Ep 27. The Election Problem / The Littlest Chicken Problem
- November 3, 2014
- 25 min
Peg and Cat are ready for some adventure in Episode 27 of Season 1. The episode is divided into two parts. The first part is ‘The Election Problem’, which is about Peg running for President. The second part is called ‘The Littlest Chicken Problem’, where Peg and Cat come to the rescue of a tiny little chicken.
In ‘The Election Problem’, Peg decides to campaign for the presidency of the United States. She feels that she can make a change in the world, and wants to make a difference. However, the election process proves to be much more challenging than Peg imagined. She learns the hard way that being a President is not easy. She has to convince her friends to vote for her, and showcase her best public speaking skills to win their support. She also has to master the art of diplomacy and negotiation, as she encounters opponents who would do anything to win the election. In the end, Peg learns that victory is not just about the race but about the spirit of the election. The episode teaches children the importance of leadership, friendship, and teamwork.
In the second part, ‘The Littlest Chicken Problem’, Peg and Cat come to the aid of a tiny little chicken. The chicken is trapped inside a tiny egg that is too small to break. Peg and Cat have to find a way to get the chicken out of the egg without hurting it. They embark on a journey to the farm, where they find a unique device that can help hatch the egg. They have to use math skills to figure out how to operate the machine correctly. They soon realize that the machine is a giant bubble blower, and start blowing bubbles of various sizes to help the little chicken hatch.
The episode showcases the importance of patience, creativity, and problem-solving skills. It encourages children to think outside the box and use their imagination to solve real-world problems.
Overall, ‘The Election Problem / The Littlest Chicken Problem’ is an exciting episode of Peg + Cat that is sure to captivate children's attention. The episode combines humor, adventure, and education to deliver a fun and meaningful viewing experience. Peg and Cat's adventures are full of surprises and always leave the audience with a valuable lesson to take away. The show is perfect for children between the ages of 3 and 8 and adults looking for a wholesome viewing experience with their kids.