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Peep and Chirp put rocks at the near end to prevent rolling. He quickly gets off and the stick also falls.

peep chirp quack

Peep starts walking on it but it starts to roll. Next the birds find a smoother, straighter stick which doesn't fall down the river. They try it at the drained river but it's a little short and slips down the sides.

peep chirp quack

Quack finds a small twig and Chirp says that they need something a lot longer than that, so he finds a stick. First they travel to a presumably nearby forest to search. The birds try different sticks to use as bridges. The birds agree to find a suitable stick. She doesn't notice and continues talking to herself before Peep points out the roots. Chirp, in response, talks to herself in a similar manner Quack did earlier in the episode while coincidentally walking onto a root bent in the shape of a bridge. Peep then asks how the birds are going to get across without water. Chirp accuses Quack of drinking all the water. Just as Peep and Chirp return with the boat, the river is nearly completely devoid of water. The scene then cuts back to Quack arguing with himself while the river drains before him. The beavers leave but the tree Beaver Boy and his dad were chewing falls over and blocks water coming in from entering past it. Beaver Boy comments about chewing down his first tree before his mom comes over. The scene pans over to Beaver Boy and his dad. He agrees and disagrees with himself on and off. Quack meanwhile nods to himself and says that he's going across the river to swim over there. Quack asks her how else the birds are going to get the pineapples and Peep has the idea to get the boat from Nellie's yard (the one seen in Current Events). Quack prepares to swim over there and obtain them but Chirp stops him in fear that he'll wreck them. Chirp asks him if he has to eat everything.Īcross a river, Peep sees "a pile of practically perfect pineapples". Quack holds the "pineapple" in his mouth and bites it. After reaching the tree that Quack was under Peep and Chirp come to the conclusion that the strange apple is actually a pineapple because the tree is a pine tree. The next scenes are shown and Quack is seen yelling for Peep and Chirp to come see the strange apple (which is actually a pinecone). He says "Hmph!" before realizing that the object that hit him does not look like an apple. Not seeing apples, he walks into the shade and starts to sleep.

peep chirp quack

While he is walking off, Quack spots a pine tree bearing pinecones. An apple falls down and hits Quack on the head while the narrator explains that this happens. The episode opens by showing Quack sleeping under Newton's tree. In order to get "pineapples" (which are pinecones), Peep, Chirp, and Quack have to cross a river. Peep And The Big Wide World Feats Of Peep, The Quack Goes Nuts.The title card shows Peep, Chirp and Quack looking down into the stream. “Peep And The Big Wide World Feats Of Peep, The Quack Goes Nuts.” “Peep And The Big Wide World Feats Of Peep, The Quack Goes Nuts,” Video Genres Children's Topics Science Creators WGBH (Series Producer) Nine Story Entertainment (Series Producer) Citation Chicago: “TRY ESTIMATING AND SEE HOW CLOSE YOU CAN GET.” Duration THEN THEY CHECK TO SEE HOW CLOSE THEY WERE TO THE RIGHT ANSWER. INTERSTITIAL: THE KIDS ESTIMATE HOW MANY ACORNS THEY CAN HOLD IN THEIR HAND AND HOW MANY ACORNS TALL THEY ARE. THE SQUIRREL CAN’T GET TO HIS ACORNS! ISN’T THERE SOMEONE WHO CAN SAVE HIM FROM A LONG, COLD, HUNGRY WINTER? “TRY LIFTING DIFFERENT THINGS WITH BALLOONS.” THEY FIND THAT LIGHTER THINGS ARE EASIER TO LIFT, BUT YOU CAN’T ALWAYS TELL HOW HEAVY SOMETHING IS JUST BY LOOKING. INTERSTITIAL: THE KIDS USE HELIUM-FILLED BALLOONS TO LIFT STUFF. (EITHER THAT, OR QUACK AND CHIRP ARE SEEING THINGS.) PEEP IS ONE MIGHTY CHICK, CAPABLE OF PULLING HUGE LOADS WITH A TINY PIECE OF STRING.

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Series release date: 4/2004 Program Description Narrated by award-winning comedienne Joan Cusack.

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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. Set in and around a pond, a bush, and a tin can, the show follows a newly hatched chicken named Peep, and his friends Chirp and Quack (a robin and a duck), on their daily adventures. 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. The animated series PEEP and the Big Wide World gives wings to the innovative idea of teaching science to preschoolers. Premiered April of 2004 on The Learning Channel And Discovery Kids Channel. Close Series Peep And The Big Wide World Program Feats Of Peep, The Quack Goes Nuts Series Description














Peep chirp quack