The children form teams with the grownups to compete in a game of squash; Nana tries to keep a game of charades with the children from getting out of control.
Bluey is determined to make Bingo feel happy again after she gets upset from a game at dinner; Bluey and Bingo distract their father from taking them to school.
Gloria forces the Greens to play a part in her mounting series of lies about her success to her parents; Cricket is determined to find Big City's best pool.
Remy makes several rules during a role-playing game that causes conflict; Tilly finds it difficult to find the right music genre to express herself at karaoke.
Kiff relies on Barry's ability to lie as part of a plan to learn secrets at a sleepover; Kiff and Barry want the theater ticket-taker to give them nicknames.
Bluey and Bingo make their own miniature-sized homes in a shopping cart; Bingo uses magic to make thinks heavy when she isn't asked to attend Chloe's party.
The children form teams with the grownups to compete in a game of squash; Nana tries to keep a game of charades with the children from getting out of control.
Bluey is determined to make Bingo feel happy again after she gets upset from a game at dinner; Bluey and Bingo distract their father from taking them to school.
A new dog at school is recruited into Rusty's army, but he proves to be a lackluster soldier; Bingo and Bluey plan a romantic dinner for their parents.
Rusty and Indy decide to play separate games of "mums and dads"; Bingo and Bluey attempt to scale Mount Mumandad before bedtime; Bluey learns table manners.
Bluey organizes a play that tells the story of how their mother and father first met; Dad needs help from his true love to deal with troublesome tickle crabs.
As the family plays a game of bus, Bluey's mother struggles to tell the bus driver, her father, she loves him; Bluey pretends to be a group of balloon's mother.
Kiff reads a popular book series and tries to avoid spoilers about the plot; Helen starts a new business selling healthy muffins, so Kiff and Barry help out.
The boys look for their mother's wedding ring while Vanessa and Doof go to Drusselstein; the kids build a bird mansion while Doof deals with giant mantises.
A wild child needs Cricket's guidance and Tilly has a following; Nancy works to prove she's useful on the farm while Bill has a stressful spa day with Gramma.
A convenience store's "No Shoes, No Service" policy stops Cricket in his barefooted tracks; Bill struggles to keep Remy's surprise party for Vasquez a secret.
When a bulb goes out, Tilly and Billy go on an adventure to find an e-waste center and recycle it; Tilly tries to make peace between Gramma and Mr. Grigorian.
Bluey and Bingo gather as many friends as they can to get Dad off the end of the seesaw; Bluey must help her father control Bingo at the movie theatre.
Muffin's father tells her that she is special and she misinterprets it to assume she can do whatever she wants; Mom, Dad and Bingo attempt to pass Swim School.
Billie trades wands with Milo to earn points with his spells, and she tries to sneak out of detention to save the day when troubles arise with Milo's spell.
Kiff and Barry accidentally cause a townwide blackout by upsetting a Lighthouse Keeper; Kiff has dinner at the Buns's and has to hide that she hates the food.
Bill watches over Cricket and Gabriella during their first date; Tilly and Cricket get caught in a heated argument when she closes his secrete escape hole.
Remy takes advantage of Cricket to become more popular on a new social media app; Cricket and Tilly beg Gloria to take them to visit the animation studio.
Tilly falls back on an alter ego called Cousin Jilly; Gloria decides to open a hidden café inside what used to be Big Coffee's space without getting permission.
Table Town School prepares for its first musical, which is all about Helen; the Chatterleys deal with challenges during their weekly grocery shopping trip.