PEEP and the Big Wide World

2004 â€ĸ PBS Kids
4.2
120 reviews
TV-Y
Rating
Eligible
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Season 1 episodes (10)

1 Finders, Keepers / Quack Quiets the Universe
1/4/10
Quack finds a slice of bread and considers whether to save it. Quack has another sleepless night.
2 The Mystery of the Thing That Went and Came Back / Peep's Color Quest
1/6/10
Peep accidentally sets sail in the Good Ship Easter Egg. But Peep was alone! How could he get out now? The birds experiment with a pair of orange sunglasses.
3 Chirp Sorts it Out (Sort of) / Hear Here
1/14/10
Chirp's interest in collecting becomes a mania. Quack decides to give a concert.
4 Snow Daze / Flower Shower
1/8/10
The birds consider the difference between ducks and beavers. Chirp discovers a pink cherry orchard.
5 Who Stole the Big Wide World? / M-U-D Spells Trouble
1/15/10
The birds wake up to find the world is gray and everything in it is gone, only that Chirp knows that it's actually a foggy day. The birds experiment with mud.
6 Quack Quack / One Duck Two Many
1/13/10
The birds meet another Quack. Megan Mullally guest-stars as Quack #2. Another duck tries to move into Quack's pond.
7 Stick With Me / Tree Feller
1/19/10
Peep goes in search of his favorite (lost) dandelion seed, and discovers that the world is full of sticky things. Beaver Boy is ready to cut down his first tree.
8 Count Them Out / Peep Prints
1/12/10
The birds learn more about collecting. The birds discover you can make prints with berry juice.
9 A Daring Duck / The Trouble With Bubbles
1/20/10
Chirp tries to find a way to fly across Quack's pond. Quack discovers bubbles, but no one believes him.
10 The Sounds of Silence
1/3/11
Quack decides not to talk until Chirp begs him to.

About this show

Set in and around a pond, a bush, and a tin can, PEEP and the Big Wide World follows a newly hatched chicken named Peep, and his friends Chirp and Quack (a robin and a duck), on their daily adventures. Surrounding them is a large urban park — a place of great wonder and mystery, a place they are forever eager to explore, a place they call "the big wide world." Each half-hour episode contains two stories which highlight specific science concepts, plus two live-action shorts presenting real kids playing and experimenting with these concepts in their own big wide worlds. Narrated by award-winning comedienne Joan Cusack, PEEP and the Big Wide World is a funny, engaging series that celebrates being curious, being adventurous, and, for at least one character, being a duck.

Ratings and reviews

4.2
120 reviews
Destiny Coleman
April 17, 2020
Boring and stupid this show teaches nothing to kids all it tells you about is the setting takes place near a can and pond and we only see three characters. Peep and the big wide world is a waste of money why did PBS kids make this if kids don't learn anything from the show just trash
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S S
September 14, 2016
My daughter watched this when she was little and loved it. She is now going to be a eleven! I have a two year old now and we saw Peep and the Big Wide World on Netflix and where so excited! My second daughter enjoys it as much as my first daughter did and begs me to watch it. The only thing is its hard to find all the seasons and episodes now without paying and arm and a leg. They have recently taken it off of Netflix and episodes on YouTube are limited.
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Jennifer McMurray
June 23, 2016
Peep is curious, Quack is self-absorbed, and Chirp is a loyal friend. With the outdoors to explore, the friends experience everyday encounters in a fresh, funny way. Both of my kids, pre-school to preteen, laugh through it. So do I!
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