
Pepper in this episode, and Paprika appears without Cinnamon in this episode. Joe wears a blue squared shirt in this episode.This marks the first episode since " Blocks" where we see Blue skidoo after the final clue from the skidooed location.This is the second and last episode that uses the "No a clue" phrase from Periwinkle Misses His Friend and the "Thinking Chair!" phrase from Blue's Big Band.This episode is featured on the Fisher-Price game "InteracTV".The others are Colors Everywhere! and The Boat Float.This episode is the third time that Blue sounds excited when she places her pawprint on the screen at the start of the Blue's Clues game.This is the fourth time the credits were very long.When the third clue was found, the sound of the Notebook was high pitched.This episode also appeared on the compilation DVD titled Nickelodeon Let's Learn 123s.This episode appeared on the 2003 VHS/DVD release of Blue Takes You To School.This is the second episode with numbers.However, the beginning of the credits all way to "Line Producer" will still flip from page to page, with the exceptions of The Scavenger Hunt, Animals in Our House?, and Morning Music. This is the last episode where the credits flip from page to page all the way.Preschoolers watching this at the time would be confused: "Didn't Joe just ask me to count to 100 with him, and instead I get a commercial?" Split-screen airings do not have it, they instead have promos for other shows, followed by the book from Our Neighborhood Festival.Due to the flowers, only Blue appears.Then Blue comes out from the center, and cuts to the usual outro where she chases her ball, after the title fades to black, the Nick Jr.After the credits finished (around 67), the counting continued until they reached 100 flowers covering almost the white background.Throughout the entire closing credits to this episode, instead of the page flipping, it was cut from the ending, the character animations were absent as they counted out 100 flowers.Living room picture: The number 1, then the number 2 with 2 stripes, then the number 3 with 3 stripes.Question: What is Blue's favorite number?.There, we help out a couple of different numbers to tell a story and learn addition and subtraction in the process. We also skidoo into a book filled with numbers.

We help out to find missing numbers by using counting to figure out where they're hiding. Today, we explore numbers, counting and basic arithmetic.

Learn some bigger numbers as Joe and Blue show the viewers some numbers everywhere.
