Sarah & Duck

2013 β€’ PBS Sprout
4.7
317 reviews
TV-Y
Rating
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Volume 5 episodes (11)

1 Woolly Memories
8/28/15
Scarf Lady’s old film reels get themselves in a tangle, so Sarah and Duck decide to recreate the footage.
2 Beach Break
8/30/15
Sarah and Duck are spending a day at the beach, aiming to build some sand animals.
3 Bubble Bumbling
9/4/15
The Bubble Man is in town so a visit to the Big Shop is in order for Sarah, Duck and Donkey.
4 Toggle Tangle
9/11/15
After Sarah helps Scarf Lady prepare the wool for her new roof, she settles down for a dreamy sleep.
5 Tummy Talk
11/27/15
When Sarah forgets her sandwich, her rumbling tummy inadvertently starts a conversation.
6 Moon's Exhibition
12/1/15
A trip to the art gallery unexpectedly helps Duck with the hunt for his lost toy Rhino.
7 Pond Prose
12/2/15
Sarah is inspired by listening to a poetry record and decides to make up some poetry of her own.
8 The Art of Pink
12/3/15
The art gallery is holding a celebration of the colour pink and Sarah is keen to take part.
9 Bug Bop
12/4/15
Bug and his friends lead Sarah and Duck to their outdoor music concert.
10 Duck Flies
12/15/15
Duck sees some flying, migrating ducks in the sky and decides he would like to try it too.
11 Seacow Snow Trail (Christmas Special)
12/15/14
Sarah and Duck have received some Christmas Presents and are keen to find out who delivered them.

About this show

Meet Sarah, seven years old, with big eyes and a green hat who lives with her quacky, flappy best friend, Duck. Sarah and Duck live in a small village, in a small house, with a small, wonky garden path and a red front door. These charming animated pre-school adventures follow them as they explore their world both near and far in their own wobbly and imaginative way.

Ratings and reviews

4.7
317 reviews
Mona Diab
October 1, 2020
Best show I watched so far. It teaches kids values, boost their creativity, and teach them independence. Most importantly it doesn't have any negative actions nor correlations, no bad guys, no violance not even naughtiness. it's simple sweet and very well made. Animation and graphics are extraordinary. It simply enriches kids both visually and mentally. I also enjoy watching it with my little ones. And it's indirectly educational too, it teaches them how life values. For me it's simply perfect.
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Dakota Taylor
September 3, 2015
My little 3 year old loves Sarah and Duck. They live somewhere in the UK in a somewhat fantisized world. They often go on little adventures that never feature evil, or bad people. Everything seems to be in good spirt. Sometimes things don't always go their way and they don't pout about it. The narrator helps them think of another way around the problems. It's not really a learning show but it does teach children core values without slapping them in their face. Plus it isn't maddening for parents to watch!
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Chastity Mascarenas
December 8, 2017
Great show! My entire family can watch and enjoy this show. (We are 30, 29, 11, 5, and 1) It is a wholesome show that teaches to think around issues without making unneeded conflicts, which I love. As someone else stated, there are no bad guys like in most shows, so it is easy to like. I think that is why they have no parents in the show. To ensure no drama. Just a girl and her duck living every day as nicely as possible while interacting with their friends.
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