatten it and press onto the middle of the white Play-Doh one eye next we need one Mouse to make the mouth make a long snake out of the red Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch at both ends there we have it one mouth next we need two legs take a medium-sized bit of Play-Doh and roll it into a snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes there two legs one two now for the arms to make the arms just repeat what you did for the legs roll your Play-Doh compound into a snake and cut in half two arms one two finally we need the numberling roll a small piece of black Play-Doh compound into a small snake for numbling one there all the pieces we need for Number Block one one eye one mouth two legs two arms and a numbering one we put the eye on the front of the Red Cube we put the mouth on just under the eye we fix the arms to the left side and the right side of the cube then we fix the legs underneath what are we missing oh yes of course here she comes now there we have it number one one on her leg one on her head one is one block tall one is one so small one Leap one jump one trip one bump oh one one Play-Doh Number Block one let's make the number blocks plus one equals two hello two let's make Number Block two what do we need we need two squares for the body two eyes one pair of glasses one Mouse two legs two shoes two arms and of course a number link two how do we make two first we make the body the body is two orange cubes roll a large piece of Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh down against the surface you're working on to make four flat sides one two three four then flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two three four five six for two we need two cubes so we need to repeat the same again roll and flatten until you have a cube one two two cubes let's make the glasses that will help too see won't it roll two small balls of purple Play-Doh compound and flatten them with your thumb then press them together so they just join in the middle next we need two eyes the eyes are made up of two different colors white and black roll a small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb then roll a smaller ball of black Play-Doh flatten it and press onto the middle of the white eye you do this again white Play-Doh compound flatten small black Play-Doh flatten and press onto the white when you have made both eyes you can stick them in the glasses like this next we need one mouth to make the mouth make a long snake out of the pink Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch at both ends there we have it one mouth next we need two legs take a medium-sized bit of purple Play-Doh compound and roll it into a snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes then take two balls of orange Play-Doh compound and stick them to the bottom of the legs to make a pair of shoes one two there two legs one two now for the arms to make the arms just repeat what you did for the legs roll your Play-Doh compound into a snake and cut in half two arms one two finally we need the numberling roll a small piece of black Play-Doh compound into a small snake for numbering two and bending round until it looks like this there all the pieces we need for Number Block two fix them together stack your blocks one on top of the other we put the glasses on the front of the top block we put the mouse just under the eye fix the arms to the left side and the right side then we fix the legs on underneath what are we missing the numberling oh yes of course here he comes now there we have it number two yes two two what can you do marching that's true one two one two one two faster one two one two one two faster one two one two one two faster one two one two one two faster I think two is too tired let's take a blitz make the number blocks one plus two equals three hello three let's make number block three what do we need we need three squares for the body two eyes one mouth two legs two arms three points on the crown three buttons and of course a numbering three how do we make three first we make the body the body is three yellow cubes roll a large piece of Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down against the surface you're working on to make four flat sides one two three four flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two three four five six for three we need three cubes so we need to repeat the same again one two three three cubes next we need two eyes the eyes are made up of two different colors white and black roll a small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb then roll a smaller ball of black Play-Doh flatten it and press onto the middle of the white Play-Doh you do this again white Play-Doh compound flatten small black Play-Doh compound flatten and press onto the white next we need one mouth to make the mouse make a long snake out of the red Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch up both ends there we have it one mouth [Music] next we need two legs take a medium-sized bit of red Play-Doh compound and roll it into a snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes there two legs one two now for the arms to make the arms just repeat what you did for the legs roll your Play-Doh compound into a snake and cut in half two arms one two next is the buttons roll three small balls of red Play-Doh one two three to make the crown make three small balls of red Play-Doh compound one two three and pinch them to make a triangle flatten them and put them side by side finally we need the number link roll a small piece of black Play-Doh compound into a small snake for numbering three and bend it round until it looks like this there all the pieces we need for number block three fix them together stack your blocks one on top of the other put the two eyes on the front of the top block we put the mouse just under the eyes fix the arms to the left side and the right side then we fix the legs on underneath and the three buttons down the front and the crown on the top of her head [Music] are we missing the number link oh yes of course here she comes now three yes three likes to juggle one two three three says look at me one two three three tumble down three lands on her crown silly number three let's make the number blocks one plus three equals hello four let's make number blocks four what do we need four squares for the body two square eyes one mouth two legs two arms two big green eyebrows and of course a numbering four how do we make four first we make the body the body is four green cubes roll a large piece of Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down against the surface you're working on to make full flat sides one two three four flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two three four five six four we need four cubes so we need to repeat what we did before three more times one two three four four cubes next we need two eyes the eyes are made up of two different colors white and black roll a small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb roll a smaller ball of black Play-Doh flatten it and press it onto the middle of the white Play-Doh because four is a square he has square eyes flatten off the sides to make the eyes Square you do this again why Play-Doh compound flatten small black Play-Doh compound flatten and press onto the white then flatten the sides into a square next we need one mouth to make the mouth make a long snake out of the green Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch both ends there we have it one mouth next we need two legs take a medium-sized bit of green Play-Doh compound and roll it into a snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes there two legs one two now for the arms to make the arms just repeat what you did for the legs roll your Play-Doh into a snake and cut in half two arms one two time for the eyebrows to make the large eyebrows take a dark green Play-Doh compound and roll two small worms flatten with your thumb and flatten off the edges finally we need the numberling roll a small piece of black Play-Doh compound into a small snake for numbling full cut the snake in half and bend it round until it looks like this there all the pieces we need for Number Block four fix them together stack your blocks can you make them look like a square Too Tall and too wide put the two eyes on the front we put the mouth just under the eyes fix the arms to the left side and the right side then we fix the legs on underneath and the two eyebrows above the eyes what are we missing the lumbling oh yes of course here she comes now there we have it number four full cool yes oh one two three four is green and square he's four oh yeah he's too tall he's too wide he's two pairs side to side he's four ones in a stack he's four ones on his back but here's the truth I care to share he's happiest when he's a square number blocks hello five let's make Number Block five what do we need we need five squares for the body two eyes one star-shaped die and one round eye one mouth two legs two arms a big high five glove and of course a numbering five how do we make five first we make the body the body is five light blue cubes roll a large piece of Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh down against the surface you're working on to make four flat sides flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two three four five six for five we need five cubes so we need to repeat what we did four more times one two three four five cubes next we need two eyes the eyes are made up of two different colors white and black roll a small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb roll a smaller ball of black en it and press onto the middle of the white Play-Doh to make the star eye roll a ball of dark blue Play-Doh flatten and pinch to shape try to make your star have five points push one of the eyes onto the star next we need one Mouse to make the mouse make a long snake out of the pink Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch up both ends there we have it one Mouse next we need two legs take a medium sized bit of dark blue Play-Doh compound and roll it into a snake up the snake in half to make two snakes two legs one two now for the arms to make the arms just repeat what you did for the legs roll your Play-Doh compound into a snake and cut in half two arms one two time for the high five glove make a rectangle of dark blue Play-Doh compound split one end of the dough in four fingers and a thumb finally we need the numberling roll a small piece of black Play-Doh compound into a small snake for numbering five bend it round until it looks like this [Music] Fair all the pieces we need for Number Block five fix them together stack your blocks put the round eye on the right and the star eye on the left like this we put the mouse just under the eyes fix the arms to the left side and the right side then we fix the legs on underneath put the high five glove on the end of one of the arms like this what are we missing the numbering oh yes of course here she comes now there we have it number five five yes five high five to the side up above and down below runs around too slow faster high five to the Side Up Above Down Below runs around faster too slow high five to the Side Up Above Down Below runs around too slow faster high five to the side up above and down below runs around oh no ah too fast come back to play one two three four five let's say hooray for break some number blocks oh here comes Number Block five and Number Block one hello five plus one equals six hello six let's make Number Block six what do we need we need six squares for her body two eyes one mouth two legs two arms six dots and of course numbering six to pop on top let's roll how do we make six first we make the body roll a large piece of purple Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down onto the surface you're working on to make four flat sides like this one two two three four flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two [Music] three four five six we need to make five more blocks for six's body let's do this five more times [Music] two three four five six that's right next we need two eyes the eyes are made up of three different colors white black and red roll this small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb roll the smaller ball of black Play-Doh compound flatten it and press it on to the middle of the white Play-Doh ball now take the red Play-Doh compound and flatten it with your thumb then carefully place the eye on top ta-da one eye [Music] then roll another piece of red Play-Doh into a snake and cut it into three pieces place that carefully on the top of the eye [Music] now we need to do that all again to make the other eye next we need one mouth make a long snake out of the red Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch it at both ends there we have it one Smiley mouth for Number Block six next we need two little legs take a medium piece of red Play-Doh compound and roll it into a slithery snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes there two legs one two now let's make the arms to make the arms