
NCERT Solutions Class 1 Maths Chapter 13 – Who said math is boring? When numbers meet toys, learning becomes a game! Welcome to the world of “So Many Toys,” a chapter from Class 1 Mathematics that makes counting, comparing, and analyzing data super fun! Let’s explore the NCERT solutions with a twist of fun, humor, and relatable examples.
Counting the Toys 

Look at the picture in the textbook and count the number of different toys. Here’s what we got:
- Elephants – 4
- Teddy Bears – 3
- Cars – 2
- Dolls – 5
Looks like dolls are ruling the toy kingdom!
Comparing the Numbers: More, Less, or Equal? 
Fill in the blanks using more than, less than, or equal to.
- The number of dolls is more than the number of cars.
- The number of elephants is less than the number of dolls.
- The number of teddy bears is less than the number of elephants.
- The number of cars is less than the number of teddy bears.
Math tip: Always compare from left to right, just like reading a story!
Colorful Flowers 


Let’s count the flowers in the garden:
- Blue flowers – 5
- Orange flowers – 4
- Red flowers – 9
- Purple flowers – 6
True or False 

- The number of red flowers is more than blue flowers – True
- The number of orange flowers is less than purple flowers – True
Looks like red flowers are the celebrities of the garden!
Project Work 
Get Creative – Make a greeting card with a border of colorful flowers.
Classroom Data Hunt – Find out how many students in your class have names with:
- 3 letters
- 4 letters
- More than 4 letters
Math is everywhere, even in your classmates’ names!
Puzzles & Games 
Guess the Hidden Numbers 
Kopal arranged number cards, but Anaya hid them under bowls. Can you guess what numbers are hidden? Try this with your friends too!
Counting Logs 
Are there 3 logs or 4 logs? Answer: 4 logs.
Extend the Pattern
Zarina arranged glasses in a pattern. Can you continue it? Try it yourself!
Find the Numbers 1-10 
Look at the given image and find numbers from 1 to 10. It’s like a number treasure hunt!
Fun with Numbers 

- Gillu loves the number 8
- Ask him questions that have 8 as the answer! Examples:
- 4 + 4 = ?
- 12 – 4 = ?
- 2 × 4 = ?
- Ask him questions that have 8 as the answer! Examples:
- Fill the Boxes
- Place different shapes in the grid so that each row and column has only one of each.
Who Am I? 
Solve these riddles:
- I am between 5 and 10. Flip me upside down, and I become 3 more. (Answer: 6)
- I am 3 more than 8 and 3 less than 14. (Answer: 11)
- I am after 50 and before 54. Sum of my digits is 7. (Answer: 52)
Riddles + Math = Double the fun!
Matchstick Magic 
Did you know six matchsticks can make a zero? Try shifting one to form a different number!
Coins & Money 
Sarita has 4 coins. How can she make exactly ₹49?
- ₹10 × 4 = ₹40
- ₹5 × 1 = ₹5
- ₹2 × 2 = ₹4
- Total: ₹49 using 7 coins
Who knew math could help with shopping too?
The Ball Game 
Choose 3 balls:
- To sum 15
- To get the maximum score (e.g., 8 + 6 + 4 = 18)
- To get the minimum score (e.g., 2 + 4 + 6 = 12)
Math turns into a sport!
Math is Everywhere! 
Whether counting toys, flowers, or even classmates’ names, math is part of everyday life! This chapter turns numbers into an adventure, making learning engaging and fun. Keep practicing, keep playing, and most importantly, keep enjoying math!
Remember: Math isn’t about memorizing; it’s about exploring!