Can we all just take a moment to appreciate Bluey

Anonymous
Bluey is quite possibly the best children's TV show currently running. For those not familiar, Bluey is about two young dog sisters and their daily lives. You can watch it on Disney Channel and Disney +.

Some episodes give lessons, but not in a super preachy way. Some are just plain fun and watching the girls play hilarious games with their dad, and you can't help but laugh. And some just hit you right in the feels - I've watched it on numerous occassions without my kids because I knew I would start crying.

Just wanted to appreciate this wonderful show. If you haven't seen it, I encourage you to. My kids are definately not the target age range but love it all the same. It's really just about kids being kids.
Anonymous
+1000

I think I like it more than my kid. I mean, there are some amazing scenes and one liners in there too.
Anonymous
I am not a sentimental mom...but Baby Race and Sleepytime both just turn me into a weepy pile of mush every time I see them.
I have 3yo and 6yo DDs. We love Bluey...even my DH!
Anonymous
So my DD is now in college and I’ve missed this by a mile. You have me intrigued, so I might have to check it out.
Anonymous
I love Bluey. Bandit saying to the kids “I’ll play with with you, but I have to be able lay here and not say anything” is parenting perfection.

I used to look up to Mom Tiger. Chilli Heeler is my new #momgoal.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Bluey. Bandit saying to the kids “I’ll play with with you, but I have to be able lay here and not say anything” is parenting perfection.

I used to look up to Mom Tiger. Chilli Heeler is my new #momgoal.



Same.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Bluey. Bandit saying to the kids “I’ll play with with you, but I have to be able lay here and not say anything” is parenting perfection.

I used to look up to Mom Tiger. Chilli Heeler is my new #momgoal.



I’m going to steal this.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love Bluey. Bandit saying to the kids “I’ll play with with you, but I have to be able lay here and not say anything” is parenting perfection.

I used to look up to Mom Tiger. Chilli Heeler is my new #momgoal.


THis show must have started after my kids aged out; I don’t know it. But this reminds me of playing restaurant with my kid (sorry, but I mostly hated “pretend” games). I was a grumpy customer who wouldn’t talk to anyone until after i had my coffee and read the paper. He would be the waiter bringing me things. I used real coffee and the actual newspaper as my props. It was a brilliant game.
Anonymous
Does anyone else find bluey unwatchable? I just don’t get it. It seems a bit frenetic and somehow difficult to follow and my brain turns into a total dgaf zone when it comes on. Same deal with Daniel tiger.

(Love the octonauts, though. Creature report! Creature report!)
Anonymous
My oldest is 10 and still loves this show (and so do I). I actually turned a colleague who has teens on to it -- they watch it as a family and apparently the teens LOVE it! My own daughters love to pretend to be the grannies and my six year old asked if we can play pass the parcel, Lucky's dad's style at her birthday party
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Does anyone else find bluey unwatchable? I just don’t get it. It seems a bit frenetic and somehow difficult to follow and my brain turns into a total dgaf zone when it comes on. Same deal with Daniel tiger.

(Love the octonauts, though. Creature report! Creature report!)

Seek help.
Anonymous
I love all the Australian stuff I’ve learned from it. So cute.
Anonymous
At what age did your kids start watching this? So far we do no tv, but thinking of introducing it at some point because it seems like there might be some shows like this with some value.
Anonymous
I don’t get the appeal for kids. I’ll be honest both my kids think it’s kind of boring. It seems to be a “kids show for adults.” Maybe my kids are just uncultured, lol. They like Paw Patrol and Daniel Tiger and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the appeal for kids. I’ll be honest both my kids think it’s kind of boring. It seems to be a “kids show for adults.” Maybe my kids are just uncultured, lol. They like Paw Patrol and Daniel Tiger and Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.


i agree with you. my kid loves all those adventure cartoons where a team works together to solve a problem (chico bon bon, numberblocks, justin time, etc).

Does anyone else find the songs on storybots incredibly catchy?
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