just repeat what you did for the legs roll your Play-Doh compound into a snake and cut it in half two arms one two let's make Number Block sixes Dotty dots take six small balls of blue compound and press them firmly to make six circles count two three three four five five six that's right finally we need the numbering roll a ball of black Play-Doh compound into a long snake start with a curve round with a swish that's the way to make a six there all the things we need for Number Block six six blocks two eyes two legs two arms six dots one mouth and numbling six we place the blocks all together so that they are two blocks wide and three blocks tall foreign [Music] on the top of each block we place the eyes and the mouth onto the top two blocks then we fix the arms onto both the sides the left and the right and fix the little legs underneath what are we missing oh yes of course here she comes now [Music] number six wants to roll her name she grabs a dice to play the game she rolls a one she rolls a two that's not her name that will not do she rolls a three she rolls a four that's not her name she rolls once more she rolls a five she rolls a six yes that's her name this girl's got trick Here Comes Number Block six and Number Block one let's say hello hello [Music] it's lucky number seven hello seven let's make Number Block seven what do we need we need seven rainbow colored cubes for his body two eyes one mouth some colorful rainbow hair two legs two arms and yes you know what's missing numbering seven to pop on top how do we make seven first we make the body roll a large piece of red Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down onto the surface you're working on to make four flat sides one two two three four flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two three four five six we need to make six more blocks for Seven's body two five seven there we go seven blocks for number blocks seven a red one an orange one a yellow one a green one a blue one an indigo one and a violet one that's right next we need two eyes the eyes are made up of two different colors white and black rolled a small bowl of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb and squish the top and bottom to make an oval shape roll the smaller ball of black Play-Doh compound flatten it and press it onto the middle of the white Play-Doh Bowl there we go Seven's eye now we need to do that all again to make the other eye next we need one mouth make a long snake out of the yellow Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch at both ends there we have it one lucky mouth next we need two running legs take a medium piece of purple Play-Doh compound and roll it into a slithery snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes there two legs one two now let's make the arms to make the arms just repeat what you did for the legs roll your purple Play-Doh compound into a snake and cut it in half two arms one two now let's make Number Block 7's colorful hair take seven small balls a Play-Doh compound you'll need red orange yellow green blue indigo and violet Play-Doh to make seven strands of hair roll them into seven small little snakes then press them down to make them flat [Music] push them together and cut the tops with your plastic knife you're giving seven haircuts that's right finally we need the numbering roll a ball of black Play-Doh compound into a snake then make a line in the sky down to the ground That's How Lucky Sevens found [Music] seven blocks two eyes two legs two arms seven pieces of hair one mouth and numbling seven hooray all the things we need for lucky number blocks seven let's stack the blocks on top of each other red orange yellow green blue Indigo and that's right violet all the colors of the rainbow we place the eyes onto the top block we fix the arms onto both the sides the left and now the right and fix the legs underneath and finally we place the colorful hair on top [Music] this is number seven as lucky as can be he has seven colors as you can clearly see red orange yellow green and blue indigo and violet too if you want a rainbow he'll make one comes to Number Block seven and Number Block one let's say hello eight oh it's Number Block eight octoblock let's make octo block what do we need we need eight pink cubes for his body two eyes one mouth ing eight to pop on top and eight arms or are they legs they're tentacles oh yes that's right how do we make eight first we make the body roll a large piece of pink Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down onto the surface you're working on to make four flat sides like this one two three four teen the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides one two three four five six we need to make seven more blocks for octoblock's body there we go eight blocks all together let's count them one two three four five fun eight that's right next we need two eyes the eyes are made up of three different colors white black and brown roll a small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb then squish the top and bottom to make an oval shape [Music] rolled a smaller ball of black Play-Doh compound flatten it and press it onto the middle of the white Play-Doh ball now we need to make his eyelids take the brown Play-Doh compound and make a ball [Music] then press it firmly with your finger pinch the edges to make full eyelashes on each one then carefully place the eye on top now let's do it again for the other eye next we need one Mouse make a long snake out of the brown Play-Doh compound fold it in half and pinch at both ends there we have it one Smiley mouth next we need eight tentacles take a large piece of brown Play-Doh compound and roll it into a slivery snake foreign then cut it in half again to make four snakes then cut these in half again to make eight tentacles [Music] one two three four five six seven eight that's a lot of tentacles hmm what else do we need a numbering that's right we need octoblocks numbering roll a ball of black Play-Doh compound into a snake [Music] an S to start looking great blue back up and there's your eight there all the things we need to make octoblock eight blocks two eyes eight tentacles one mouth and numbling eight let's stack the blocks on top of each other two blocks wide and four blocks tall one two three four five six seven eight now let's place the eyes and mouth onto the top block [Music] we'll fix the tentacles under both the sides what are we missing oh yes of course here he comes now hmm octoblock's a hero he can stand very tall or really really wide when he wants to crawl tall