When the Arch Villain renounces arches and embraces the straight and narrow, shapes shift all over town and Super Peg and Cat Guy are back in action. Primary Learning Goal: Understanding straight, narrow, curved. Secondary Learning Goal: Counting sides to determine shapes (rectangles, triangles, squares), counting by tens to 100.
Peg and Cat are back as the Knights of the Round Table to reclaim their friends’ missing shapes — and their own Round Table! — from the mysterious 100-headed creature, The Blabberwocky. Primary Learning Goal: Making a drawing as a step in problem solving Secondary Learning Goal: 3D shapes, 2D shapes
When Albert Einstein has Peg and Cat over on Hanukkah, he shows them how to make a 2D piece of paper into a 3D dreidel. Later, they need to use this process to bring peace to Al’s home and save his Hanukkah. Primary Learning Goal: Turning 2D shapes into 3D shapes Secondary Learning Goal: Length, width and height
When the Electric Eleven perform on the farm, the 100 chickens swipe the band’s bus and drive it around the world! Peg and Cat use position words to keep up with them. Primary Learning Goal: Describing position: inside, outside, in front and behind Secondary Learning Goal: Counting to 100 by 10’s and 5’s
To jam with Billie Holiday in the Mardi Gras parade, Peg and Cat must learn to use a diagram of notes – sheet music.
On the singing competition “Perfect Ten,” Peg and Cat must impress the toughest judge ever: the Grumpy Grouchy Bear.
Nothing can keep Romeo and Juliet from meeting between their balconies – except maybe a dinosaur.
Baby Peg is desperate to tell Mom she wants that stray kitty for her pet and problem-solving partner, but she can only point and say "TWO!"
Peg and Cat scramble to make enough valentines for all their party guests and a pair of surprise visitors.
Intergalactic superheroes Peg and Cat are besieged by swiftly multiplying Fuzzballs.
Peg and Cat must present the king with the silliest song in the land.
Jesse worries that his mom will love him less if she gets married, but Peg uses math to show him that he has nothing to worry about.
Sweet treats are being swiped four at a time.
Episodes The Hanukkah Problem, The Christmas Problem, and the Penguin Problem combined