Work It Out Wombats! Podcast

By: GBH & PBS Kids
  • Summary

  • Hey Wombuddies - come join your favorite Wombats on eight super fun podcast playdates! The Work It Out Wombats! Podcast invites YOU, the listener, to join Zadie, Zeke and Malik as they sail a pirate ship through the Crashing Cliffs, fly to the sky in a make-believe Cloud Ship, enjoy a spooky campout, and build a super-strong fort that NO wind can blow down. You won’t just be listening to the fun, you’ll be having fun - singing, dancing, jumping, clapping, making, and creating right alongside your favorite Wombats.


    The Work It Out Wombats! Podcast is produced for PBS KIDS by GBH Kids and Cultural Whisperers and distributed by PBS KIDS and PRX.

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Episodes
  • Chapter 8 Campout Playdate
    Feb 22 2024

    A campfire story about the Rumble-Tummy is TWICE as fun when YOU help the Wombats create some spooky sound effects. Make your hands sound slide-y. Make your fingers sound crawl-y. Give Mr. E the most delicious fright of his life! 

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    10 mins
  • Chapter 7 Ferocious Dragon Playdate
    Feb 15 2024

    It’s Ferocious Dragon vs. the Dragon-Calmers! Zeke is the Dragon and YOU, Wombuddies, can help by joining Zadie and Malik on Team Dragon-Calmer. Get ready to do the Dragon dance. Get ready to Jump the Swishy Tail. Get ready to Roar No More! 

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    11 mins
  • Chapter 6 Detective Playdate
    Feb 8 2024

    Put on your detective hats, Wombuddies! Help Detectives Zadie, Zeke, and Malik solve the mystery of the strange, clack-and-hissy, “only some of the time” sound that is giving Mr. E the creepy-crawlies.

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    11 mins

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