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Snow Day Doubles is the 21st episode of the fifth season of Numberblocks. It is the 111th episode overall.
It's Numberblocks on ice as Thirty-Two and friends have fun halving and doubling in the snow. Learn halving and doubling with the Numberblocks.
Plot[]
Thirty-Two starts having fun in the snow, doing activities with her halves- including snowballing, sleighing, skating, making snow angels, and making snowmen.
Summary[]
Thirty-Two is the 5th number that comes up if you double, double, double. Also, there's another way to think of exponents: 1+1+2+4+8+16, and such!
The episode teaches about doubling up to 32, like episodes such as Double Trouble and Sixteen (doubling up to 8 or 16.) It is also known as the power of two. ()
Because of that, this is the third episode to teach the power of two (^2).
The music played in the episode was "Danse des petits cygnes" by Tchaikovsky.
This also marks the second time classical music is used, the first being Stampolines.
This is the first time Sixteen stands 1x16, and the third time she makes a prime position, which the first and second being Eighteen and Loop the Loop.