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  1. The PEEP science curriculum invites preschoolers to actively investigate their world by exploring water, sound, plants, color, shadows, and ramps (movement). Play fun math and science games, videos and activities with Peep and his friends! Explore our preschool curriculum and at home activities.

  2. Play with Peep and his friends! Watch videos and check out our science and math games here!

  3. Afraid that the sun has forgotten to rise, Peep and Quack are relieved when they discover a flashlight.

  4. Poor Fish Jr. She wants so much to wear sneakers and sit in a tree. Can Quack make her dreams come true?

  5. Peep, Chirp, and Quack discover the thrill of zipping down a slide-quite accidentally!

  6. Beaver Boy needs some wood to gnaw. (He’s got growing teeth!) Problem is, he’s cutting down too many trees. The solution? Grow some new trees!

  7. Activities. Written by a preschool teacher who specializes in early childhood science, these easy-to-do ideas are fun ways for you and your kids to learn simple science concepts. Each activity extends the science ideas of each Peep and the Big Wide World story.

  8. Shapes and Patterns. Quack discovers there's more to his pond than meets the eye. (Namely, fish.)

  9. About the Show. The animated series Peep and the Big Wide World gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science and math to preschoolers. Wry and distinctive visual humor, charming plotlines, and lovable characters combine with a comprehensive science program to attract and engage kids three to five years old.

  10. Shapes and Patterns. Beaver Boy has left town and Quack's pond has dried up. Coincidence? Or is something fishy going on?

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