Pook and Bunwin plan out Creakie's birthday.
Pook starts a school and teaches Bunwin and Creakie.
Something smells terribly bad in the bedroom.
Bunwin, Pook and Creakie play to celebrate their home, sweet, home: the bedroom.
Together, during a "storm", the gang overcome their fears.
The gang solve their problems.
The gang learn about sharing when they play "Food Store".
Someone is a "hat smasher" in the bedroom and admits its mistake.
The gang pretend to be pirates who are going on a treasure hunt, and learn to fit the gang in.
The gang include others by pretending to have a pet snake.
Pook uses confidence via racecar building.
Bunwin tries to learn how to fly.
After failing every event at a rodeo, the gang deal with their failure.
The gang overcome fears.
The gang pretend to be in charge by being the three captains.
Pook pretends to be a dinosaur by playing games.
The gang are trying their hardest, by keeping their promises.
The three learn about being a special guest.
The three participate in games and learn about winning.
The three help each other.
Together, an introduction to Pook's cafe turns out to be that Bunwin and Creakie follow their cafe's rules.
To avoid conflict, Pook is a peacemaker.
The gang use cooperation and help together.
Pook and Creakie be helpful when camping with Bunwin.
Bunwin and Pook must overcome their fear of a monster, which was just Creakie's scarecrow.
Pook tattles on a frustrated Bunwin as the monsters play a game of "Pet Store".
Courageous Creakie learns to confront his fears.
When Cheep is broken, the gang learn to confess.
As buzzin' bees, the three learn to deal with their anger issues.
A race the gang play is to be a fair play.
The gang start a band.
Bunwin learns to let Pook and Creakie work at their own paces.
Pook learns that a lack of self-discipline can hurt others.
Creakie learns to respect others.
Bunwin and Pook earn Creakie's respect, while an egg is about to hatch... a special guest.
Pook and Creakie won't let Bunwin join the Blue and Purple Club because she's orange, so she tries various ways to get in the club.
Creakie tries new things at Bunwin's very special and fancy tea party.
Pook learns not to lie.
Bunwin learns to set her limits.
Creakie, as a king, learns to compromise.
Pook tries to act like Creakie, simply by copying him.
Creakie is jealous of Bunwin's candy shop.
Pook learns NOT to be selfish.
Creakie learns to take turns.
Pook learns to adapt to other people's abilities by ballet.
The monsters overcome their fears of being eaten.
The monsters learn empathy for one and another.
Creakie and Bunwin learn about how Pook feels.
Together, the monsters overcome their fears of abandonment.
Creakie learns to share.
During a sleepover, the monsters learn to depend on each other.
Bunwin learns that friends are more important than toys.
Together, Bunwin, Creakie and Pook all learn to appreciate their individual strengths on a vacation to the moon.