The Hoobs are here to find out all about Peeps and Tiddlypeeps. Which makes them wonder how Tiddlypeeps find things out. Along the way they also discover how many hoobnips fit in a tart tin, how to give Roma the Hoobyhics and how much fun you can have with something soft and squidgy. By the time they get to Hoob News one thing they've found out is just how much there is to find out!
Groove thinks there can't be a better way of saying hello than giving his tail a good old wagga-wagga - it's almost as good as a Hoobledigger! But how do the Tiddlypeeps say hello to their friends when they're really pleased to see them? They find out how Queens say hello and Roma even says hello to some rugby players but in the end the Tiddlypeeps teach them the nicest hello of all!
Nothing makes a Hoob laugh like a hoobledangler. And Tiddlypeeps laugh at all sorts of strange things but they don't don't find hoobledanglers funny at all. So what would make a Hoob AND a Tiddlypeep laugh? The Hoobs try to laugh at things in crackers, things you sit on and Peeps who fall over. But in the end it's something much simpler that's funny enough to make Groove drop his plank!
Stars are just about Iver's favorite things - along with questions for Hoob News! When he wonders how he can get a star to hang in the Hoobmobile he gets to think about them both! Roma tells them about a star they can see in the daytime and the Tiddlypeeps show them how they can make one. But when Hubba Hubba sends them a story from Hoobnet, the Hoobs find out just what it is that really makes a star a star!
The pals investigate why a dog keeps barking outside the Hoobmobile.
Groove doesn't fancy the idea of running - too much effort! But what happens if the Hoobmobile goes off without him - he'll have to catch it up somehow!
Iver suffers hot and cold flushes, and his nose and eyelids turn blue and start making a strange sound – so he looks to the Tiddlypeeps for an explanation.
The Hoobs are very impressed by how high frogs can jump. But how do they do it? Perhaps it's all those flies they've been eating!
Iver searches high and low for his Hoobtoobe, but it appears to have vanished.
There's nothing like a Hoobyhidey for hiding behind. The Peeps seem to have Hoobyhideys too. But they don't use them for hiding... so what do Peeps use Hoobyhideys for?
Groove's tree has lost all it's leaves. Will they ever grow back? And why did they fall off in the first place?
The Hoobs have run out of Hoobygoop. What do the Peeps have that they can use instead? And more importantly - who makes it?
The pals call on their DIY skills to fix the Hoobytug.
A Hoobs home is his Hoobmobile. It's hoobacious - you can live in it and take it around with you wherever you go. But what other animal has a home like that?
From me to you - Hoo Hoo Hoo Hoob. From you to me - Hoo Hoo Hooby. But why do Tiddlypeeps give each other presents?
Tula's having a bad hoobyfur day. Hoobyfur is hoobelly groobelly but sometimes you just want it to do something else. What can Tula do to make hers more exciting?
Iver, Groove and Tula discover how Tiddlypeeps clap their hands.
Tula needs something to make her smell especially for the Tiddlypeeps' party.
The pals use the Peeps' combs to store their Hoobycookies until they discover what they are really meant for.
Iver, Groove and Tula find a way to keep warm while Hooblegazing.
The gang discovers how and why it rains
Groove seeks a wobbly item to complete his collection of things that move.
When Tula ruins Groove's best painting, she has to do something before he finds out.
The gang learns about sand and what it is used for.
A mysterious hooting sound keeps the Hoobs awake at night.
The gang searches the Peep Planet for soft, round, flat things to play with like a Hoobarama.
Iver, Groove and Tula learn about creatures that like getting wet.
The pals discover how keys are used to open things.
Iver, Groove and Tula had to wait for their Hoobyblubber Tubs to set.
Iver needs something to keep his hoobypaws dry from a wet puddle of Hoobjuice on the floor which Groove had so far spilled.
The Hoobs find something that can fly.
The gang finds out about the best time to visit the Tiddlypeeps.
Iver is having trouble going to sleep and needs some help.
Groove shows off his potato plant, but finds there is just one problem – it does not have any potatoes on it.
A hungry mouse tries to make a meal of the Hoobmobile.
Groove makes an interesting discovery – a tooth stuck in a piece of wood.
