Mila, a 7-year-old girl from Russia, tells the Momonsters what she likes most about the world: Dolls. Momonsters have to learn to play with dolls. Each one chooses one: a superhero, a robot, a pirate - and now how is it played?
Alejandro, a boy from Argentina, tells the Momonsters what he loves most in the world: playing soccer. The Momonsters are going to try to play a football game, but Huhu doesn't want to share the ball, Hehe runs away from the ball.
Antoine, a 5-year-old little boy from France, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: puzzles. The Momonsters will try to do a puzzle. Although it looks easy at first, none of them can get the pieces to fit.
Liam, an 8-year-old little boy from Canada, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: trampolines. The Momonsters will try to jump on a trampoline. They're all excited, except Hehe.
Amelie, a 9-year-old little girl from France, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: taking a nap. The Momonsters will try to take a nap. They all settle into their sleeping bags, but Huhu can't fall sleep alone.
Ana, a 4-year-old little girl from Chile, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: being tickled. The Momonsters will learn how to tickle each other. They all laugh out loud except Hoho.
Rodrigo, a 7-year-old little boy from Mexico, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: Popsicle's. The Momonsters will try to make Popsicle's. Just pour juice in the mold, put it in the freezer.
Manuel, an 8-year-old little boy from Portugal, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: picnics. The Momonsters will learn how to go on a picnic. They have everything ready, the blanket, the food.
Lana, a 5-year-old little girl from Croatia, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: playing I spy. The Momonsters will learn how to play I Spy, but Hihi's imagination lets her see things the others can't.
Ruth, a 5-year-old little girl from Luxembourg, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: playing hide and seek. The Momonsters will learn to play hide and seek. They all have a great time until it's Huhu's turn.
Christian, 7-year-old little boy from Austria, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: the slide. The Momonsters will try to ride down a slide. It looks fun, although that ramp looks slippery.
Adriana, a 6-year-old little girl from Brazil, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: the hula hoop. The Momonsters will learn how to dance with a hula hoop. Haha and Hihi want to be the first to try.
Theo, a 9-year-old little boy from Sweden, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing rock, paper, scissors. The Momonsters will learn how to play rock, paper, scissors.
Andrés, a 5-year-old little boy from Colombia, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: blowing soap bubbles. The Momonsters will learn to blow soap bubbles. It looks like the secret is in how you blow.
Lucas, an 8-year-old little boy from France, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: bread. The Momonsters will learn how to make a recipe with bread. There are lots of kinds of bread and they all look delicious.
Lena, a 9-year-old little girl from Germany, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: playing tag. The Momonsters will learn how to play tag. The first thing is picking who gets to be "it."
Enzo, a 4-year-old little boy from Italy, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: cars. The Momonsters will try to play with toy cars. They need to use their imagination - I'm sure Hihi will think of something.
Yun, a 4-year-old little girl from China, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: flying a kite. The Momonsters will learn how to fly a kite. They need a little wind, but - It's a very windy day.
Hans, a 5-year-old little boy from Switzerland, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: cupcakes. The Momonsters will learn how to make cupcakes. Uh-oh - the cupcakes are going one by one.
Emily, a 6-year-old little girl from Ireland, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: magic. The Momonsters will try to do magic tricks. They only have to make something disappear with a magic wand.
Lucas, a 5-year-old little boy from Italy, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing hot and cold. The Momonsters will learn how to play hot and cold. It looks like Hoho hid the ball too well.
Nikolaus, a 9-year-old little boy from Greece, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: acting in a stage play. The Momonsters will learn how to act in a stage play. Mmm - What are they supposed to say?
Elif, a 4-year-old little girl from Turkey, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: gifts. The Momonsters will learn how to receive a gift. They have to wait a little while before they open it.
Gabriela, a 5-year-old little girl from Mexico, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: scaring people. The Momonsters will learn how to scare each other. They all can't wait to get started, except Hehe.
