Wonderblocks is an educational series to develop skills in the little ones

Published on January 08, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

Wonderblocks is an animated series that continues the legacy of programs like Numberblocks, Alphablocks, and Colourblocks. Its purpose is to help children develop fundamental coding skills, stimulating their minds through stories full of adventures and challenges.

Wonderblocks educational animated series

Wonderblocks brings stories that teach essential concepts

Joe Elliot and Tom Box, the creators of Wonderblocks, have combined their storytelling talent with basic learning concepts. Thanks to this approach, children can understand complex ideas in a simple way. The series introduces two new characters, Go and Stop, who represent the balance between action and thinking.

Through their exciting adventures, children learn to:

While being taught the importance of values such as:

Wonderblocks: an educational adventure that captivates the youngest

Kate Morton, Senior Director of CBeebies, highlights the importance of making learning a fun and exciting experience. Wonderblocks achieves this by combining the power of narrative with essential skills for children's cognitive development.

The series provides the little ones with the necessary tools to think critically and creatively. Additionally, parents, teachers, and students consider the Blocks franchise programs as very valuable educational resources.

Alphablocks Ltd.: a commitment to accessible and entertaining learning

Oli Hyatt, Managing Director of Alphablocks Ltd., expresses his enthusiasm for the positive impact of Blocks programs on children worldwide. The company's mission has always been to make learning fun and accessible for everyone. The success of Wonderblocks motivates them to continue with their goal of helping to create a better future for the next generation of little learners.

"We are committed to continuing this journey with Wonderblocks, helping to build a brighter future for the next generation of little learners." - Oli Hyatt