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Rebecca is engrossed in her new book, but Murphi needs feeding. To help deal with his hunger, Rebecca works with him to make tiger bread toast. The Mini Monsters serve up some fantastic dishy animal makes, and Rebecca's cousin calls with an animal story of his own. None of this excitement is enough to keep Murphi's tummy quiet. Perhaps the final mega monster make will help – a bottle street.
No, Rebecca isn't wearing a box on her head - she's dressed as an astronaut! This gives Murphi an idea. He helps Rebecca discover alien life by creating an alien out of a sock. The Mini Monsters are making skyscapes, Rebecca's royal relative is looking for something, and the final mega monster make is another space-inspired creation. The Recycling Express and the Tiny Helpers support Rebecca and Murphi as they reach for the stars.
Rebecca washes all the hats, ready for a silly hat party - but Murphi's special party hat has shrunk. Although he's disappointed, it gives Murphi an idea - a clothes peg giraffe. The Mini Monsters are using everyday things to create great makes, and a call comes in on the Magic Monster Mirror from Rebecca's aunt. Murphi's mega monster make is a fun woolly head game inspired by scraps of wool delivered by the Recycling Express.
Rebecca and Murphi are dealing with a glut of carrots from the vegetable patch, and they have made everything from carrot cake to carrot juice. This inspires Murphi's first idea – a carton bunny rabbit. The Mini Monsters are making colourful caterpillars, and Rebecca's uncle is snug as a bug in his woolly cardigan when he calls her on the Magic Monster Mirror. The Recycling Express brings an empty box, which Rebecca and Murphi transform into a cardboard kitty cat.
Rebecca and Murphi are trying to come up with a new move to perfect their competition dance routine. They take a break for an ice-cold monster shake and find time to create a bottle penguin. The Mini Monsters demonstrate how to make everlasting sandcastles, and Rebecca's aunt calls from space - where she has made some alien friends. The Recycling Express arrives with empty tissue boxes, inspiring a mega monster make – a funny pineapple puppet.
Murphi is in the middle of a mega clean-up in the attic, but he can't find Rebecca's lost hat. His magic cleaning machine goes wrong and causes mayhem, which gives him a monster make idea - a paper banana skin! The Mini Monsters create wonderful scrap bag monsters, while Rebecca's grandpa tries to create a new ice cream flavour and a dreamy creamy sundae. The Recycling Express brings an old box with a window, which Murphi and Rebecca transform into a terrific box truck.
Murphi thinks he has seen an alien in the attic, but it's only Rebecca pretending to be an underwater ocean explorer. Water inspires the first monster make of the day – a sea turtle bowl. The Mini Monsters are inspired by water too, transforming different-shaped boxes into boats. Rebecca's cousin is by the sea, turning discarded rubbish from the beach into a fantastic seascape. Finally, Rebecca and Murphi create a manta ray from an old plastic bottle, with the Tiny Helpers lending a hand.
Rebecca is trying to win a lasso contest, but first, there's some making to be done with Murphi. A toothpaste box and a toothpaste tube are transformed into a toothpaste tube snake, the Mini Monsters create something beastly out of burger boxes, and Rebecca's cousin calls on the Magic Monster Mirror. Finally, a large cardboard tube provides inspiration for a terrific tube vulture.
It's a special day in the attic, but Rebecca seems to have forgotten all about it. Murphi has an inspirational idea for a 'bee-autiful' yogurt pot bee, the Mini Monsters transform paper plates into snappy-mouthed animals, and Rebecca gets a call from her uncle at the zoo. Finally, the Recycling Express inspires Murphi to help Rebecca turn different-sized cardboard boxes into a cake.
Rebecca has a new pet plant called Stan, which gives Murphi a monster idea for the first make – a terrifically tropical bug made from a reused plastic bottle. The Mini Monsters make bottle fish, and Rebecca's great aunt makes a silly plant for her pet bug. The Recycling Express brings some egg boxes to the attic – just the thing Murphi needs to make a snippy snappy egg box crocodile. The Tiny Helpers add the teeth and eyes, meaning the crocodile can join the attic's jungle band for a final dance.
Rebecca has lost her healthy, fruity snacks. Murphi can't find them either, but he does find a huge portrait of his great-grandma with the big eyes. This gives him an 'eye-dea' for a make – a pair of silly eyeglasses! The Mini Monsters make muffins, Rebecca gets a call on the Magic Monster Mirror from her aunt, and Murphi and Rebecca create a snack tube train with some support from the Tiny Helpers and the Recycling Express.
Rebecca is keen to go on a travelling adventure and invites Murphi to come. Murphi's time machine takes them to the dinosaur age, but when it stops working, they need to get making. Firstly, they create a paper plate dinosaur, followed by some colourful water blob creatures made by the Mini Monsters. Then, Rebecca gets a call on the Magic Monster Mirror from her aunt Antarctic, who makes herself some snow-building buddies to help rescue her snowman. The Recycling Express brings some paper straws to the attic, which Murphi and Rebecca use to make a straw sailboat.
Murphi's comic reading is disturbed by some fluffy fairy dust. Rebecca finds a muffin case, inspiring Murphi's first make – a muffin case house. The Mini Monsters are making a tea set, and Rebecca's great uncle needs to make some bunnies to support his acting career. Still unable to find the fluffy fairy, Murphi decides it is time for a mega monster make. The Recycling Express arrives with an old tea box, which is transformed into a box dragon, with a little assistance from the Tiny Helpers.
It's the day of the annual Teddy Bear Party. Murphi is making sandwiches, and Rebecca has made jelly. A little mishap inspires Murphi's first monster make – a tiny toadstool pot. The Mini Monsters create paper cup critter puppets, and Rebecca's cousin, Fiona, calls to share her idea for a cupcake case flower. Murphi's mega monster make is a teddy bear box, helped by some round boxes brought along by the Recycling Express.
A dusty, old box on the top of the wardrobe is causing sneezing and mayhem. What's inside? Rebecca and Murphi make a monster from a tissue box, and the Mini Monsters create their own monster glove puppets. Uncle Ernie calls to tell Rebecca about his rare bird photography but is distracted by falling coconuts. Finally, an old sock becomes a fabulous flamingo puppet, with some assistance from the Tiny Helpers.
It's a really hot day in the attic, and Murphi needs to cool the place down to stop Rebecca getting crabby. A paper plate crab is the first make of the day, with the usual supportive song from the Fabulous Fluffs. An old wooden spoon becomes a spoon monster, thanks to the creativity of the Mini Monsters, and Rebecca's cousin builds a paper bag house. The Recycling Express provides yogurt pots for a palm tree, and the Tiny Helpers make the leaves.
It's recycling day in the attic – and it's also Murphi's hairdo day! The first idea is a hilarious hairdo pot, the Mini Monsters make a variety of cheese box octopuses, and the Magic Monster Mirror brings a call from Rebecca's aunt. Finally, the Recycling Express arrives with some buttons that Murphi and Rebecca use to create a brilliant box robot.
Rebecca and Murphi are playing hide-and-seek. Murphi is so difficult to find that he comes out of hiding to help Rebecca make a cardboard tube tracker dog. The Mini Monsters make paper bag monsters, and Rebecca's Grandpa calls to share his fishing frustrations. The Recycling Express brings a shoebox, inspiring a mega monster idea - a magnificent monster! And the Tiny Helpers are on hand to help make the hutch.
It's picnic day! Rebecca and Murphi create a 'soup-er' fly in a bowl of soup. On the Recycling Express, an old storage tub becomes a totally terrific tub drum kit.