Iver, Groove, Tula and Roma seek a Tiddlypeep souvenir for the Hoobmobile.
Groove does something to annoy his friend Tula.
Groove needs a break, but cannot decide what kind of holiday would suit him best.
Tula thinks boys and girls like different things, but Groove is not so certain.
Iver watches a feather blowing in the wind and decides it would make a good addition to the Hoobmobile.
Groove wishes he were tall enough to reach the tools he needs from the top shelf.
Tula and the gang learns about how rubbish is recycled.
Groove finds a painted egg and wonders what it is for.
The pals take to the air for a bird's-eye view of Earth.
Groove dances underwater with a mermaid - even though he is nowhere near the sea.
A box of black sticky spots arrives for Tula from her aunt Hattie Hoob.
Iver, Groove, Tula and Roma decide to learn about shopping, in case the Hoobnet doesn't have what they need.
Groove learns about borrowing when he loses his Hoobysandwich hammer.
The pals are invited to a fancy dress party but cannot decide what to wear.
The pals investigate what makes people cry.
The gang decide to get a bell for Groove so they can keep track of his whereabouts.
The Hoobynut in the roof garden is ready to eat, giving the pals the perfect opportunity to learn about sharing.
The gang learns about things that go up and down.
The gang tries to learn a new Peep dance.
Groove makes the most of being covered in dirt.
Groove ruins Tula's fruit display and sets out to make up for it by finding a big, juicy replacement.
The pals enjoy the view from the roof garden of the Hoobmobile and wonder what it would be like to be much higher up.
The gang reveals their favourite things about cows and Groove makes cheese.
Iver and Tula help Groove calm his nerves before a musical performance.
The friends want to play their favourite Tiddlypeep music, but first have to work out what all the instruments are.
The friends help Iver decide which circus job would suit him best.
Tula paints a mysterious picture, and the others can't decide what it is.
Iver, Groove, Tula and Roma celebrate a special day, but realise they have left something important behind in Hoobland.
Tula and Iver take turns at baking cakes for the gang.
The friends visit the seaside, where they learn all about boats.
The pals are disappointed to find their Hoobofizz frozen, which means they cannot drink it.
Tula learns how to keep her Hoobypuffs fresh.
The pals wonder how they can wake up before the sun rises.
The pals go exploring, but cannot decide what to take with them and where to put it all.
The pals keep fit by doing a few Peep exercises.
Iver is mystified to see a Tiddlypeep in two places at once.
Iver, Groove and Tula try out ways of making themselves look different.
The sun makes the friends feel so hot they cannot answer any questions.
The gang try to find something that has stripes to decorate the model.
The pals get out all their favorite collections and have a good look at them.
Tula has made gifts for everyone except for Hubba Hubba, so Tula questions if Hubba Hubba is really her friend.
The Hoobycomputer breaks down, prompting the gang to look for other ways of sending messages.
Tula decides she would rather have a Peep name, but is not sure which one would suit her best.
The Hoobs figure out how they can have fun in the snow.
Roma comes to visit her friends and wants her holiday to be special.
The friends learn about coordinating the colours of their Hooby-middle-grippers.
The Hoobs need a way to make Hoobocactospiker shakes without hurting their paws.
The pals want to get Humpty Dumpty to sit on the wall, but first the floppy fellow needs stuffing.
Tula wants to write a story, but she does not know what story to write.
The gang tries some Hoobycookies with different tastes.
The Hoobs want to know how they can feel brave.
Iver makes friends with a little bird that visits him in the roof garden every day.
The Hoobs need to find a hiding place to hide from Hubba Hubba when playing Hooby-hide and Hooby-seek.
The pals find some things that are exactly the same.
The Hoobs figure out what sort of shell can be useful.
The pals find something to go swinging on the roof garden instead of a Hoobypod.
Tula tries to overcome her fear of thunder.
The friends find 10 things that go pop.
The gang find something that is round and spiky.
Tula cannot decide which friend to take with her to the seaside.
The pals need something to fix their blanket.
The Hoobs figure out a way to make the purple mark on a white toy polar bear disappear.
Iver wants to find a hobby that suits him.
The friends look at all kinds of Tiddlypeep toys since they were Hooblets.
