@Numberblocks · 14.4M subscribers · Graded May 12, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos
Yes, I would let my own child watch this channel. It's a high-quality educational resource for children learning numbers and basic math.
Best for ages 3-6 years. Not recommended under age 2. Acceptable for 2-7 years.
The content is specifically designed for early childhood development of mathematical understanding.
| Dimension | Score | Headline |
|---|---|---|
| Content Appropriateness | 25/25 | Content is consistently safe, gentle, and free from concerning themes. |
| Shorts & Dopamine Factor | 20/25 | Balanced mix of Shorts and longer educational content, not overly addictive. |
| Age Clarity | 25/25 | Clear targeting for preschool and early elementary children learning math. |
| Educational Value | 25/25 | Highly educational, directly teaching core math concepts effectively. |
Content is consistently safe, gentle, and free from concerning themes.
Videos like "Magical Maths with Numberblock 100!" and "How To Count" present concepts without any violence, scary imagery, or manipulative tactics. Even the "BOO! Funny April Fools Pranks" short is mild and age-appropriate.
Balanced mix of Shorts and longer educational content, not overly addictive.
While 20% of recent uploads are Shorts, the channel frequently publishes longer videos and compilations, such as the 9037-second "Animal Songs & Stories with the Numberblocks." This balance suggests an intent beyond maximizing quick, dopamine-driven engagement.
Clear targeting for preschool and early elementary children learning math.
The content, humor, and learning objectives are consistently designed for children aged 3-6, focusing on foundational number sense and basic arithmetic. Descriptions explicitly mention "math for kindergarten" and "maths for preschool."
Highly educational, directly teaching core math concepts effectively.
The channel's primary purpose is math education, with videos like "One!" and "How To Count" visually demonstrating number recognition, counting, and simple operations. The characters make abstract mathematical concepts concrete and engaging for young learners.
Numberblocks is an animated educational channel that teaches young children foundational math concepts using colorful, block-shaped characters. It covers number recognition, counting, and basic arithmetic in an engaging way.
This channel is a reliable resource for early math education, presenting concepts clearly and safely without any hidden agendas or inappropriate content. It is designed to support learning rather than just entertain.
Yes, I would let my own child watch this channel. It's a high-quality educational resource for children learning numbers and basic math.
Consider watching alongside your child and discussing the numbers and math problems presented to reinforce learning.
Magical Maths with Numberblock 100! | Learn to Count for Kids | Number Cartoon | Numberblocks
— Positive
This is a good example of the channel's longer-form educational content, focusing on higher numbers for children ready for that step.
How To Count | Numberblocks - Level 1, Red (S1 E10)
— Positive
This video directly addresses a fundamental skill, showing the channel's clear educational objective and structured learning approach.
BOO! Funny April Fools Pranks in Numberland | Learn to Count for Kids Number Cartoon | Numberblocks
— Neutral
This short video shows the channel's occasional use of holiday-themed content and the short format, but the content remains harmless and age-appropriate.
Animal Songs & Stories with the Numberblocks | Learn to Count for Kids | Number Cartoon
— Positive
This very long compilation demonstrates the channel's commitment to providing extended, themed educational content, combining entertainment with learning.
VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Numberblocks using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:
Numberblocks's Shorts ratio in this sample is 20% — roughly 20 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.
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