Peep and the Big Wide World - Peep's New Friends (2005)
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Runtime: 60 mins
Genre: Television
Synopsis: The Learning Channel's animated children's series PEEP AND THE BIG WIDE WORLD uses a charming blend of wacky humor, adorable characters, and entertaining storylines to sneakily teach science to... The Learning Channel's animated children's series PEEP AND THE BIG WIDE WORLD uses a charming blend of wacky humor, adorable characters, and entertaining storylines to sneakily teach science to preschoolers ages 3-5. Narrated by actress Joan Cusack, the fun yet educational series follows the curious adventures of three young bird friends--newly-hatched chick Peep, clever robin Chirp, and conceited yet lovable duck Quack--as they explore their park home while learning scientific concepts such as shadows, gravity, mirrors, and more. The animated segments are then followed by live-action sequences in which real children implement the science being taught throughout the show. This volume features six fun-filled episodes: "Peep's New Friend," "Quack's Stuck Stick," "Peep in Rabbitland," "That's a Cat," "Under Duck," and "Birds of a Feather." [More]
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