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6 mathematical cartoons to improve children's mathematical logical thinking ability!

Mickey's Wonderful House

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse

2006

6 mathematical cartoons to improve children's mathematical logical thinking ability!

Mickey Mouse House is a well-known animated film launched by Disney. It allows children to learn mathematical, shape and logical thinking skills in a joyful atmosphere, and to entertain and teach. In line with the child's cognitive characteristics, the interaction is relatively strong, and the child can integrate better. Each episode is about 20 minutes long, suitable for children aged 3 to 6 years old.

Dora who loves adventure

Dora the Explorer

2000

6 mathematical cartoons to improve children's mathematical logical thinking ability!

Dora the Explorer is an american animated film produced by Nick in the United States to teach Hispanic children to learn English. Dora and her friends teach children English phrases of colors, shapes, and numbers through adventures, making them think in the form of riddles and questions, understanding the usefulness of maps, the importance of friendship, the use of tools, etc. Each episode is about 24 minutes long, suitable for watching after having a certain foundation in English.

Digital elves

Nmberjacks

6 mathematical cartoons to improve children's mathematical logical thinking ability!

Produced by the British BBC, "Digital Sprites" allows young children to recognize numbers, understand mathematical skills, and cultivate mathematical thinking through the superhero and comedy model. The story revolves around a group of digital elves, the cute number elves "0, 2, 4, 6, 8" are boys, "1, 3, 5, 7, 9" are girls.

Each episode of the digital sprite will solve a problem caused by a number anomaly, and the pattern of each episode is similar, which is easy to understand. They bring joy to the younger audience while enlightening them to understand mathematics. The series consists of 2 seasons and 65 episodes, each 14 minutes long, suitable for children aged 3 to 7 years old.

Pegg and kittens

Peg+Cat

2013

6 mathematical cartoons to improve children's mathematical logical thinking ability!

"Peg and the Kitten" tells the story of Peg and her kittens using mathematical knowledge and methods to solve one challenge after another. Through the interaction between Peg and the kitten in the cartoon, it can not only stimulate the baby's interest in learning mathematics, teach the child the mathematical concepts and skills of the appropriate age, but also expand the baby's mathematical thinking and lay the foundation for the baby's future mathematical learning.

All 4 seasons and 41 episodes, each episode is about 28 minutes, suitable for children aged 4 to 8 years old.

Blue spotted dog

6 mathematical cartoons to improve children's mathematical logical thinking ability!

The children's television program launched by Nick in the United States is the world's first interactive cartoon in the full sense. The routine is the same in every episode: Host Steve introduces the young audience to a puzzle related to puppy Blue. To help the children unravel the mystery, Blue left a trail of clues with Blue footprints on them. In this way, Steve and Blue take the children on a path of exploration until the end of each episode, back in the Blue room, where Steve sits in the thinking chair and comes up with answers.

Mathematical Thinking: Problem Solving and Thinking Training.

Flat country

6 mathematical cartoons to improve children's mathematical logical thinking ability!

It's a 30-minute animated educational film based on Edwin Abbott's Flatland. It tells the story of Grandpa Square explaining the concept of dimension to the hexagonal granddaughter, who violates the ban in order to explore a higher dimension, and finally the two successfully enter the higher dimension to overcome the danger and inform everyone of the existence of the high dimension.

Suitable age: 11+ Episode length: Single episode / 34 minutes

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