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Top 10 Lessons for Adults in Bluey

Top 10 Lessons for Adults in Bluey

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Bluey teaches adults lessons as well. For this list, well be looking at the best pieces of wisdom this family show offers that are just as valuable for the grown-ups in the room as the kids. Our countdown includes goodbye is part of life, honesty pays off, run your own race, and more! What life lessons has Bluey taught YOU?
Date: 2023-11-21

Comments and reviews: 30


I love that when Bella assured Chili that she was doing great in terms of parenting, she looks at, not just chili, but the audience as well. I have been struggling with everything that's been going on in my life, and when bella said You're doing great. I cry every time, because i know that I'm trying my best.
Edit: i know she was referring to chili's parenting, but i still can't help but feel a little bit better when she tells her that.

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I'm 27 and watch Bluey and I've noticed while I'm still shy and scared of public settings I am getting better and better at finding my big girl bark when needing to advocate for myself especially when it comes to my needs where my adhd is concerned I used to just keep it to myself but I'm slowly getting to the place thanks to Bluey where I advocate for myself even when I don't have someone to help me do so or back me up.
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This isnt a life lesson, but my grandma died unexpectedly in March. She was a French teacher, and right before she died I was planning on visiting her and showing her the Bluey episode Pavlova. Before her funeral, I went to her coffin and played the episode. I think she enjoyed it considering I got into my first choice grad school later that day. I dont really have anyone to share that story with, but I will share it here.
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As a parent, I have never related to a cartoon more than I relate to Bluey. The episode Onesies hits close to home due to my own struggle with infertility, and then Baby Race hits because I have a child with disabilities and I never feel like Im doing enough for him. No matter how many people tell me Im a good mom I feel like a failure on the regular.
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I wish I had this show growing up, I had great shows, but this goes above and beyond with its messages, characters, and animation. Im not a mother, but I still want to work with children so watching a show thats about how kids grow up and play is a huge help and a joy to watch It also reminds me of how lucky I am to have a great family
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there are too many adults especially the edumacated oops educated and well educated who cannot be completely trusted along due to not being wise - being wise depends on your interpretations and your life experiences that includes peer pressure of all kinds
2: 05 pm Pacific DayLight Savings Time on Monday, 17 July 2023

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My sister encouraged me to watch Baby Race after I was concerned how I was raising my kids because I was comparing myself to other moms around me. And after watching Baby Race, I was emotionally reassured that parenting is not a one size fits all approach. I most definitely learned to run my own race
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I'm a young adult with no kids, and I never plan to have any, but Bluey has legit made me ugly cry, happy cry, and everything in between. Especially barky boats reminded me that it's ok to be scared of growing up and moving on, I'm not the only one.
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the main lesson that Bandit & Chili taught us is that no parent is perfect. Yes you will make mistakes along the way, but in the end the right way to raise your kids is your OWN way and nobody else's. Bandit & Chili are such great role models.
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I grew up with Wild Kratts, Arthur, Odd Squad, Clifford the big red dog, Martha Speaks, and other great shows, yet I'm jealous of kids growing up with Bluey, it is one of the BEST shows out there
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I started watching it with my partners granddaughter (I dont have children) and we loved going to all the locations shown in the episodes. But now I watch it with company or alone. Its that good.
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Maybe Bluey should start including teenagers to show their challenges. I would love to see a bully episode where talking and befriending don't work and good old butt kicking is the only answer.
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I love all the lessons about failure being a normal part of the life experience and not to get discouraged by it. It's a very important lesson for Children and parents alike.
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When Bella said You're doing great is fantastic for Chilli's situation but also for other situations when people are going through rough or tough moments in their lives.
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This is my 6 yo cousin's favorite show, and it becomes mine too. Really, despite the fun and wackey antics of the whole family they really give us some valuable lessons
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Bluey taught me how to play again I never was a very social child because I never was around children my age so by watching this makes me realize how much I missed.
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Not just moms and dads need 20 minutes to themselves. I have ADHD and sometimes I can overwhelmed with too many people so I need 20 minutes of nothing and nobody
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A show for both parents and children. Despite not having kids yet, I felt emotionally reassured when Bella assured Chilli that she was doing great as a parent.
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The fact in baby race, the animated to that when Bella said you're doing great she was looking right at the camera. So that she was talking to us too.
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I got into watching Bluey and my two kidlets have not. Tried to get them to watch a couple times but it didn't take. So I am a grown adult that watches it alone.
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I've recently turned 18, Bluey made me realize that even though I'm a legal adult now. There's nothing wrong with having fun and not taking life too seriously
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The fact that this show is so serious while also being the Disney version of Peppa Pig in terms of meme fuel at the same time is amazing to me.
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Bluey showed me i grew up in an emotionally abusive household; and when I finally confronted my narcissistic mom on the matter, I get gaslighted.
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I say this a lot, but pool noodles are actually boring, they don't do much in the pool, you just use them to practice swimming, and to hit someone.
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i'm just starting to realize that Chilli sniffling during Bumpy and the Wise Old Wolfhound was probably because she lost her mom to sickness.
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You're doing great will always touch me as the parent of a special needs child. It reminds me that I did nothing wrong and I'm trying my best.
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Sorry, but I can't help but laugh hysterically in the Camping episode, when Bingo is taking a 'bush wee' during the heartfelt moment
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13: 30 she didn't just say that to chilli she looked directily into the camra and said you're doing great
-the odd ones out

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In my opinion, there is nothing that can be at fault when watching Bluey all these lime lessons are just perfect to learn from
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I have a theory, I think Bingo may have selective mutism. where she cant talk or express her feelings every so often
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