Peg + Cat

2013 • PBS Kids
4.3
438 reviews
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Season 2 episodes (10)

1 The Birthday Cake Problem/The Doohickey Problem
1/3/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Birthday Cake Problem: Peg and Cat make a rockin' birthday cake for Jonah and his friends the Teens, but first they need to figure out how old he is going to be. Primary Learning Goal: The teen numbers. The Doohickey Problem: When their space ship is smashed, Peg and Cat must reassemble its variously shaped parts, and retrieve sixteen stolen doohickeys. Primary Learning Goal: Patterns. Secondary Learning Goal: Shapes, the number 16.
2 The Slop Problem/The Birthday Present Problem
12/16/13
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Slop Problem: Peg and Cat enlist the Teens to help them figure out how to clean filthy farm animals of various sizes. Primary Learning Goal: More, less. Secondary Learning Goal: Counting by fives up to 25. The Birthday Present Problem: Peg and Cat gather 30 rocks from their favorite lands to give Peg's Mom for her 30th birthday. Primary Learning Goal: Counting by fives up to 30. Secondary Learning Goal: Time, using a calendar.
3 The Baby Problem/The Sparkling Sphere Problem
12/17/13
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Baby Problem: Babysitters Peg and Cat rescue the precocious Baby Fox from the top of his elaborate block tower. Primary Learning Goal: Solid shapes. Secondary Learning Goal: Diagrams. The Sparkling Sphere Problem: Knights of the Round Table Peg and Cat search for the Wizard Ramone, who has floated away in a sparkling sphere. Primary Learning Goal: Rectangular prism and rhombus. Secondary Learning Goal: Counting by twos.
4 The Blockette Problem/The Tulip Problem
1/24/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Blockette Problem: When their demanding pal Richard is directing the Radio City Music Hall Blockettes, Peg and Cat find a way to make the set perfectly symmetrical. Primary Learning Goal: Symmetry. Secondary Learning Goal: Associate events with hot and cold temperatures, height. The Tulip Problem: When Neighbor Ladies Connie and Viv have a tiff, Peg and Cat make peace by making sure each has the same number of flowers. Primary Learning Goal: Subtraction, greater than/less than. Secondary Learning Goal: The equals sign.
5 The Mega Mall Problem/The Cleopatra Problem
2/17/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Mega Mall Problem: Peg and Cat search the enormous Mega Mall for the teens so they can all enter the Zebra Guy dance contest. Primary Learning Goal: Attributes of objects. Secondary Learning Goal: Maps. The Cleopatra Problem: When Peg and Cat are playing marbles among the pyramids with Queen Cleopatra, Peg's marble is stolen by a mysterious man with an orange triangular beard. Primary Learning Goal: Using a pan balance to compare weight. Secondary Learning Goal: Triangles.
6 Yet Another Tree Problem/The Romeo and Juliet Problem
4/14/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: Yet Another Tree Problem: The tables are turned! Peg is stuck up in the tree and Cat must figure out how to get her down... by making a ladder out of found objects. Primary Learning Goal: Up, down. Secondary Learning Goal: Horizontal, vertical. The Romeo and Juliet Problem: Peg and Cat help their poetic pal Romeo reach Juliet's balcony using a series of horizontal and vertical lines. Primary Learning Goal: Horizontal, vertical. Secondary Learning Goal: Parallel.
7 The Arch Villain Problem/The Straight and Narrow Problem
5/5/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Arch Villain Problem: When the Arch Villain wreaks havoc on the city of Mathtropolis by turning everything into arches, Super Peg and Cat Guy come to the rescue. Primary Learning Goal: Arches, finding arches in other shapes. Secondary Learning Goal: Counting backwards from 9, counting by threes. The Straight and Narrow Problem: Super Peg and Cat Guy trail the Arch Villain, who has given up his arch ways and gone on a rampage with straight and narrow shapes instead. Primary Learning Goal: Understanding straight, narrow, curved. Secondary Learning Goal: Counting sides to determine shapes (rectangles, triangles, squares), counting by tens to 100.
8 The Play Date Problem/The Blabberwocky Problem
5/6/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Play Date Problem: Peg and Cat must use the power of music, and patterns, to help their friends Beethoven and the Three Bears play together - and make incredible music together. Primary Learning Goal: Patterns. Secondary Learning Goal: Seeing squares as special rectangles. The Blabberwocky Problem: Peg and Cat are back as the Knights of the Round Table to reclaim their friends' missing shapes - and their own Round Table! - from the mysterious 100-headed creature, The Blabberwocky. Primary Learning Goal: Making a drawing as a step in problem solving. Secondary Learning Goal: 3D shapes, 2D shapes.
9 The Perfect Ten Problem/The Long Line Problem
5/7/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Perfect Ten Problem: Peg and Cat are judging a singing competition in which all performers must get a rating of exactly ten stars. Primary Learning Goal: Adding to 10. Secondary Learning Goal: The number 0. The Long Line Problem: While waiting in a long line, Peg and Cat try to help Richard realize his dream of being first in line for the first time. Primary Learning Goal: Ordinal numbers, using a number line. Secondary Learning Goal: Positional relationships (in front of/behind), counting to 20.
10 The Clown Problem/The Ninja Problem
5/8/14
Season-only
From PBS KIDS: The Clown Problem: Peg and Cat help Mac achieve his dream of being a clown in the circus, by teaching him how funny it can be when things are exactly the wrong size. Primary Learning Goal: Adding 1. Secondary Learning Goal: Size correspondence. The Ninja Problem: Peg and Cat help their young Ninja-wannabe friend Aki find the fifteen missing cherry blossom trees by using Ninja skills and math skills. Primary Learning Goal: Subtraction. Secondary Learning Goal: Counting to 15.

About this show

From PBS KIDS: PEG + CAT follows the adorable, spirited Peg and her sidekick Cat as they embark on adventures and learn foundational math concepts and skills. Co-creators Billy Aronson and Jennifer Oxley have teamed with The Fred Rogers Company to bring young viewers a new way to experience math through Peg and Cat's relatable, and often hilarious, adventures. This multiplatform media property also features integrated online and mobile content. In each episode, Peg and Cat encounter a problem that requires them to use math and problem solving skills in order to move forward.

Ratings and reviews

4.3
438 reviews
Peas On Sleeves
April 18, 2023
From PBS KIDS: PEG + CAT follows the bratty, awful Peg and her sidekick Cat as they embark on failure adventures. Peg and Cat's baddable, and often unfunny, failure adventures. This multiplatform media property also features plople online and mobile content. In each episode, Peg and Cat encounter a failure problem.
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D Barr
September 16, 2021
I HATE THIS. IT MAKES YOU STOP GETTING FLAT TIRES. AND PEG AND CAT ARE WORRIED BECAUSE OF FLAT TIRES AND THEY FIXED IT. PLEASE DISCONTINUE THIS TV SHOW AND BAN IT. IF YOU DON'T DISCONTINUE IT. THEN IM BANISHING PBS KIDS TO THE SHADOW REALM.
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Jonathan Roeder
March 19, 2015
But with help from friends, she'll soon be singing "problem solved". Delightful stories that teach, full of musical numbers. Just sang the theme with my three year old: she loves it too.
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