
What is Peep? Narrated by comedienne and mother of two Joan Cusack, Peep is an Emmy award-winning series that teaches preschoolers about science through the adventures of Peep, a newly hatched chick, Chirp, a smart and sassy robin, and Quack, an irascible, endearing duck. Each half-hour episode contains two animated stories highlighting specific science or math concepts, plus two live-action segments of real kids exploring science and math in everyday places. To quote Joan “I’ve learned that just because you’re four or five years old and still using a sippy cup doesn’t mean you’re not a scientist… I love this show!”
Me too, Joan! And TOF and his best buds love it as much as I do.
Here are some awesome everyday science activities from the website that you can do with kids while it’s still Summer:
- Tracing Shadows – See if you can catch your shadow on a sunny day.
- Making Things Bigger – Explore the world through the eyes of a child, and a magnifying glass!
- Bathtub Boats – Ahoy Matey! Make some boats for the bathtub and see what floats.
- Exploring Sixth Sense – Rely on your other senses by exploring the world blindfolded.
- Making Parachutes – Who doesn’t love parachutes? Not us. Here’s how to make one!
reading this makes me wish my kiddos were younger....well there is always the grandbabies right?
ReplyDeleteI have not heard of this one. I am sure the kids will love it.
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