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.
Murphi is so good at hiding that Rebecca decides to make a cardboard tube tracker dog. The Recycling Express brings a shoebox, which becomes home to a magnificent monster.
Recycling day in the attic inspires several great makes. A pot becomes a hairdo, cheese boxes become octopuses and buttons become a brilliant box robot.
A paper plate crab is the first make of the day, and an old wooden spoon becomes a spoon monster. The Recycling Express provides yogurt pots to make a palm tree.
A dusty, old box makes Rebecca sneeze! Murphi dreams up some make ideas to help reveal what's inside, including a tissue box monster and a flamingo sock puppet.
Rebecca and Murphi’s attic is full of distracting, fluffy fairy dust, but that doesn’t stop them from creating a muffin case cottage, and turning an old tea box into a dragon.
Rebecca and Murphi are planning to go on a travelling adventure, so they use straws to make a sailboat. They also create a paper plate dinosaur to keep them company!
Rebecca has lost her healthy snacks, but that doesn’t stop her and Murphi creating some silly eyeglasses and a snack tube train. Will the train help them locate the missing morsels?
Stan the plant inspires some jungle animal makes in the attic. A plastic bottle becomes a tropical bug, and an egg box becomes a snippy snappy crocodile.
Rebecca really wants to win a lasso contest. Before that, she helps Murphi make a toothpaste tube snake and a terrific tube vulture. Will she lasso first place?
Is there an alien in the attic or is it just another fabulous transformation? A paper bowl becomes a sea turtle, boxes become boats and a bottle becomes a manta ray.
A clean-up in the attic inspires a multitude of Monster Makes, including a paper banana skin, scrap bag monsters and a terrific box truck. Let’s get recycling!
Rebecca and Murphi are dealing with a glut of carrots from the vegetable patch, which inspires them to make a carton bunny rabbit and a cardboard kitty cat.
After washing all their silly hats, Rebecca and Murphi create a clothes peg giraffe and use scraps of wool to make a fun woolly head game. Then it’s party time!
Space inspires Murphi and Rebecca’s creations, including an alien made from a sock, and some cotton wool helps them turn cardboard tubes into a space rocket. Is the attic ready for lift off?