So it's basically one big Bluey episode, in comic form... and how could you not love that? Great for the higher end of early readers, it's got a lot to read and see in the pictures, with whole sections that have no words and let the images do the talking. Just as in the TV series, the story is gentle, endearing, and shows the follies and triumphs of a family. In this episode, Bluey is struggling with her parents' decision to sell their house and move. Her teacher advises everything will work out, and we follow the roller coaster of ups and downs as one thing leads to another, good luck and bad, until finally everything is resolved.
It's a great lesson in acceptance, and in cause and affect; we can't always know the outcome, but we also can't always control it.
Illustrated in the same style as the show, and the speech bubbles are color-coded to the characters so it's easier to follow along.