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Bluey and Bingo love to video chat; Dad agrees to buy ice cream; Dad tells a real-life fairy tale.
Bluey and Bingo love to video chat; Dad agrees to buy ice cream; Dad tells a real-life fairy tale.
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S1 "The Doctor; The Claw; Markets"Honey's trip to Dr. Bingo keeps getting interrupted; Mum and Dad create their own Magic Claw machine; Bluey takes her tooth fairy money to the market.
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S3 "Bedroom; Perfect; Obstacle Course"Bluey gets her own room; Bluey wants her Father's Day card to be perfect; Mum sets up a backyard obstacle course just for fun.
Bluey
S2 "Flat Pack; Queens; Train"Bluey and Bingo construct a mini-civilization; Mum is crowned Queen with the girls as her butlers; Bluey and Bingo commute on the Dad-Train.
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S3 "Phones; Pavlova; Rain"Bluey and Bingo play restaurant with Grandad; the kids play Café, so Bingo can eat Pavlova; Bluey tracks mud into the house.
Bluey
S3 "Granny Mobile / Space / Cubby"Muffin is playing Grouchy Granny at a garage sale, making Dad push her on an old mobility scooter; Mackenzie, Jack and Rusty are playing astronauts, but Mackenzie keeps going missing; Bluey and Bingo build a very special cubby for their stuffed toy.
Bluey
S3 "Faceytalk; Ragdoll; Fairytale"Bluey and Bingo love to video chat; Dad agrees to buy ice cream; Dad tells a real-life fairy tale.
Bluey
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.
Bluey
S3 "Housework; Sheepdog; Explorers"Mum and Dad need to finish their housework; Dad, Bluey and Bingo play Sheepdog; Jack pretends to be a sailor on his way home.
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