Parents share what they learned from watching ‘Bluey’

The children’s show ‘Bluey’ is not only captivating its young audience, but also providing parents with a bonding experience and offering perspectives on parenting.

The basis: Bluey is a six-year-old Australian blue heeler character who navigates family life with her sister Bingo, and her parents Bandit and Chilli on her namesake show.
* The popular show has expanded into toy collections, an album, books, and a popular stage show.
* The recent season release on Disney+ has highlighted that not only children, but many parents also enjoy the humor and subject matter of the episodes.

What they’re saying: Parents have shared that the show’s writing and content resonates with their own experiences of parenting, providing a sense of validation and bonding moments in the family.
* Linda McGee mentioned that the show has helped her to engage in more child-like play, expanding her interaction methods with her children.
* Joseph Peterson was struck by the episode ‘Sleepytime’, finding it heartwarming and empathetic towards both children and parents’ struggles.
* New Orleans mom Mari Brisco commented that the show alleviated her anxieties about her prematurely born daughter not hitting ‘the right milestones’.

What’s next: The parents’ dialogues are contributing to ongoing online chatter, discourse, and analysis over new episodes as the show community grows. The show’s new season is available to stream.

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