Suni, a 4-year-old little girl from Korea, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: balloons. The Momonsters will try to play with balloons. Blowing them up isn't easy.
Feng, a 5-year-old little girl from China, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: salad. The Momonsters will try to make a salad. Hoho's proposal for the ingredients is garlic, paprika, mayonnaise, peppers, etc
Eden, a 6-year-old little girl from Andorra, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: making snowmen. The Momonsters will try to make their own snowman. But it looks like little Huhu doesn't want to participate.
Stan, a 6-year-old little boy from the United States, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing superheroes. The Momonsters will try to play superheroes and for that they must defeat the villains.
Noah, a 7-year-old little boy from Belgium, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: cats. The Momonsters have to learn how to take care of a cat. But first it needs a name. It sounds like a difficult task.
Leonardo, a 5-year-old little boy from Italy, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: drawing. The Momonsters will learn how to draw. Each one draws something they like. But it looks like Hehe needs inspiration.
Calum, a 6-year-old little boy from New Zealand, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing pirates. The Momonsters will learn how to play pirates, and for that they have to hide a big treasure.
Enni, an 8-year-old little girl from Finland, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: decorating the Christmas tree. The Momonsters will try to decorate a Christmas tree. They all decorate the tree.
Michael, a 6-year-old little boy from the United States, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: basketball. The Momonsters will learn how to play basketball. Playing this team sport isn't easy.
Ferdinand, a 9-year-old little boy from Canada, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: reading comics. The Momonsters will try to read comics. Each one picks the one they like the most, but.
Aleska, an 8-year-old little girl from Poland, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: playing with a yo-yo. The Momonsters will play with a yo-yo, but it's very difficult. Will they all be able to make it spin?
Sam, a 4-year-old little boy from the United States, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing with cardboard boxes. The Momonsters will learn how to play with cardboard boxes.
An, a 7-year-old little girl from China, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: playing jenga. The Momonsters will learn how to play jenga. It's a game that requires a lot of concentration.
Roberto, a 4-year-old little boy from Spain, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: making sand castles. The Momonsters will learn how to make sand castles. They need a pail and shovel.
Rumiko, a 5-year-old little girl from Japan, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: making origami. The Momonsters will learn how to make origami. Each one chooses the figure they like the most.
William, a 5-year-old little boy from Germany, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing with electric cars. The Momonsters decide to have a race and the winner gets a delicious sponge cake as a prize.
Frederik, a 9-year-old little boy from Denmark, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing with robots. The Momonsters try to teach their robots some of their favorite games, but it's harder than it looks.
Cristina, a 4-year-old little girl from Spain, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: playing in a ball pit. While the Momonsters are having fun playing in a ball pit, Huhu loses his favorite ball.
Brian, a 7-year-old little boy from Ireland, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: rainbows. The Momonsters have to make a rainbow with colored objects.
Arthur, an 8-year-old little boy from England, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: resolving mysteries. The Momonsters have to resolve the mystery of the missing cookies, one by one they disappear.
Annipe, a 9-year-old little girl from Egypt, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: taking photos. The Momonsters will learn how to take photos. And what better way to learn than with a photography contest?
Yani, a 9-year-old little boy from Holland, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: having laugh challenges. The Momonsters begin their laugh challenge: they dance and make faces and funny sounds.
Thomas, a 5-year-old little boy from Australia, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: playing mini-golf. The Momonsters need to get past all the obstacles on the course, but Huhu hits the ball too softly.
Klaus, a 6-year-old little boy from Germany, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: bowling. The Momonsters manage to bowl their balls, but Hoho is the only one who gets a strike.
Nanna, a 6-year-old little girl from Iceland, tells the Momonsters about her favorite thing in the whole world: playing with a bull's eye. The Momonsters can't wait to throw their balls at the bull's eye and test their aim.
Antonio, a 7-year-old little boy from Spain, tells the Momonsters about his favorite thing in the whole world: hunting for treasure. The Momonsters must solve the riddle to find the hidden treasure.