Ep 10. There's No Place Like Home / Flipping Newton
- TV-Y
- May 27, 2007
- 21 min
Peep and the Big Wide World season 2 episode 10 titled "There's No Place Like Home / Flipping Newton" follows the adventures of Peep, Chirp, and Quack, three curious and lovable birds who love exploring their world and learning new things.
In "There's No Place Like Home," Peep and his friends are playing outside when a gust of wind blows them away from their homes. Lost and unsure of how to get back, the birds embark on a journey to find their way home while encountering different animals and obstacles along the way. They learn the importance of perseverance, teamwork, and using their instincts to find their way back home.
In the second part of the episode, "Flipping Newton," Peep and his friends are fascinated by a stick that won't stay down when they flip it. They soon realize that it is due to a scientific principle called Newton's Third Law, which states that every action has an equal and opposite reaction. The birds experiment with this principle to see how it applies in their everyday lives, leading to some humorous and exciting results.
As usual, "There's No Place Like Home / Flipping Newton" is a fun and educational episode that teaches young viewers about science, teamwork, and problem-solving. With its colorful animation, catchy songs, and lovable characters, Peep and the Big Wide World continues to entertain and educate children while inspiring a sense of wonder about the world around them.