It’s Christmas, and Bluey is very focused on being good to get more presents. But when a game of Verandah Santa leaves cousin Socks upset, Bluey must learn the virtue of kindness.
Bingo loves horsing around with Dad, but sometimes he forgets Bingo is smaller than her sister. Mum teaches Bingo how to use her big girl bark to keep their fun within her limits.
Playing butterflies in the backyard is great fun, until Bluey runs away with Judo, leaving Bingo all alone. Now poor Bingo is heartbroken, and Bluey needs to make amends.
Forced to wait five minutes in front of a restaurant for their takeaway order, Bluey and Bingo become restless for entertainment. They are pushing the very limits of Dad’s patience.
Honey is stuck waiting for Dr Bingo as the other, more exciting injuries get seen before her. Receptionist Bluey tells her to be patient, some of these cases are a real pickle!
At school, Bluey and her friends throw themselves into various games. Teacher Calypso keeps her charges on track with a wise word and a song - all except the mysterious Pretzel.
When Bluey and Bingo are unable to grab a prize on a magic claw machine, Mum and Dad create their own version at home. But Dad isn't about to make winning easy.
Bluey, Bingo, Mum and Dad play a game of hand puppets, exploring the land beyond the Blue Mountains. They outsmart Cheeky Fox to find the softest beds in the world.
When Bluey visits the markets with five bucks from the tooth fairy, the options are endless. But as she and Indy scour the stalls for the perfect purchase, spending it proves hard.
Packing for the pool, Bluey and Dad tease Mum about being so fussy with what to take. But when they arrive underprepared, they realise a little planning goes a long way.
It's an adventure on the high seas as Bluey, Bingo and Missy play pirates on the hammock swing. They'll need to find their courage to withstand storms and whale attacks.
A game of 'grannies' is fun, until Bluey and Bingo can't agree on one simple question: can grannies dance? Now they need to video call Nana to get the answer.
Playing 'Shops' is the best game ever for Bluey and her friends - if they can ever get started! With Bluey questioning the rules and changing who's who, they might be here all day!
Bluey is running a taxi service. Her first passenger is Businessman Dad, who is in a rush to get to the airport. But with unexpected delays, Dad's in danger of missing his flight!
As Mum goes for a walk along the beach, Bluey runs to catch up with her. Along the way, she has a series of encounters that both excite and test her in her first solo adventure.
Bluey can't wait to get to the monkey bars as Dad takes her and Bingo on a wagon ride to the park. But her patience is tested when Dad keeps stopping to chat with other grown-ups.
In a game of 'Work', Dad hires Bluey and Bingo at his drainpipe factory. But when Bluey takes charge, Dad finds his new boss pretty tough, especially her 'no dancing' rule.
Bluey's house has fairies! Tails are being braided, stickers are everywhere, and Mum's got a peg beard. Now the family must band together to hunt for these invisible mischief-makers.
Bored of the local playground, Dad and the kids go out bushwalking on a journey to their local creek. Cast out of her comfort zone, Bluey's eyes are opened to the beauty of the natural world.
On a trip to the dump, Dad claims he’s the best at everything. But Bluey discovers that Dad's throwing out her old drawing and questions if he really is the best Dad in the world.