cool cool he's getting dizzy careful you don't fall well that's a little embarrassing let's make some number blocks oh here comes octoblock and Number Block one let's say hello hey equals [Music] oh hello Number Block nine let's make Number Block nine what do we need we need nine gray cubes for his body two eyes two eyebrows one mouth two arms and two legs and yes that's right numberling nine to pop on top how do we make nine first we make the body roll the large piece of gray Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down onto the surface you're working on to make four flat sides like this one one two three four flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides two three four five now we need to make eight more gray blocks [Music] there we go nine blocks all together let's count them two three four five six ten eight nine that's right let's make nines two square eyes next his eyes are made up of three different colors white black and dark gray roll a small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb then squish it on all four sides to make a square shape roll the smaller ball of black Play-Doh compound flatten it and press it onto the middle of the white Play-Doh Square next roll a slightly larger piece of gray Play-Doh compound into a ball flatten it and squish the sides to make a square [Music] now let's do the same all again for the other eye what's next oh yes Nine's eyebrows take a small piece of dark gray Play-Doh compound and roll it into a teeny tiny steak press it down firmly and shape it into a rectangle then cut this in half [Music] next we need a mouth make a long snake out of the dark gray Play-Doh compound foreign fold it in half and pinch at both ends there we have it one Smiley mouth next we need two arms take a piece of dark gray Play-Doh compound and roll it into a slithery snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes there we go two arms one two that's right take another piece of dark gray Play-Doh compound and roll it into another wiggly jiggly snake then cut this in half two legs one two did we forget something the numbering oh yes we need Number Block nines numbling roll a ball of black Play-Doh compound into a snake [Music] a loop then a downward line that's the way to make a nine there all the things we need to make Number Block nine nine blocks two eyes two eyebrows one mouth two arms two legs and numbering nine hooray let's stack the blocks on top of each other to make a square here are three rows of three blocks that's nine altogether now let's place the eyes and eyebrows onto the top blocks all right [Music] we fix the arms onto both sides one on the left and one on the right and fix two little legs underneath [Music] we might never block nine woohoo foreign is a square block three blocks on each side yes one two three blocks tall and one two three blocks wide he only likes things Square he doesn't like things round [Music] shh best not to tell him there's a circle on the ground let s make some number blocks oh here comes Number Block nine and there's Number Block one let's say hello no one equals ten I've got an idea let's make Number Block 10. what do we need we need 10 white cubes with a nice red strip around them two Starry Eyes one mouth two arms two large hands and two legs and yes that's right numbering 10 to pop on top how do we make ten first we make the body roll a large piece of white Play-Doh compound into a ball then push the Play-Doh compound down onto the surface you're working on to make full flat sides like this one two two three four flatten the top and the bottom to make a cube with six sides two three four five now we need to make nine more blocks to make ten all together there we go let's count them two three four five six seven seven eight nine ten next we need two Starry Eyes the eyes are made up of three different colors white black and red roll the small ball of white Play-Doh compound then flatten it with your thumb foreign next roll the smaller ball of black Play-Doh compound flatten it and press it onto the middle of the white Play-Doh Bowl [Music] now roll a ball of red Play-Doh compound and press it firmly then pinch the sides to make a star shape with five points [Music] and put it all together now let's do the same for the other eye what's next oh yes we need one Mouse make a long snake out of pink Play-Doh compound [Music] fold it in half and pinch at both ends foreign there we have it one Smiley mouth next we need two arms take a piece of red Play-Doh and roll it into a slithery snake cut the snake in half to make two snakes two arms one what does ten have on the end of her arms that's right two hands we're going to need a ball of red Play-Doh and a ball of white Play-Doh compound for this first take the red Play-Doh and flatten it with your thumb then do the same to the white Play-Doh then you'll need to put the white piece of Play-Doh Compound on top of the red piece just like this then carefully mold the compound into a glove shape then take your plastic knife and cut lines to look like five fingers and one thumb now let's do this again to make the other hand that's right take another piece of Play-Doh red and roll it into another wriggly jiggly snake then cut this in half two legs one two now we need a long strip of red Play-Doh to put all around Ten's body take a large piece of red Play-Doh compound and roll it out to make a long strip [Music] did we forget something the numberling oh yes we need Number Block tens numbering for this we need to make a one and a zero roll the big black ball of Play-Doh compound into a snake and cut it in half take one half first one line down like a stick make so one that was quick now let's take our second snake make a circle there you go now we've made a round zero there all the things we need to make Number Block 10. 10 white cubes with a nice red strip two Starry Eyes one mouth two arms two large hands and two legs a numbering ten hooray let's stack the blocks to be two blocks wide and five blocks tall then wrap the red Play-Doh strip around them ten blocks next we fix the eyes and mouth in place on the top block [Music] we fix the arms onto both the sides one on the left and one on the right and put the hands in place then fix two little legs underneath so we missing yes of here she comes now there we have it Number Block 10. we made Number Block ten woohoo [Music] foreign [Music] um [Music]
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Length: 54min 56sec (3296 seconds)
Published: Sat Aug 05 2023
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