Groove and Tula try to help Iver slow down.
The gang wonders what happened to the Tiddlypeep buns.
Groove needs something to hang up his CDs.
The Hoobs try to find some way to pick up Tula's Hoobypins out of the box without getting pricked.
The pals figure out why night has to be so dark.
Hubba Hubba wants to read a Tiddlypeep fairy tale to The Hoobs, but he is missing a page from his book.
Groove cannot figure out where he can put this toy dinosaur in his collection.
The friends wonder what sort of wheels could they have in the Hoobmobile.
Tula needs something soft so she does not hurt herself.
The friends need to learn how to say some new words.
Groove doesn't mind too much when Tiddlypeeps goes boo and makes him jump. Not as long as he gets to make them jump too, but they keep sneaking up on him. So how can Groove see behind him when he's out collecting?
The Hoobs wonder why they are bubbles in the Hoobypond.
The pals find some things that can bounce.
The biggest Hoobynut loaf ever made contained 230 Hoobynuts. Tula's determined to beat this record - but first she has to gather 231 Hoobynuts, which might not be as easy as it sounds and Auntie Hattie Hoob in Hoobland must not be disturbed until after Hoob News.
Tula needs a good luck charm to make her feel lucky.
The Hoobs wonder why Peeps wear flowerpots on their heads, which are hats.
The gang cannot figure out why camels have humps.
Groove and Tula think Iver is talking to himself, but he thinks he was talking to someone else.
The most important day in a Hoob's year is their HoobyTwizzletuft Day - the day when they first got their Twizzletuft clipped. This year Tula has given Iver and Groove a beautiful Russian doll.
Iver's been running up and down the stairs collecting the Hooboberry harvest; now his chest is going ba-boom, ba-boom.
The friends discover fruit in the Heebleleaf tree.
Tula and Groove decide to have a HUGE Hoob breakfast called a Hooblebumber Breakfast. Iver doesn't feel like any breakfast, because he's working in the cab, so how can Tula and Groove persuade Iver to eat his breakfast?
The Hoobs are enjoying a good game of Hoob Clues, which is a game where you guess the answer to a set of clues. They are enjoying the game so much, that the they decide to do Hoob News in the form of the game.
While preparing for a picnic, Tula's paw gets stung, and it really hurts! The Hoobs learn how many stinging things there are on the Peep planet.
Iver is counting everything in the Hoobmobile, and is running round and round in a hurry, so much that he never seems to stop! Iver scoffs at this, there's no such thing as something that goes round and round without stopping... is there?
Roma is coming to visit, so the Hoobs try and think of something fun to do with her. They decide to recreate a fair for her on the roof garden, but how?
Tula has made Groove a pocket on her Hooby-sticher-upper. But he can't decide what to put in it.
Iver spots some Tiddlypeeps climbing out of a swimming pool and is amazed to see that they have holes in their tummies! They soon learn that their called tummy buttons (or belly buttons.), but what on earth are they for?
Groove's collection of "Different Shaped Things He Doesn't Know What To Do With" is getting in Iver's way, so he threatens to throw it away if Groove can't find a use for it.
Groove decides to start a new collection - Round flat things that make a hoobgroovy noise. But what can he use to start it? Meanwhile, Tula tries to learn a song that the Tiddlypeeps have taught her.
Tula has had a lovely idea. She decides to take some flowers that the Tiddlypeeps have given her to Huba Hubba. But as Iver points out, flowers die after a while and it's going to be a long time till they get back to Hoobland, so what can she do?
Iver and Tula become totally mysterfied when Groove starts winning lots of egg and spoon races that they all enjoy doing... He normally loses!
After playing with his toys Waggle and Woof in the clutter cupboard, Groove wishes that he could play on his own with them all day. Because he isn't sure whether the wish will come true if he tells Iver and Tula, he tries to make his wish come true without letting them know what it is!
While browsing through his collection of Pigs Of The Peep Planet, Groove discovers a Piggy bank containing some money. Because there is only one coin, the Hoobs start to wonder what can be done with the coin... but Greed soo starts to rear it's ugly head among all three of them...
Because they are such good friends, Tula decides to make a reward for Iver and Groove. While she's doing this, the boys try to learn other ways you can earn rewards.
