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.
Bluey gets a new teddy for Christmas and introduces him to the whole family.
All aboard the Dad Train! There’s trouble on the line as Bluey throws off the schedule.
Bluey finds a series of clues that lead the girls on an Easter egg treasure hunt.
Bingo must learn how to play by herself. Luckily, Dad has a problem that needs solving.
Dad will need to embrace his inner kid if he wants to make Rug Island his home.
The Heeler cousins play charades and Nana must think quickly to keep the game on track.
The kids are late for a playdate, but they can’t leave before they finish their game.
Dad refuses to be late, but the girls quickly derail his plan with their games.
Bingo is upset playing a game at dinner, and nothing seems to make her happy again.
Bingo and Bluey want Mum and Dad to smoochy kiss, so they set up a romantic evening for two at their fancy restaurant. Everything goes to plan, until Chef Bingo’s special arrives.
In a new game, Dad is unprepared for the realities of giving birth to a baby Bingo.
Bluey discovers that mothering is much harder than she imagined!
Jack’s the new dog at school and the newest recruit in Rusty’s army. Jack struggles with following instructions and always forgets his hat, but Rusty will make a soldier of him yet.
When Dad brings a pair of tenacious tickle crabs home from the beach, nowhere in the house is safe! His only hope of escaping their tickles is with the help of his true love.
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.
During a bus game, passenger Mum is too scared to tell bus driver Dad that she secretly loves him, until she gets some help from the Grannies.
Bingo is convinced that she has ruined Mother's Day when she drops Mum’s breakfast in bed on the floor. But Bluey helps make amends by putting on a play about how Mum and Dad first met.
When Mum and Dad describe a made-up world where they can relax without the girls, Bluey and Bingo decide to burst into their fantasy and chase them down. How will Mum and Dad escape?