

Online, parents have been raving about the 'beautiful' episode with a dad of a seven-year-old daughter saying it 'spoke his language' 'What a lovely episode, the ending made me well up (been worried about a few things lately),' someone commented. The parents are learning a lesson from the kids, not the other way around,' another parent added. 'Something I like about this episode is Bluey takes the role of teaching a lesson.

She understood that, and I actually understood it too,' she said.

'I just told her that sometimes dads get angry and upset too. One mum thought it was the first time they had seen the Bandit character upset and another said their daughter had asked why he was feeling sad. 'My daughter enjoyed this episode, but for the zillionth time I'm here saying I've never felt more seen by an episode of Bluey. I have no clue if that's what this episode is about but I've had more than my share of thousand yard stares this week,' he said. 'I was laid off and have decided, in the name of stability, not to tell her. Online, parents have been raving about the 'beautiful' episode with a dad of a seven-year-old daughter saying it 'spoke his language'. Bluey's dad Bandit was visibly upset about something not revealed to the viewer and has conversations about how to deal with sad feelings with his kids.īluey then comforts both Bandit and Bingo in their sadness telling them to scoop up the 'upset and angry' in their hands and throw it as far as they can.