Iver and Tula can understand what is wrong with Groove. He's in a foul mood, so they try to find out how to cheer him up and what's wrong with him in the first place! Which isn't as easy as they thought it would be...
While reading poetry to Roma, Iver discoverers one about The Man In The Moon. This fascinates him, so they all start looking for any truth in the poem.
Groove is taking Iver collecting, but Tula has made some hooby crispies. These go soggy if left for too long, so how can Tula alert Iver and Groove from collecting to get back to the Hoobmobile?
The Hoobs are reading Jack And The Beanstalk. Groove is Jack, Tula' Jack's mum and Iver is playing the giant. However, Iver looks nothing like a giant, so what can they do?
The furry trio are horrified when they discover a drip in the Hoobmobile ceiling. Hoobs hate water, so what are they supposed to do about it? And what caused it in the first place?!
While browsing through his collections, Groove discovers a chest. However, he has heard that pirates like to steal treasure chests so how can they protect the chest from being stolen?
Groove finds the old Hoobamaflip in the clutter cupboard. It's a machine that flips Hoobychews so they taste even better. However, it's not really working very well...
It's Shoobedy Shiny day in Hoobland. A day where All Hoobs wear a Shoop-Shoop and have fun! Tula has made Groove a Shoop-Shoop, but he doesn't want to put it on... All Tula needs to do is say the Magic Words...
Groove has found something in one of his collections that just looks incredibly dull. What can the Hoobs do to it to make it look beautiful?
The Hoobosandwich hammer is making a rather strange noise... but it sounds quite funny. This gets The Hoobs in the mood for a laugh, so they try to find some more funny sounds.
There is a space on the wall that needs filling, so he trio decide to put a picture there. But what of? Hubba Hubba gives them the idea to have a competition, because that way Roma can join in!
While playing a fame of "Hooby Whack 'n Grab," Iver hurts his arm and has to stay downstairs. But after a while, he starts to make a really weird noise that gets the others rather worried...
Groove has made friends with a tortoise, which he has recently been having lots of fun with. Until today, when Flash the tortoise appears to be missing...
Groove can't stop sneezing for some reason, so the Hoobs try to work out why. Iver is particularly keen to get the question answered as Groove's sneezing keeps making him jump!
Groove is talking to someone in the clutter cupboard, but it's not Iver, Tula, Roma, Hubba Hubba or the Tiddlypeeps so who on earth is it?!
Iver had been planning a big day out for the others, but it is pouring with rain, so they have the idea to have a Big Day In instead. But what can you do inside on a rainy day?
The heavy traffic has been annoying Roma, but it's one of the perks of her job! This gets Tula thinking of another job she could do... How about a teacher? However Groove and Iver aren't the easiest students to teach...
Roma has been asked to take pictures of Groove and his collections for a magazine in Hoobland.
Every year the Hoobs celebrate Hooblebumper Box Day.
Tula is making some gingerbread Hoobs and has some chocolate button ready!
The Hoobs learn about things that are dangerous.
Horror of Horrors - The Hoobnews screen is broken!
Groove is trying to think up another collection - but this one needs to be special.
Groove has found a pack of cards in his collection, and wants to do clever stuff with them.
Iver is tired of everything being the same. Every morning he wakes up, it's all just getting too much. He wants to change himself more than anything.
On the clutter cupboard floor, there was a filthy tablecloth which Iver decides to clean.
Groove's friend Tim, has a favorite animal, and it's an unusual animal.
Iver is frustrated, he keeps banging his elbow and it really hurts!
There appearers to be a problem with the moterettles and Iver is trying to fix the problem.
Groove grows Hooby Grow In A Day Tree, which is literally a tree that grows in the day.
The Hoobs are putting on a play for Iver.
It's Sports Day, and the Hoobs attempt their own!
Groove has found little green thing on one of the trees on the roof garden.
Tula hears a tiger named Tallulah that needs help.
Groove just can't help himself, he just keeps breaking promise after promise, and Iver and Tula are sick of it.
When the Hoobyharvest produces too much food, Iver decides to spare to the old people's home down the road.
In a tussle with Tula, Groove manages to splatter his hoobjuice, all the wall, and Hoobjuice is famous for staining.