I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again. Bluey is on another level of introspection and depth. AND IT’S FUN? What more can we ask for?
On the surface, your child may be learning new names of beach animals and enjoying the building suspense of Bluey’s beach-side adventure.
Yet perhaps, they are picking up on the complex mystery behind a love for the simple things - like walking by yourself along the shore. Or maybe they start to unravel Bluey’s ability to overcome challenges and the importance of remembering where you’ve been, who you are, and that feeling you had once you’ve made it through a set back. They might even absorb the lesson of moving through fear instead of avoiding it.
All of these nuggets make this book worth reading, but there’s not much that tops your toddler getting particularly excited at Bluey’s reunion with mum.