Odd Squad

Odd Squad inspires kids to join forces with kid agents to solve "odd" problems using math.

Episodes

  • 16-and-a-Half Blocks/Follow the Leader

    Evil Sculptor wants to leave the Villain Network. / The Mobile Unit goes undercover.
  • The Weight of the World Depends on Orla/Substitute Agents

    Orla tells a story about stopping Jellybean Joe. / Oxley and Olanda try to stop Sue Venir.
  • Oswald in the Machine/The B-Team

    An Odd Squad gadget has been stolen. / The Mobile Unit learns how things might have been.
  • Teach a Man to Ice Fish

    Confetti Betty strikes the Odd Squad headquarters in the Arctic.
  • Odd Squadcast - Episode #7

    A new tip send The Big O and her crew back out on the run.
  • Odd Squadcast - Episode #6

    The Big O interrogates another suspect with the hopes of getting them to confess.
  • Odd Squadcast - Episode #5

    The radio show presses on despite Headquarters being attacked with oddness.
  • Odd Squadcast - Episode #4

    The Big O gets a tip from another agent that may solve the case.

Specials

  • Know a Big O (211)

    Orla interviews the leader of all of Odd Squad - the Big O!
  • Oddness in NYC (210)

    Orla and Oswald travel to New York City together to look for oddness.
  • Souvenir Time (209)

    Omar from the Odd Squad Mobile Unit shows us some of his favorite souvenirs.
  • Know an O, Part Two (208)

    Orla takes us to China to interview the Ms. O from the Beijing Odd Squad Headquarters.
  • The Pit Crew (207)

    Orla introduces us to the Pit Crew.
  • Oswald's Favorite Rooms to Go To (206)

    Oswald from the Odd Squad Mobile Unit shows us the hallways of the van.
  • Know an O, Part One (205)

    Orla interviews the Mr. O from the Arctic Headquarters.
  • The Button Song (204)

    Opal from the Odd Squad Mobile Unit tells us about some of the buttons in the van.

About Odd Squad

If there’s a fire, you call the fire department. A robbery? You call the police. But if you wake to find that your dog has been doubled, or that your spouse has just shrunk-that's when you call Odd Squad. Odd Squad inspires kids, ages 6-8, to join forces with kid agents to solve "odd" problems using math. <br/> <strong>Ages:</strong> 4-8<br/> <strong>Educational Goal:<\/strong> Mathematics

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