🧸 Chapter 13: So Many Toys! 🧩
Counting, Comparing, and Solving Mega Puzzles!
🚗 So Many Toys
Complete the following sentences by using more than / less than / equal to.
✨ (Note: After counting the toys in your book’s picture, compare the numbers!)
- A. The number of dolls is less than / more than the number of cars.
- B. The number of elephants is less than / more than the number of dolls.
- C. The number of teddy bears is equal to / less than the number of elephants.
- D. The number of cars is more than the number of teddy bears.
🌻 Colourful Flowers
Answer the questions based on the flower garden:
✨ A. Name the colour of flowers which are least in number.
Answer: Count each color! The color with the smallest number is the least. (e.g., Orange).
✨ B. Name the colour of the flowers which are most in number.
Answer: The color with the biggest number! (e.g., Red).
Answer: Count each color! The color with the smallest number is the least. (e.g., Orange).
✨ B. Name the colour of the flowers which are most in number.
Answer: The color with the biggest number! (e.g., Red).
True or False
✨ A. Number of red flowers is more than the blue flowers.
Answer: Check your counts! If Red is a bigger number, write True.
✨ B. Number of orange flowers is less than the purple flowers.
Answer: If Orange is a smaller number than Purple, write True.
Answer: Check your counts! If Red is a bigger number, write True.
✨ B. Number of orange flowers is less than the purple flowers.
Answer: If Orange is a smaller number than Purple, write True.
🧩 Brain Teaser Puzzles (A to I)
A. Hidden Numbers Look at the edges of the cards poking out from under the bowls to guess the shape of the number!
B. Counting Logs This is an optical illusion! It looks like 3 logs on one end, but 4 logs on the other end!
C. Extending Glasses Zarina’s pattern grows! 1 glass on top, then 2, then 3. Draw 4 glasses on the bottom row to extend it!
D. Word Search Look closely to circle the spelling of numbers ONE through TEN hidden in the grid!
E. Number Balls (1 to 5) Place 3 in the center. Then put 1 & 5 on one side (1+5=6) and 2 & 4 on the other side (2+4=6). Both sides equal 9 total!
F. Gillu’s Number 8 Ask questions like: “What is 4 + 4?”, “What is 10 – 2?”, “How many legs does a spider have?”
G & H. Sudoku Shapes Make sure no shape (or pebble) repeats in the same row (across) or column (up and down).
I. Mirror Reflection Place a mirror next to the book! The squiggly lines will reflect back as actual numbers!
🕵️ Who Am I? (Riddles J to U)
J. Who am I? (Solve the Number Riddles)
✨ i. Between 5 and 10. Becomes three more upside down: 6 (Upside down is 9!)
✨ ii. 3 more than 8 and 3 less than 14: 11
✨ iii. After 50, before 54. Sum of digits is 7: 52 (5 + 2 = 7)
✨ iv. Just before 40: 39
✨ v. Add 5 to me and you get 24: 19 (24 – 5 = 19)
✨ vi. Just after 35: 36
✨ vii. Reduce 8 from me and 14 will be left: 22 (14 + 8 = 22)
✨ ii. 3 more than 8 and 3 less than 14: 11
✨ iii. After 50, before 54. Sum of digits is 7: 52 (5 + 2 = 7)
✨ iv. Just before 40: 39
✨ v. Add 5 to me and you get 24: 19 (24 – 5 = 19)
✨ vi. Just after 35: 36
✨ vii. Reduce 8 from me and 14 will be left: 22 (14 + 8 = 22)
More Brain Teasers!
K. Matchsticks Move one stick from the ‘0’ to make the number 6 or 9!
M. Subtract 5 from 25 You can only do it 1 time! After that, you are subtracting from 20!
N. Seeds to 17 3 numbers: 8 + 6 + 3 = 17. Two numbers: 9 + 8 = 17!
S. Minimum Coins for ₹49 Use 5 coins: ₹20 + ₹20 + ₹5 + ₹2 + ₹2.
T. Value of Orange Apple + Apple = 8 (So Apple = 4). Apple + Orange = 10. That means Orange = 6!