
Painting Power! Painting Activity Book ( ISBN 0375861610).Kite Riders! Coloring Book ( ISBN 037586119X).Save the Kitten!/Buster's Big Day (Deluxe Pictureback) ( ISBN 0385375204).Legend of the Blue Mermaid ( ISBN 044981758X).Santa's Little Helpers (Glow-in-the-Dark) ( ISBN 0449818810).
Numbers, Counting & Patterns Pre-K Math Kit (Carnival) ( ISBN 1612630863)īooks Little Golden Books. Shapes, Measurement & Positioning Pre-K Math Kit (Aquarium Fix-It) ( ISBN 1612630855). Sorting, Classification & Reasoning Pre-K Math Kit (Playground Heroes) ( ISBN 1612630871). Each of the three kits included an episode of the show on DVD, a storybook, math activity book and math mission cards. Book about shapes for kindergarten series#
The first products released included a series of math kits designed to build preschool math skills. The first products available included plush dolls, bath toys, and figurines featuring characters and vehicles from the show. Main article: List of Team Umizoomi episodes Seasonįisher-Price released the first official Team Umizoomi toys in early 2012 and were made until 2015. As his name suggests, he is a toy car designed to look like a shark.
DoorMouse (Joe Narcisco) (season 1-early season 2), Chris Phillips (late season 2-season 4) is the security brown mouse who lives in Umi City, and he assists the Team to solve his riddles. TroubleTruck is the duo's transportation unit. The TroubleMakers (Little Trouble voiced by Nick Heatherington and Big Trouble voiced by Jason Harris) are two mischievous foes with the use of their TroubleRays stir up all sorts of trouble in Umi City and often sabotage Team Umizoomi in their tracks. Squiddy ( Chris Phillips) is a squid who creates all sorts of inventions. Walkley) is a bandit cat who steals shapes. Dump Truck is a living dump truck who doesn't speak real words and doesn't play fair. He lacks a face in early-Season 1 episodes, but he gained a face, becoming anthropomorphic in mid-Season 1 episodes. The character primarily communicates via engine noises that sound like a cat purring through an electronic filter, though on rare occasions he can pronounce his own name with a clear and deep voice. Walkley) is the team's anthropomorphic orange car who drives the team wherever their help is needed. He is Milli and Geo's primary caretaker, and as a robot features many retractable tools. Bot (voiced by Donovan Patton in all seasons) is a green robot who can extend his limbs to reach things, or use the screen on his belly (referred to as his "belly screen") to make calls and do math. He mainly solves problems based around shapes, and has the ability to use then to make different kinds of objects, ranging from food, tools and clothing to animals, vehicles and buildings. Geo (voiced by Ethan Kempner in Season 1-3 and Juan Mirt in Season 4) is a 5-year-old boy and Milli's younger brother. She is Geo's older sister and is often the one to lead the team in many of their missions. By singing certain phrases, she can use patterns to solve problems. Milli (voiced by Sophia Fox in episodes 1-13 and Madeleine Rose Yen in episodes 14-80) is a 6-year-old girl who has abilities related to patterns and measuring.
Using the live actors and props with animated characters, vehicles and environments, the series follows the adventures of the titular Team Umizoomi, a trio of tiny superheroes who use mathematics to solve whatever problems occur in and around their home of Umi City. Channel and block.Ī video game based on the series was released for the Nintendo DS on November 1, 2011. However, reruns continue to air on the Nick Jr. On February 20, 2014, it was confirmed that the series would not be renewed for a fifth season, and the live-action roles are not credited. In the United States, Team Umizoomi debuted on Nickelodeon on January 25, 2010.
Neither imperial nor metric units are used in the show, meaning it can be shown in any location, regardless of which system is used locally. Team Umizoomi is an American live-action/ computer-animated musical children's television series with an emphasis on mathematical concepts, such as counting, sequences, shapes, patterns, measurements, and equalities.