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The Heelers take turns remembering their favorite thing from the day; it's Dad's turn to give the kids breakfast and drop them off at school; Bingo promises to wake up in her own bed.
The Heelers take turns remembering their favorite thing from the day; it's Dad's turn to give the kids breakfast and drop them off at school; Bingo promises to wake up in her own bed.
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S3 "Ghost Basket; Escape; Surprise"Dad pretends to sell the Grannies' house to Mum; Mum and Dad drop the girls off at Nana's so they can have some time to themselves; Bluey and Bingo want Dad to play two different games.
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S1 "Early Baby; Hospital; Daddy Putdown"Rusty interrupts Bluey's game at playgroup; Doctor Bluey operates on a cat in Dad's tummy; Bluey misses Mum when she goes out for the night.
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S1 "Wagon Ride; Taxi; The Beach"Bluey is upset when Dad keeps stopping on their walk; Bluey is Dad's only hope to make it to the airport; Bluey takes a solo adventure on the beach.
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S1 "Bob Bilby; Spygame; Takeaway"It's Bingo's turn with Kindy's Bob Bilby puppet; a game goes haywire when Bingo stops playing; five minutes feel like an eternity when waiting.
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S3, EP49 "The Sign"When the Heeler home goes up for sale, Bluey is not at all happy about the news.
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S3 "Pizza Girls; Tina; Whale Watching"Bluey and Bingo make mud pizzas; Bluey and Bingo's giant, invisible friend, Tina; Bluey promises her customer Bingo the best tour ever.
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S3 "Turtle Boy; Onesies; Tradies"Bingo finds a toy turtle at the playground and wants to take him home; Mom's sister Brandy comes over for a visit; Bluey and Bingo hide under the house and spy on two mysterious tradies working in the backyard.
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S3 "Faceytalk; Ragdoll; Fairytale"Bluey and Bingo love to video chat; Dad agrees to buy ice cream; Dad tells a real-life fairy tale.
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