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    A Players’ Guide to World of Peppa Pig, the Mobile Game

    There’s so much to do!

    By Timothy J. Seppala
    May 19, 2025

Peppa Pig is a cultural icon. And now her universe lives in your pocket with World of Peppa Pig. But just handing your phone off to your kid can be nerve-racking — not only because little hands are prone to dropping things. With World of Peppa Pig, you don’t have to worry about either your wallet or exposing your child to inappropriate content. The Netflix edition of this charming mobile game features no ads, additional subscriptions, or in-app purchases.

Keeping kids safely occupied with age-appropriate digital activities is easy with World of Peppa Pig. Below you’ll find an overview of just some of the things your preschooler can see and do in the game. Many of the activities come in three difficulty levels, so your kid can have fresh challenges as they level up their cognitive skills. 

Peppa Pig sits at a table with eggs, pizza, and sandwich; on either side is Peppa Pig as a sea creature and with laundry basket.
  • Matching: With cards face down, it’s your tot’s job to find like cards and remember where they are to form pairs. 

     

  • Toys in a tree: Little brother George somehow got his favorite toys stuck in a tree. It happens to the best of us. Your little one will have to match shapes to the toys that make them.
     
  • Stargazing: On an American holiday, the Pig family goes camping and Daddy Pig breaks out his telescope. Your kid will count stars and draw out constellations featuring characters like Santa, the Charioteer.
     
  • Monster truck race: The next stop on the Pigs’ American excursion has children racing monster trucks in the desert, vying for the farthest spot in a pig’s favorite place: a mud hole.
     
  • Hidden objects in the Grand Canyon: The Pigs take a helicopter ride through the Grand Canyon, and it’s up to Peppa to find objects hidden in the valley — like a bald eagle, bright-yellow raft, and desert creature with entirely too much frizzy hair.
     
  • Set the scene with Super Potato and Hash Brown: Upon arrival in Hollywood, Peppa and George will meet the biggest superhero in Peppa’s universe — Super Potato. He’s not extolling the virtues of eating veggies here. Instead, your kids can dress up a scene starring him and Hash Brown with props to create their perfect single-frame story. Then they can animate it.
On the left side, Peppa Pig plays a pirate and on the right, Peppa pig eats breakfast in bed.
  • Jigsaw puzzles: Cardboard jigsaw puzzles are a great way to teach kids problem-solving skills. In World of Peppa Pig, you don’t have to worry about losing any pieces. Nope, your kids can just focus on reassembling pictures of scenes like a backyard rocket launch, pigs in space, gardening with Miss Rabbit, and science with Daddy Rabbit. 
     
  • Hide and seek: Peppa’s friends are playing hide-and-seek in the forest — can your toddler find them all among the trees and bushes? What about behind easels and drum kits in an extremely busy and well-stocked playroom?
     
  • Grampy Rabbit’s Dinosaur Park: Slide down a dinosaur’s neck and out its mouth at one of little brother George’s favorite places in all of Peppatown. There are plenty of other activities too, like jumping in mud puddles, watching a dinosaur song-and-dance show, swinging on swings, and rocking this way and that on coil-mounted dinosaur toys. 

     

  •  Laundry: It’s important to teach kids organization skills from an early age. That’s where the laundry activities comes into play: putting soiled clothing in the washing machine is a counting exercise; sorting clean clothes into the correct baskets helps with shape and object recognition.
     
  • Driving the bus: The steering wheel on the bus goes round and round. In this linear trip to school, children can pick up Peppa’s friends waiting at bus stops, honk the horn, turn on windshield wipers, adjust the radio, futz with turn signals, and activate a dashboard walkie-talkie.
  • Guess the shapes: Shape-guessing helps kids with spatial awareness, cognitive development, and problem-solving skills. They’ll match up silhouettes of cartoon veggie people with their illustrations and find supper items like a loaf of bread or some kebabs while sitting at the dinner table.
     
  • Find the difference: Another way to bolster cognitive development is to take two pictures, put them next to each other, and have kids spot the differences between the pair. One pair features a police department scene with some subtle differences — like a potted plant where a tea kettle is in one picture and Deputy Fox holding a donut instead of a magnifying glass.
     
  • Sounds animals make: There sure are a lot of interesting sounds in a town full of different animals. Candy Cat meows, Peppa Pig oinks, and Emily Elephant trumpets in all her majesty.
An illustration of a cake-decoration feature in the game.
  • The birthday party: Make sure everybody’s got a balloon, hat, and juice box — this birthday party’s gonna be off the hook. That’s assuming your child gets everyone to eat their veggies before diving into pizza, pie, and stacked hero sandwiches. Even more important is helping clean up and wash dishes. Peppa and her kin might be animals, but they don’t live in a pig sty.
     
  • Let’s draw: There’s also a blank canvas for your kids to draw on here. They can add stickers and familiar characters from the show and bring life to whatever their imaginations conjure up. If coloring is more their speed, there are a handful of images to fill in, including rocket ships, space exploration, and more.

(Ready for more kids and family fun? Sesame Street comes to Netflix later this year!)

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